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Biographical Catalog 



OF THE MATRICULATES OF 



Haverford College 



together vitH lists of tLe Members of the 
College Faculty and tbe Managers, 0& 
cers and Recipients of Honorary Degrees 







33 m ^R. M ^922 



Prepared By a Committee 
of the Alumni Association 



PHILADELPHIA 

Printed for the Alnmni Association 

1912 



GIFT 
COLLEGE 
Ai^n 22 '24 



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^ 



To Henry Cope, '69, 

In Recognition of More Than 

Half a Century of Devoted Service to 

Haverford College 

This Book is Affectionately Dedicated 

by His Fellow Alumni 



PREFACE 



In the Spring of 1900 was published the first edition of this 
Catalog. It was the result of six years of work on the part of an 
Alumni Committee, of which George Gluyas Mercer, '77, was Chair- 
man, and which included Charles Roberts, '64, Edward Y. Harts- 
horne, '81, Barker Newhall, '87, and Franklin B. Kirkbride, '89. 

This Committee was fortunate in securing the services of Pro- 
fessor Allen Clapp Thomas, '65, as Editor, and the accuracy and 
completeness of the original edition were largely due to his pains- 
taking research. From the publication of the first catalog up to 
the time of his death, Professor Thomas carefully set down in the 
margins of the book such changes as came to his attention, and 
this annotated copy has been of great assistance to the present Com- 
mittee. 

The College Records and Alumni Notes from the files of the 
Haverford Nezvs and the Haverfordian have given much informa- 
tion, and the Endowment Fund Campaign, which brought a great 
majority of the Alumni into close communication with the College, 
opened a rich source of new material. Questionnaires covering all 
essential biographical details were returned by over 1450 matricu- 
lates during 1920, and in addition, a good deal of information was 
obtained about men who had died since graduation. 

When all this information had been collated and put in the form 
adopted for the present edition, to each living matriculate was mailed 
a typewritten copy of his own history for corrections or additions. 
The present volume embodies the result of these inquiries. 

The Committee wishes to express its appreciation to Miss M. 
Evelyn Babbitt for her assistance in the difficult preliminary work of 
research and collation, and to Albert E. Rogers, '21, Granville E. 
Toogood, '20, and Miss Jean F. Morton, for their care in the prepara- 
tion of the manuscript and index. The proof was read by the 



VI HAVERFORD COLLEGE 

Committee, which therefore takes the responsibility for any errata 
which may appear. 

We beHeve that there is pride for every Haverfordian in this 
record of the men who, in College and after, for nearly ninety years, 
have been making the history of Haverford. 

For the Alumni Association, 

Hans Froelicher, Jr., '13 Chairman 
L. Arnold Post, '11, Treasurer 
Stephen W. Meader, '13. 



CONTENTS 

Preface ^ 

Editor's Note . »^ 

Sketch of the History of Haverford College, xi 

Officers and Managers of Haverford School Association and the 

Corporation of Haverford College, xiii 

Officers of the College, xviii 

College Faculty ; . . . xx 

Officers of the Alumni Association, xxv 

Orators, Poets and Prize-Winners of the Alumni Assoctation, . . xxvii 

Matriculates 1 

Graduate Students, . 715 

Recipients of Honorary Degrees, 729 

Enumeration, 734 

Index, 735 

Additions and Corrections • • 757 



EDITOR'S NOTE 

{Reprinted from the First Edition) 



In the preparation of this Catalog great pains have been taken 
to secure accurate information. In a few cases it has been impossi- 
ble to trace old students; but in many cases those whose addresses 
have been known have failed to reply to repeated requests, and their 
records have been made up from what data could be secured from 
other sources. 

The names have been arranged, by classes; that is to say, the 
name of a matriculate is put under the year in which his class grad- 
uated. Without doubt, some will be surprised to see themselves 
ranked with those whom they have never known, or of whom, per- 
haps, they have never heard; but, on the whole, this method of 
arrangement seemed to be the best. 

For about twenty years after the opening of the institution the 
division into classes was very loosely observed. Apparently, stu- 
dents were not ranked according to any definite system. No 
catalogs were published until 1852. Lists of students were from 
time to time printed in the Managers' Reports, but irregularly ; and 
these lists were not always divided into classes; while from 1843 
to 1852, with a single exception, no lists whatever were published. 
These facts have made it exceedingly difficult to place some of the 
matriculates, especially those who did not complete the course. Rec- 
ords have been made up, therefore, from grade books, ledgers, etc. 

Previous to 1877, the only degree conferred upon undergraduates 
was that of Bachelor of Arts; in 1877 the degree of Bachelor of 
Science was added, and in 1887 the degree of Bachelor of Engi- 
neering. Since 1891, however, the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and 
Bachelor of Science have been the only ones conferred. 

It remains for the editor to acknowledge the great assistance 



X HAVERFORD COLLEGE 

given him by the active members of the Catalog Committee, two 
of whom have most kindly read the proof-sheets. Acknowledg- 
ments are also due to a number of the Alumni who have given infor- 
mation of much value; among these, Robert Bowne, '42, of New 
York City, and Mark Brooke, '96, of Radnor, Pa., should be spe- 
cially mentioned. Thanks are also due to Dr. Edward T. Tucker, 
of New Bedford, Mass., and Gilbert Cope, of West Chester, Pa., 
for information most kindly furnished. 

ALLEN C. THOMAS, A.M., '65, 

Editor. 



SKETCH 

OF THE 

History of Haverford College 



Haverford College, opened as Haverford School in 1833, was 
founded by members of the Society of Friends, residents chiefly of 
Philadelphia and New York, who wished to establish an institution 
of higher learning which should be in accordance with their religious 
opinions. Of the ten Quaker colleges now in existence in the 
United States, Haverford was the first to be established. Though 
the modesty or special views of those interested prevented them 
from calling the institution a college, collegiate instruction was given 
from the start. In 1856 the managers obtained a charter, giving 
Haverford the name and standing of a college with the power to 
grant degrees. 

Temporarily suspended from 1845 to 1848 for lack of funds, Hav- 
erford has gradually acquired a substantial endowment, which makes 
possible generous compensation for its Faculty and comparatively 
low charges for its students. The munificent bequest of Jacob P. 
Jones received in 1897 is the largest single benefaction the College 
has received, while the Alumni Fund for the increase of salaries, 
completed in 1920, is perhaps the most significant. At the present 
time the invested funds of the College amount to about $3,250,000. 

The physical plant of the College, centering about old Founders 
Hall, now includes 16 permanent buildings, built chiefly by gifts 
of individuals or of the Alumni at large. Five athletic fields are in 
quite constant use for the physical development of the students, 
who now number 225. Outside of the campus and assuring space 
for future growth, is a farm of upwards of 100 acres, making the 
total area of the College property 220 acres. The estimated value 



HAVERFORD COLLEGE 



of this choice suburban property, with the solid buildings erected 
during the past three quarters of a century, is over $2,000,000. 

More important are the facilities directly available for undergradu- 
ate teaching. The Faculty numbers 25, assuring rather intimate 
methods of instruction to small groups of students. The Library, 
generously endowed, contains about 87,000 volumes and receives 
about 220 periodical publications. The shelves are open to the 
students. The increased interest in natural science has recently made 
necessary the erection of adequate modern laboratories for chemistry, 
biology and physics. 

It is likely that Haverford will remain for some time a small 
undergraduate college devoted to thorough instruction in the Arts 
and Sciences. For over twenty years it has admitted students only 
after examination of their intellectual qualifications. This practice 
tends to keep the numbers down, but the quality up. The moral 
welfare of the students has always been a matter of concern to the 
responsible officers of the College. Of recent years a considerable 
degree of self-government has been tried, with satisfactory results. 
The ancient custom of attendance at a brief meeting for worship in 
the neighboring meeting-house is still observed on the fifth day of 
the week and exercises a salutary influence upon the spiritual life of 
the college community. 

The management of the College is vested in a Board of twenty- 
seven members elected by the Corporation. Though the manage- 
ment of the College is in the hands of members of the Society 
of Friends, it has never been dependent upon any organized group 
of the Society, and extends its facilities without distinction to a 
limited number of properly qualified young men, in whom Haverford 
seeks to develop "vigorous bodies, scholarly minds, strong char- 
acters, and a real religious experience." 

WILLIAM WISTAR COMFORT, '94. 



OFFICERS AND MANAGERS 

OF 

Haverford School Association 

AND THE 

Corporation of Haverford College 



' 




President.* 










Appointed 


Served until 


Wistar Morris, Oct 


12, 1886 


Mar. 


3, 


1891 


T. Wistar Brown, Apr. 


10, 1891 


Apr. 


16, 


1916 


Asa S. Wing, Oct. 


9, 1916 








Secretary.* 










Henry Cope, Dec. 


30, 1830 


May 


14-, 


1832 


George Stewardson, 








. May 


14, 1832 


May 


14, 


1835 


Abraham L. Pennock, 








. May 


14, 1835 


May 


8, 


1837 


Charles Evans, . 








. May 


8, 1837 


May 


9, 


1842 


Charles Ellis, . 








, May 


9, 1842 


May 


13, 


1861 


William S. Hilles, . 








. May 


13, 1861 


May 


9, 


1864 


Philip C. Garrett, . 








. May 


9, 1864 


Oct. 


11, 


1875 


Edward Bettle, Jr., . 








. Oct. 


11, 1875 


Oct 


9, 


1883 


Charles Roberts, 








. Oct. 


9, 1883 


Oct. 


12, 


1886 


Elliston P. Morris, . 








. Oct. 


12, 1886 


Oct. 


13, 


1891 


George Vaux, Jr., . 








. Oct. 


13, 1891 


Oct. 




1900 


J. Stogdell Stokes, . 








. Oct. 


9, 1900 








Treasurer.* 










Benjamin H. Warder, Dec. 


30, 1830 


May 


13, 


1844 


Isaiah Hacker, . 








, May 


13, 1844 


May 


12, 


1845 


John Elliott, 








. May 


12, 1845 


May 


11, 


1846 


Isaiah Hacker, . 








. May 


11, 1846 


May 


14, 


1860 


Wistar Morris, . 








. May 


14, 1860 


May 


13, 


1861 


John M. Whitall, . 








. May 


13, 1861 


Apr. 


9, 


1866 


David Scull, Jr., 








. Apr. 


9, 1866 


Oct 


12, 


1883 


Edward Bettle, Jr., . 








. Oct. 


9, 1883 


Oct. 


14, 


1884 


Asa S. Wing, 








. Oct. 


14, 1884 


Oct. 


12, 


1915 


J. Henry Scattergood, 








. Oct. 


12, 1915 








Managers. 










Samuel Bettle, Dec. 


30, 1830 


May 


14, 


1832 


Daniel B. Smith, 








. Dec. 


30, 1830 


May 


12, 


1834 


John Griscom, . 








. Dec. 


30, 1830 


May 


12, 


1834 


Gerard T. Hopkins, 








. Dec. 


30, 1830 


Mar. 


27, 


1834 


John G. Hoskins, . 








. Dec. 


30, 1830 


May 


14, 


1835 



* The office of President of the Corporation was not created until 1886. From 
1830 to 1886 the Secretary acted as presiding officer at all meetings of the Cor- 
poration. The President, Secretary and Treasurer are ex-officio members of 
the Board of Managers, and the President presides at meetings of the Board. 

2 



XIV 



HAVERFORD COLLEGE 



Samuel B. Morris, 
John Gummere, 
Benjamin W. Ladd 
Thomas C. James, 
Isaac Davis, 
Thomas Evans, . 
John Paul, . 
Abraham L. Pennock 
Isaac Collins, 
Bartholomew Wistar, 
Samuel Parsons, 
Benjamin H. Warder, 
Samuel F. Mott, 
Lindley Murray, 
Thomas P. Cope, 
George Stewardson 
Thomas Cock, . 
Joseph King, Jr., 
Henry Cope 
Thomas Kimber, 
Charles Yarnall, 
Edward Bettle, . 
Isaac S. Loyd, . 
Samuel Bettle, . 
George Williams, 
William F. Mott, 
Edward Yarnall, 
Josiah White, 
Samuel Hilles, . 
Charles Evans, . 
John G. Hoskins, 
John Farnum, . 
Mordecai L. Dawson 
Abraham Hilyard, 
Josiah White, 
Edward B. Garrigues, 
Stephen P. Morris, 
John Elliott, 
William E. Hacker, 
William M. Collins 
Blakey Sharpless, 
Elihu Pickering, 
Alfred Cope 
Townsend Sharpless, 
James R. Greeves, 
Joseph Trotter, . 
George Howland, 
Charles Ellis, . 
Isaac Collins, . 
Abraham L. Pennock 
Paul W. Newhall, 
Josiah Tatum, . 
Samuel B. Parsons, 
Abraham L. Pennock 
Isaiah Hacker, . 
Samuel Rhoads, 
Samuel Hilles, . 
John Elliott, 



Appointed 


Serv 


ed until 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


14 


1835 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


14 


1835 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


14 


1835 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


9 


1836 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


14 


1838 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


13 


1839 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


10 


1841 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


10 


1841 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


9 


1842 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


9 


1842 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


9 


1842 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


13 


1844 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


11 


1846 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


14 


1849 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


14 


1849 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


14 


1849 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


13 


1850 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


13 


1850 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


12 


1851 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


May 


8 


1865 


Dec. 


30, 


1830 


Apr. 


13 


1868 


May 


14, 


1832 


Oct. 


10 


1832 


May 


12, 


1834 


May 


14 


1838 


May 


12, 


1834 


May 


13 


1839 


May 


12, 


1834 


May 


13 


1839 


May 


12, 


1834 


May 


11 


1846 


May 


12, 


1834 


May 


14 


1860 


May 


14, 


1835 


May 


9 


1836 


May 


14, 


1835 


May 


14 


1838 


May 


14, 


1835 


May 


10 


1841 


Dec. 


9, 


1836 


May 


10 


1841 


May 


9, 


1836 


May 


9 


1859 


May 


14, 


1838 


May 


13 


1839 


May 


14, 


1838 


May 


13 


1839 


May 


14, 


1838 


May 


13 


1844 


May 


13. 


1839 


May 


10 


1841 


May 


13, 


1839 


May 


10 


1841 


May 


13, 


1839 


May 


12 


1845 


May 


13, 


1839 


May 


13 


1850 


May 


10, 


1841 


May 


13 


1844 


May 


10, 


1841 


May 


13 


1844 


May 


10, 


1841 


May 


14 


1849 


May 


10, 


1841 


May 


9 


1853 


May 


10, 


1841 


Dec. 


30 


1863 


May 


9, 


1842 


May 


13 


1844 


May 


9. 


1842 


May 


13 


1844 


May 


9, 


1842 


May 


21 


1852 


May 


9, 


1842 


May 


12 


1862 


May 


13, 


1844 


May 


12 


1845 


May 


13, 


1844 


May 


12 


1845 


May 


13, 


1844 


Sept. 


2 


1848 


May 


13, 


1844 


Apr. 


4 


1853 


May 


13. 


1S4J 


May 


10 


1858 


May 


10, 


1845 


May 


10 


1852 


May 


12, 


1845 


May 


12 


1862 


May 


12, 


1845 


May 


9 


1864 


May 


12, 


1845 


Oct. 


13 


1873 


May 


11, 


1846 


May 


14 


1849 



OFFICERS AND MANAGERS 



XV 



David Scull, 
Daniel B. Smith, 
George Holland, Jr. 
Joel Cadbury, . 
Jeremiah Hacker, 
Robert P. Smith, 
Marmaduke C. Cope, 
John M. Whitall, . 
Anthony M. Kimber, 
Edward Brown, 
Francis T. King, 
Richard H. Thomas, 
Theophilus E. Beesley, 
Francis R. Cope, 
Paul Swift, 
Wistar Morris, . 
T. Wistar Brown, . 
Samuel Allinson, Jr., 
Samuel F. Troth, 
Nathaniel Randolph, 
Joseph W. Taylor, . 
Robert Lindley Murray, 
David Scull, . 
Harrison Alderson, . 
Richard Richardson, 
James Whitall, . 
Henry Hartshorne, . 
William S. Hilles, . 
William Bettle, . 
Haydock Garrigues, 
Hugh D. Vail, . 
James Carey Thomas, 
Edward Garrett, 
Benjamin V. Marsh, 
Henry Hartshorne, . 
Philip C. Garrett, . 
Benjamin Coates, 
Thomas P. Cope, 
William C. Longstreth, 
James E. Rhoads, 
Richard Cadbury, . 
David Scull, Jr., 
William Evans, Jr., 
George S. Garrett, . 
John Farnum, . 
Abram S. Taylor, . 
Joel Cadbury, Jr., . 
John E. Carter, . 
Thomas Wistar, Jr., 
Edward Rhoads, 
Richard Wood, . 
John S. Haines, . 
William H. Nicholson, 
Robert B. Haines, . 
Charles Hartshorne, 
William R. Thurston, 
William F. Mott, . 
William G. Rhoads, 



Appointed 

May 11. 1846 
May 10 



May 11 
May 14 
May 14, 
May 14 
May 14, 
May 14, 
May 14 
May 13 
May 13 
May 13 
May 13 
May 12 
May 10 
May 10 
May 9 
May 9 
May 9 
May 
May 
May 14 
May 14 
May 14 
May 12 
May 11 
May 11 
May 11 
May 10 
May 9 
May 
May 14 
May 14, 
May 14 
May 13 
May 12 
May 12 
May 9 
May 9 
May 9 
May 8 
May 8 
May 8 
Apr. 9 
Apr. 9 
Apr. 8 
Apr. 8 
Apr. 13 
Apr. 13 
Apr. 13 
Apr. 12 
Apr. 12 
Apr. 12 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 



1846 

1846 

1849 

1849 

1849 

1849 

1849 

1849 

1850 

1850 

1850 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1852 

1853 

1853 

1853 

1854 

1854 

1855 

1855 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1857 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1859 

1860 

1860 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1862 

1864 

1864 

1864 

1865 

1865 

1865 

1866 

1866 

1867 

1867 

1868 

1868 

1868 

1869 

1869 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1871 

1871 

1871 



Served until 

May 14, 1849 

Oct 11, 1849 

Apr. 12, 1869 
May 11, 1857 

May 11, 1857 
May 9, 1859 
May 9, 1865 

Apr. 12, 1869 

Apr. 10, 1871 
May 9, 1853 

May 11, 1857 
May 9, 1859 
Apr. 9, 1866 

May 10, 1852 
May 8, 1854 
Mar. 23, 1891 

Apr. 16, 1916 

May 14, 1855 

May 12, 1856 

May 14, 1855 

Oct. 12, 1880 

May 10, 1858 
May 8, 1865 
Apr. 8, 1867 

May 11, 1857 

Feb. 28, 1896 

May 14, 1860 

Apr. 10, 1871 

May 12, 1862 
Apr. 9, 1866 

Oct. 10, 1882 
Nov. 9, 1897 
May 9, 1864 
Oct. 9, 1883 

Apr. 13, 1868 
Dec. 9, 1905 

May 9, 1864 

Apr. 10, 1871 

Apr. 25, 1881 
Dec. 5, 1884 

Mar. 13, 1897 

Nov. 22, 1907 

Apr. 10, 1871 

Apr. 12, 1869 

Oct. 13, 1873 

Apr. 13, 1868 

Nov. 17, 1881 

Apr. 10, 1871 

Apr. 10, 1871 

Jan. 15, 1871 

Sept. 29, 1910 

Apr. 10, 1871 

Apr, 10, 1871 

Aug. 9, 1895 

Oct. 30, 1908 

Oct. 10, 1895 

Oct. 8, 1878 

Apr. 28, 1880 



XVI 



HAVERFORD COLLEGE 



George Howland, Jr 
Francis T. King, 
John B. Garrett, 
Thomas Kimber, 
Edward Bettle, Jr. 
Charles Roberts, 
John S. Hilles, . 
Edward L. Scull, 
Charles S. Taylor, 
Francis White, . 
Howard Comfort, 
Benjamin H. Shoemaker 
William S. Taylor, 
William Penn Evans 
John T. Morris, 
Henry Bettle, . 
Justus C. Strawbridge, 
Asa S. Wing, . 
Elliston P. Morris, 
Francis Stokes, . 
James Wood, . 
Abram F. Huston, 
J. Preston Thomas, 
William H. Haines, 
Walter Wood, . 
John T. Morris, 
George Vaux, Jr., 
Richard M. Jones, 
William H. Jenks, 
Francis A. White, 
Stephen W. Collins 
Jonathan Evans, 
Samuel L. Allen, 
John Stogdell Stokes, 
Thomas F. Branson, 
Frederic H. Strawbridge 
John M. Whitall, . 
Seth K. Gifford, 
Charles J. Rhoads, . 
J. Henry Scattergood, 
Isaac Sharpless, 
Morris E. Leeds, 
Johnathan M. Steere, 
Edward W. Evans, . 
Daniel Smiley, . 
L. Hollingsworth Wood, 
Albert L. Baily, 
Stanley Rhoads Yarnall 
Henry Cope, 
Willard E. Swift, . 
Henry M. Thomas, . 
William Wistar Comfort, 
T. Chalkley Palmer, 
Richard M. Gummere, 
Richard D. Wood, . 
Arthur H. Thomas, . 
William Aldrich Battey, 



Appoi 


nted 


Served until 


Apr. 


10, 


1871 


Oct. 


11, 


1887 


Apr. 


10, 


1871 


Dec. 


18, 


1891 


Apr. 


8, 


1872 


Nov. 


23, 


1914 


Apr. 


8, 


1872 


Oct. 


14, 


1872 


Oct. 


14, 


1872 


Apr. 


8, 


1912 


Oct. 


14, 


1872 


Jan. 


23, 


1902 


Oct. 


13, 


1873 


June 


2, 


1876 


Oct. 


11, 


1875 


June 


14, 


1884 


Oct. 


9, 


1876 


Oct. 


12, 


1880 


Oct. 


8, 


1878 


Sept. 


11. 


1904 


Oct. 


12, 


1880 


Apr. 


12, 


1912 


Oct. 


12, 


1880 


May 


19, 


1916 


Oct. 


12, 


1880 


Oct. 


14, 


1890 


Oct. 


10, 


1881 


Apr. 


IS, 


1887 


Nov. 


17, 


1881 


Oct. 


24, 


1884 


Oct. 


10, 


1882 


Dec. 


5, 


1884 


Oct. 


9, 


1883 


Mar. 


27, 


1911 


Oct. 


14, 


1884 








Oct. 


24, 


1884 


Oct. 


13, 


1891 


Jan. 


9, 


1885 


Jan. 


2, 


1917 


Jan. 


9, 


1885 








Oct. 


12, 


1886 








June 


3, 


1887 


Nov. 


20, 


1905 


Oct. 


11, 


1887 








Oct. 


14, 


1890 


Oct. 


9, 


1916 


Oct. 


12, 


1891 


Oct. 


13, 


1896 


Oct. 


13, 


1891 








Oct. 


11, 


1892 


Jan. 


19, 


1906 


Oct. 


11, 


1895 


Nov. 


IS. 


1907 


Oct. 


8, 


1895 








Oct. 


13, 


1896 


Oct. 


14, 


1919 


Oct. 


12, 


1897 


Mar. 


26, 


1911 


Oct. 


12, 


1897 


June 


19, 


1917 


Oct. 


11, 


1898 








May 


16, 


1902 








Oct. 


11, 


1904 








Mar. 


16, 


1906 








Mar. 


16, 


1906 








Mar. 


16, 


1906 








Mar. 


20, 


1908 








Jan. 


17, 


1908 


Jan. 


16, 


1920 


Jan. 


15, 


1909 








Oct. 


11, 


1910 








Sept. 


15, 


1911 








Sept. 


15, 


1911 








Sept. 


20, 


1912 








Sept. 


20, 


1912 


Nov. 


19, 


1920 


Nov. 


23, 


1914 








May 


19, 


1916 








Oct. 


8, 


1917 


Oct. 


11, 


1921 


Oct. 


10, 


1916 








Mar. 


16, 


1917 








Oct. 


10, 


1916 








Oct. 


17, 


1919 








Oct. 


12, 


1920 








Jan. 


21, 


1921 








Oct. 


11. 


1921 









OFFICERS AND MANAGERS 



xvn 



Secretaries of the Board. 



Charles Yarnall, 
James Whitall, . 
Edward Battle, Jr., . 
John B. Garrett, 
Howard Comfort, 
Charles J. Rhoads, . 
J. Henry Scattergood, 
Morris E. Leeds, 



.ppointed 


Served until 


1883 


1867 


1867 


1877 


1877 


1883 


1883 


1884 


1884 


1908 


.1909 


1914 


1915 


1916 


1916 





Officers of the College 



Presidents. 

Appointed Name Ceased 

1857 Joseph Gibbons Harlan, A.M., (Principal) 1857 

Vacancy 

1863 Samuel James Gummere, A.M 1874 

1874 Thomas Chase, A.M., LL.D., LittD . . 1886 

1886 Vacancy. 

1887 Isaac Sharpless, Sc.D., LL.D 1917 

1917 William W^istar Comfort, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D 

Principals and Superintendents.* 

1833 Samuel Hilles 1834 

1834 John Gummere, A.M 1838 

1838 Isaac Davis 1839 

1839 John Gummere, A.M 1843 

1843 Daniel B. Smith 1845 

Suspension. 

1848 Lindley Murray Moore 1850 

1850 Joseph Cartland 1853 

1853 Jonathan Richards 1857 

Deans. 

1884 Isaac Sharpless, Sc.D., LL.D 1887 

1890 Myron Reed Sanford, A.M 1893 

1893 No Dean 1904 

1904 Don C. Barrett, Ph.D 1908 

1908 Frederic Palmer, Jr., Ph.D 

* Note: From 1833 to 1855 the titles Principal and Superintendent seem to 
have been interchangeable. 

Registrars. 

1886 Myron Reed Sanford, A.M 1890 

1894 James Addison Babbitt, A.M., M.D 1907 

1907 Oscar Marshall Chase, S.M 

Superintendents. 

1857 Joseph Jones . 1859 

1859 Timothy Nicholson 1861 

1861 William Foster Mitchell 1862 

1864 William Wetherald 1866 

1866 John Hoag Dillingham, A.M 1875 

1875 Samuel Alsop, Jr., A.M 1878 

1878 Nereus Mendenhall, M.D 1880 

Assistant Superintendents. 

1834 Benjamin F. Hardy 1837 

1837 Benjamin Vail Marsh 1844 

1860 Charles Atherton 1862 

1869 Henry Wood, A.B 1870 

1870 Oliver Goldsmith Owen, A.B 1871 

1876 Thomas E. Taylor, A.B 1877 

1877 James Franklin Davis, A.B 1879 



OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE XIX 

Prefects. 

Appointed Name Ceased 

1878 Allen Clapp Thomas, A.M 1884 

1897 William Henry Collins, A.M 1904 

Librarians. 

1859 Thomas Wistar, A.B 1861 

1861 Charles Atherton 1862 

1862 Thomas White Lamb, A.B 1862 

1862 John W, Pinkham, A.B 1863 

1863 Clement Lawrence Smith, A.M 1865 

1865 John Hoag Dillingham, A.M 1875 

1875 Samuel Alsop, Jr., A.M 1878 

1878 Allen Clapp Thomas, A.M. (Consulting Librarian, 1914-1920) . 1914 

1914 Helen Sharpless (Acting Librarian, 1914-1920) 1920 

1920 Dean Putnam Lockwood, Ph.D 

Directors of the Observatory 

1857 Joseph Gibbons Harlan, A.M 1857 

1857 Hugh D. Vail, A.M 1858 

1858 Moses C. Stevens 1862 

1862 Samuel James Gummere, A.M 1874 

1875 Samuel Alsop, Jr., A.M 1878 

1878 Nereus Mendenhall, M.D. 1879 

1879 Isaac Sharpless, Sc.D 1887 

1887 Francis P. Leavenworth, A.M 1892 

1892 William Henry Collins, A.M. 1904 

Assistants in the Observatory. 

1880 William Bishop, S.B 1881 

1881 William Henry Collins, S.B 1882 

1882 John Elihu Coffin, S.B 1883 

1883 William Earl Morgan, A.M 1885 

1885 Joseph Lybrand Markley, A.B 1886 

1891 William Henry Collins, S.B 1892 

Secretaries of the College. 

1887 Jonathan Jones Comfort, A.B., M.D 1889 

1889 Alison Wing Slocum, A.M 1890 

1890 Jonathan Mowry Steere, A.B 1892 

1892 Eugene Caryl Lewis . . . -.^ 1894 

1894 Thomas Harvey Haines . . > 1896 

1896 Alfred Sharpless Haines 1897 

1897 Oscar Marshall Chase, S.M 1907 

Superintendents of Grounds. 

1904 William Henry Collins, A.M 1919 

1919 Robert J. Johnston 



College Faculty 



Professors. 

Appointed Name Ceased 

1856 Paul Swift, M.D., 1865 

1856 Thomas Chase, A.M., Philology, . 1886 

1856 Joseph Gibbons Harlan, Mathematics, 1857 

1858 Moses C. Stevens, A.B., Mathematics, 1862 

1862 Samuel James Gummere, A.M., Mathematics, 1874 

1864 Edward Drinker Cope, A.M., Natural Sciences, 1867 

1865 John Hoag Dillingham, A.M., Moral and Political Science, . . 1878 
1867 Henry Hartshorne, A.M., M.D., Organic Sciences, .... 1871 
1871 Pliny Earle Chase, A.M., LL.D., Natural Science and Philosophy, . 1886 
1875 Isaac Sharpless, S.B., Sc.D., L.H.D., Mathematics; Chemistry; 

Astronomy; Ethics, 1917 

1875 Samuel Alsop, Jr., A.M., Physics and Astronomy, .... 1878 

1878 Allen Clapp Thomas, A.M., History and Political Science, . . 1914 

1878 Nereus Mendenhall, M.D., Ethics and Astronomy, .... 1880 

1879 Robert Bowne Warder, A.M., Chemistry and Physics, . . . 1880 

1880 Lyman Beecher Hall, Ph.D., Chemistry and Physics .... 1917 

1883 Edwin Davenport, A.M., Latin and Greek, 1886 

1884 Henry Carvill Lewis, Geology, 1886 

1884 Thomas Newlin, Zoology and Botany, 1886 

1884 James Beatty, Jr., M.E., Engineering, 1886 

1885 Seth Kelley Gifford, A.M., Ph.D., Greek, 1904 

1886 James Rendel Harris, A.M., Ecclesiastical History, .... 1891 
1886 Levi Talbot Edwards, A.M., Mechanics and Electricity, . . . 1905 
1886 Myron Reed Sanford, A.M., Latin, 1893 

1886 J. Playfair McMurrich, Ph.D., Biology, 1889 

1887 William Coffin Ladd, A.M., French, 1901 

1887 Francis Barton Gummere, English and German, . . . . . 1919 

1888 Henry Crew, Ph.D., Physics, 1891 

1889 Frank Morley, A.M., ScD., Mathematics, 1900 

1889 Winfield Scott Hall, M.S., M.D., Biology and Physical Culture, . 1893 

1893 Ernest William Brown, A.M. Sc.D., F.R.S., Mathematics, . . . 1907 

1894 Wilfred P. Mustard, Ph.D., Latin, 1907 

1902 Henry Sherring Pratt, Ph.D., David Scull Professor of Biology, 

1904 Rufus Matthew Jones, Litt.D., LL.D., D.D., 

1907 Don Carlos Barrett, Ph.D., Economics, 

1907 Legh Wilber Reid, Ph.D., Mathematics 

1909 Albert Elmer Hancock, Ph.D., English, 1914 

1911 James Addison Babbitt, M.D., Hygiene and Physical Education, 

1916 Frederic Palmer, Jr., Ph.D., Physics 

1916 William Wilson Baker, Ph.D., Greek, 1917 

1917 William Edward Lunt, Ph.D., English Constitutional History, . 

1917 Elihu Grant, Ph.D., Biblical Literature, 

1920 Rayner Wickersham Kelsey, Ph.D., History, 

1920 Walter Swain Hinchman, A.M., Francis B. Gummere Professor of 

English, 1922 

1921 Frank Dekker Watson, Ph.D., Sociology and Social Work, 

1921 Leon Hawley Rittenhouse, M.E., Engineering, 

1922 Dean Putnam Lockwood, Ph.D., Latin, . 



COLLEGE FACULTY XXI 

Associate Professors. 

Appointed Name Ceased 

1897 Henry Sherring Pratt, Ph.D., Biology, (David Scull Foundation) . 1902 

1901 Rufus Matthew Jones, A.M., Litt.D., Philosophy, 1904 

1901 Don Carlos Barrett, Ph.D., Political Science, 1907 

1901 Albert Elmer Hancock, Ph.D., English and German, .... 1909 

1901 Legh Wilber Reid, Ph.D., Mathematics, 1907 

1903 James Addison Babbitt, M.D., Physical Director, Physiology, . 1911 

1904 William Wistar Comfort, Ph.D., Romance Languages, . . . 1909 

1904 William Wilson Baker, Ph.D., Greek, 1916 

1907 William Hartas Jackson, A.M., Mathematics, 1910 

1909 Frederic Palmer, Jr., A.M., 1916 

1909 Leon Hawley Rittenhouse, M.E., Mechanics and Electricity, . . 1921 

1910 Richard Mott Gummere, Ph.D., Latin, 1918 

1910 Alexander Guy Holborn Spiers, Ph.D., Romance Languages, . . 1916 

1910 Albert Harris Wilson, S.M., Mathematics, 

1911 Rayner Wickersham Kelsey, Ph.D., History, 1920 

1914 Frank Dekker Watson, Ph.D., Social Work, 1921 

1917 Henry Joel Cadbury, Biblical Literature 1919 

1919 Dean Putnam Lockwood, Ph.D., Latin, 1922 

1921 William Buell Meldrum, Ph.D., Chemistry, ' 

Assistant Professors. 

1863 Clement Lawrence Smith, A.M., Classics and Mathematics, . . 1865 

1867 Albert Ripley Leeds, A.B., Chemistry, 1867 

1874 Ludovic Estes, A.B., Classics and Mathematics, 1875 

1876 Thomas E. Taylor, 1877 

1877 James Franklin Davis, A.B., Classics 1879 

1880 Francis Greenleaf Allinson, Ph.D., Classics, 1882 

1882 Seth Kelley Gifford, A.M., Greek and Latin, 1885 

1915 Oscar Marshall Chase, Drawing, 

1915 Thomas Kite Brown, Jr., A.M., German, 1919 

1915 Henry Joel Cadbury, Ph.D., Biblical Literature, 1917 

1915 William Otis Sawtelle, A.M., Physics, 1919 

1915 Edward Douglas Snyder, Ph.D., English, 

1916 Joseph Seronde, Ph.D., French, 1917 

1917 William Buell Meldrum, Ph.D., Chemistry, 1921 

1921 John Alexander Kelly, Ph.D., German, 

1922 James McFadden Carpenter, Jr., Ph.D., Romance Languages . . 
1922 Levi Arnold Post, M.A., Greek, 

Instructors. 

1880 William Bishop, S.B., Mechanical Drawing, 1881 

1880 Joseph Rhoads, Jr., A.B., Natural History, 1883 

1881 Samuel Jacques Brun, S.B., French, 1882 

1881 Alfred Greeley Ladd, A.M., Physical Culture, 1883 

1881 Charles M. Burns, Jr., Drawing, 1884 

1883 Charles Edward Gause, Jr., S.B., Mathematics, 1884 

1883 Walter A. Ford, M.D., Physical Culture, 1889 

1884 William Earl Morgan, A.M., Drawing, 1885 

1885 Alphonse Van Daell, French, 1886 

1886 Samuel Lepoids, Bach, es Lett., French 1887 

1887 Frank Morey, A.M., Mathematics, 1889 

1887 John Jones, A.M., Philosophy, 1888 

1887 Robert William Rogers, A.B., Greek and Hebrew 1889 

1888 Henry Crew, Ph.D., Physics, 1891 

1889 Winfield Scott Hall, M.S., M.D., Biology, 1893 



XXll HAVERFORD COLLEGE 

Appointed Name Ceased 

1890 Lindley Murray Stevens, A.B., Mathematics, 1891 

1890 John H. Bechtel, Elocution, 1892 

1891 Ernest William Brown, A.M., Mathematics, 1893 

1891 Joseph Osgood Thompson, Ph.D., Physics 1894 

1891 George H. Bickford, A.B., English and Physical Training, . . 1892 

1891 George Aaron Barton, A.M., Bible Languages 1893 

1891 Robert S. DeBow, Ph.D., Philosophy, 1892 

1892 Arthur L. Brainard, A.B., Latin and German, 1893 

1892 William Draper Lewis, Ph.D., Political Science, 1896 

1893 Wilfred P. Mustard, Ph.D., Latin, 1894 

1893 Henry Sherring Pratt, Ph.D., Biology 1897 

1893 Rufus Matthew Jones, A.M., Philosophy, 1901 

1893 Emory R. Johnson, Ph.D., Economics, 1896 

1893 James Addison Babbitt, A.M., M.D., Physical Training, . . . 1903 

1895 Clarence Gilbert Hoag, A.B., English and German, .... 1896 

1896 Roeliff Morton Breckenridge, Ph.D., Political Science, . . . 1897 

1896 Arthur C. L. Brown, A.M. English, 1898 

1897 Oscar Marshall Chase, S.M., Mechanical Drawing, .... 1915 
1897 Don Carlos Barrett, A.M., Political Science and History, . . . 1901 
1897 Frank E. Farley, Ph.D., English and German, 1898 

1897 William Wistar Comfort, A.M., French and German, . . . 1904 

1898 Albert Elmer Hancock, Ph.D., English and German 1901 

1898 Martin Bell Stubbs, Ph.D., Chemistry and Physics, .... 1899 

1899 Gregory Paul Baxter, Ph.D., Chemistry, . . . . . . . 1900 

1899 Frederick A. Saunders, Ph.D., Physics, 1901 

1899 Herman L. Ebeling, Ph.D., Latin, 1900 

1901 Herman L. Ebeling, Ph.D., Latin, 1902 

1901 Edward Rhoads, Ph.D., Physics 1903 

1901 John Darlington Carter, A.M., Chemistry, 1903 

1902 R. Myron Strong, Ph.D., Biology, 1903 

1903 George Flowers Stradling, Ph.D., Physcs 1904 

1903 James Warner Harry, Ph.D . . 1904 

1904 Frederic Palmer, Jr., A.M., Physics and Astronomy, .... 1909 

1905 Leon Hawley Rittenhouse, M.E., Mechanics and Electricity, . . 1909 

1906 Alpheus Wilson Smith, Ph.D., Physics 1907 

1907 Richard Mott Gummere, Ph.D., Latin, 1910 

1907 Thomas Kite Brown, Jr., A.M., German, 1915 

1907 Walter Mann Mitchell, Ph.D., Astronomy, 1909 

1908 Fletcher Barker Coffin, A.M., Chemistry, 1909 

1909 Alexander Guy Holborn Spiers, Ph.D., Romance Languages, . . 1910 
1909 Rayner Wickersham Kelsey, Ph.D., History, 1911 

1909 Clarence Elnathan Norris, A.M., German, 1912 

1910 Henry Joel Cadbury, A.M., Greek, 1915 

1910 Paul Givler, Ph.D., Biology, 1910 

1910 Alfred Loranus Atwood, A.B., Physical Training, .... 1912 

1911 Joseph Eugene Rowe, Ph.D., Mathematics, 1812 

1911 Joseph Haines Price, A.B., English, 1912 

1912 Robert Roy Chamberlain, A.B., Physics, 1913 

1913 Victor Oscar Freeburg, A.M., English, 1915 

1913 William Otis Sawtelle, A.M., Physics, 1915 

1916 Charles Harold Livingston, A.M., French, 1917 

1916 Charles Harlan Abbott, A.M.. Biology, 1917 

1917 Walter Elwood Vail, A.M., Chemistry, 1918 

1917 James McFadden Carpenter, Jr., A.M., Romance Languages, . . 1922 

1917 Levi Arnold Post, A.M., B.A., Romance Languages and Greek, . 1922 

1917 Ralph Vanderwort Bangham, A.M., Biology, 1918 

1917 Albert Winslow Barker, A.B., Greek, 1918 

1917 Donald Galbraith Baird, A.M., English, . 1917 



COLLEGE FACULTY XXUl 

Appointed Name Ceased 

1919 Abraham Henwood, Sc.D., Chemistry, 1919 

1919 Arthur Walker Bull, B. Chem., Chemistry 1920 

1919 Walter Alinerian Hildreth, A.M., German 1920 

1919 Elmer Lentz Shaffer, A.M., Biology, 1920 

1920 John Alexander Kelly, Ph.D., German, 1921 

Lecturers. 

1871 Edward Drinker Cope, A.M., Zoology, 1874 

1875 Edward Drinker Cope, A.M., 1878 

1877 Joseph Thomas, A.M., M.D., History, 1879 

1883 Henry Carvill Lewis, A.M., Geology, 1884 

1886 James Wood, A.M., American History, 1887 

1887 Albert Sidney Bolles, Ph.D., Political Science, 1888 

1892 Alden Sampson, A.M., Fine Arts, 1893 

1893 George Aaron Barton, Ph.D., Bible Languages, 1895 

1897 Albert Sidney Bolles, Ph.D., Commercial Law and Banking . 

1904 Alfred Cope Garrett, Ph.D., Biblical Literature, 1908 

1908 Felix Emmanuel Schelling, Ph.D., Litt.D., English, .... 1909 

1920 John Saeger Bradway, A.M., LL.B., Business Law, .... 1921 

Tutors. 

1856 George H. Stuart, A.B., Classics, 1858 

1858 Thomas Wistar, A.B., Classics and History, 1861 

1861 Thomas White Lamb, A.B., Classics and History, 1862 

1862 John W. Pinkham, A.B., Classics and Mathematics, .... 1863 

1869 Henry Wood, A.B 1870 

1870 Oliver Goldsmith Owen, A.B., Classics and Ethics 1871 

Teachers. 

1833 Daniel B. Smith, Moral Philosophy and English 1845 

1833 John Gummere, A.M., Mathematics 1843 

1833 Joseph Thomas, A.M., M.D., Latin and Greek, 1834 

1834 William Dennis, Classics, 1840 

1835 Samuel James Gummere, Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, . 1840 

1835 Benjamin H. Deacon, Preparatory Department, 1835 

1843 Henry D. Gregory, Classics, 1845 

1843 Joseph W. Aldrich, Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, . . 1845 

1848 Lindley Murray Moore, 1850 

1848 Hugh D. Vail, Mathematics 1852 

1848 Joseph W. Aldrich, Classics, 1853 

1851 Albert K. Smiley, English Literature and Chemistry, .... 1853 

1851 Alfred Homans Smiley, Philosophy and Geology, 1853 

1852 Joseph Thomas, A.M., M.D., Elocution, 1853 

1853 William Augustus Reynolds, Classics, 1855 

1853 Joseph Gibbons Harlan, Mathematics, 1856 

1853 Paul Smith, M.D., English and Natural Science, 1856 

1854 Henry S. Schell, Drawing, 1855 

1855 Jesse S. Cheyney, Introductory Department 1855 

1855 Thomas Chase, A.M., Classics 1856 

1855 Timothy Nicholson, Introductory Department, 1856 

1856 John Kern, Drawing, 1859 

1860 Lucien Crepon, Drawing, 1860 

1860 John B. Wilson, Drawing, 1865 

1860 Charles Atherton, Elocution, . 1861 



Xxiv HAVERFORD COLLEGE 

Assistant Teachers. 

Appointed Name Ceased 

1833 John Collins, Drawing and Classics, 1835 

1834 William Gummere, English and Classics, . . . . . . 1838 

1834 Samuel James Gummere, Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, . 1835 

1836 Andrew Comstock, Elocution, 1837 

1840 G. Pasaderian De Theligny, French, 1841 

1844 William S. Hilles, 1845 

1845 James M. Price, Classics, 1845 

1845 Charles M. Allen, Mathematics, 1845 

1849 Albert K. Smiley, English Literature and Chemistry, .... 1851 

1849 Alfred Romans Smiley, Mental and Moral Philosophy, . . . 1851 

1850 Dougan Clark, Introductory Department, 1850 

1850 Zaccheus Test, Introductory Department, 1853 

1851 Stephen Roberts, A.B 1851 

1851 Franklin Enoch Paige, Mathematics, 1853 

1852 Jonathan Jones Comfort, Introductory Department, .... 1853 

1853 John R. Hubbard, Classics, 1854 

1853 John F. Rowell, Introductory Department, 1853 

1854 Thomas Heaton Burgess, Introductory Department, .... 1855 

1855 Cyrus Mendenhall, Introductory Department 1856 



OFFICERS 



Alumni Association 



WITH THE YEARS OF THEIR ELECTION 



Year President 

1856 Thomas F. Cock, M.D. 

1857 Benjamin V. Marsh. 

1858 Francis R. Cope. 

1859 Francis R. Cope. 

1860 Francis T. King. 

1861 Francis T. King. 

1862 Thomas P. Cope. 

1863 Francis T. King. 

1864 Robt. Lindley Murray. 

1865 Robt. Lindley Murray. 

1866 Robt. Lindley Murray. 

1867 Jas. Carey Thomas, M.D. 

1868 Henry Hartshorne, M.D. 

1869 Henry Hartshorne, M.D, 

1870 Henry Hartshorne, M.D. 

1871 Charles Hartshorne. 

1872 Charles Hartshorne. 

1873 Benjamin V. Marsh. 

1874 David Scull, Jr. 

1875 David Scull, Jr. 

1876 Philip C. Garrett. 

1877 Philip C. Garrett. 

1878 Isaac F. Wood. 

1879 John B. Garrett. 

1880 John B. Garrett. 

1881 Joseph Parrish. 

1882 Henry Hartshorne, M.D. 

1883 Henry Hartshorne, M.D. 

1884 Howard Comfort. 

1885 Howard Comfort. 

1886 Charles Roberts. 

1887 Charles Roberts. 

1888 James J. Levick, M.D. 

1889 James J. Levick, M.D. 

1890 Francis B. Gummere. 

1891 Francis B. Gummere. 

1892 Francis B. Gummere. 

1893 Francis K. Carey. 

1894 John C. Winston. 

1895 John C. Winston. 

1896 William Draper Lewis. 

1897 William Draper Lewis. 

1898 Edward P. Allinson. 

1899 Edward P. Allinson, 



Secretary 
Robert Bowne. 
David Scull, Jr. 
David Scull, Jr. 
John B. Garrett. 
John B. Garrett. 
John B. Garrett. 
John B. Garrett. 
John B. Garrett. 
Barthol. W. Beesley. 
Barthol. W. Beesley. 
Edward Rhoads, M.D. 
Edward Rhoads, M.D. 
Edward L. Scull. 
Edward L. Scull. 
Henry Bettle. 
Henry Bettle. 
Walter Wood. 
Walter Wood. 
Walter Wood. 
Walter Wood. 
Walter Wood. 
Walter Wood. 
Walter Wood. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Edward P. Allinson. 



Nathan 
Nathan 
Nathan 
Nathan 
Nathan 
Nathan 
Nathan 
Nathan 
Nathan 
Nathan 
Nathan 



el B. Crenshaw, 
el B. Crenshaw, 
el B. Crenshaw, 
el B. Crenshaw, 
el B. Crenshaw, 
el B. Crenshaw, 
el B. Crenshaw, 
el B. Crenshaw, 
el B. Crenshaw, 
el B. Crenshaw, 
el B. Crenshaw. 



Treasurer 

Edmund A. Crenshaw. 
Henry H. G. Sharpless. 
John S. Hilles. 
John S. Hilles. 
John S. Hilles. 
John S. Hilles. 
John S. Hilles. 
Edward R. Wood. 
Edward R. Wood. 
Edward R. Wood. 
Charles Roberts. 
Charles Roberts. 
Charles Roberts. 
Charles Roberts. 
Thomas K. Longstreth. 
Howard Comfort. 
Howard Comfort. 
Howard Comfort. 
Reuben Haines. 
Reuben Haines. 
Reuben Haines. 
Reuben Haines. 
Reuben Haines. 
Thomas K. Longstreth. 
Thomas K. Longstreth. 
Thomas K. Longstreth. 
Thomas K. Longstreth. 
Benjamin H. Lowry. 
Benjamin H. Lowry. 
Benjamin H. Lowry. 
Samuel Mason. 
Samuel Mason. 
Samuel Mason. 
Samuel Mason. 
Samuel Mason. 
Samuel Mason. 
Henrv Cope. 
Walter P. Shiplev. 
Walter P. Shipley. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 



XXVI 



HAVERFORD COLLEGE 



Year President 

1900 Edward P, Allinson. 

1901 Nathaniel B. Crenshaw 

1902 Nathaniel B. Crenshaw 

1903 William M. Coates. 

1904 Rufus M, Jones. 

1905 Rufus M. Jones. 

1906 Frederic H. Strawbridge. 

1907 Frederic H. Strawbridge. 

1908 James Wood. 

1909 Joseph W. Sharp, Jr. 

1910 Edward Battle, Jr. 

1911 Alfred C. Garrett. 

1912 Parker S. Williams. 

1913 Henry Cope. 

1914 Charles J. Rhoads. 

1915 Charles J. Rhoads. 

1916 William W. Comfort. 

1917 Alfred M. Collins. 

1918 Walter C. Janney. 

1919 Walter C. Janney. 

1920 J. Stogdell Stokes. 

1921 J. Stogdell Stokes. 

1922 Alfred M. Collins. 



Secretary 

Nathaniel B. Crenshaw. 
Charles J. Rhoads. 
Charles J. Rhoads. 
Charles J. Rhoads. 
Charles J. Rhoads. 
Charles J. Rhoads. 
Charles J. Rhoads. 
Charles J. Rhoads. 
Edward W. Evans. 
Edward W. Evans. 
Edward W. Evans. 
Edward W. Evans. 
Joseph H. Haines. 
Joseph H. Haines. 
Joseph H. Haines. 
Joseph H. Haines. 
Joseph H. Haines. 
Joseph H. Haines. 
H. Norman Thorn. 
H. Norman Thorn. 
Joseph H. Haines. 
Albert E. Rogers. 
Albert E. Rogers. 



Treasurer 

Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Jonathan M. Steere. 
Alfred G. Scattergood. 
Alfred G. Scattergood. 
Alfred G. Scattergood. 
Emmett R. Tatnall. 
Emmett R. Tatnall. 
Emmett R. Tatnall. 
Emmett R. Tatnall. 
Emmett R. Tatnall. 
William H. Haines, Jr. 
William H. Haines, Jr. 
William H. Haines, Jr. 
William H. Haines, Jr. 
William H. Haines, Jr. 



ORATORS, POETS AND PRIZE-WINNERS 



Alumni Association 



Year 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 



Orators Poets 

Isaac S. Serrill. 
Henry Hartshorne, M.D. 
Charles Taber. 
James J. Levick, M.D. 
Richard Wood. 
Franklin E. Paige. 
Zaccheus Test, M.D. 

Jas. Carey Thomas, M.D.Henry Hartshorne, M.D. 
Edward R. Wood. 



Undergraduate 
Prize- Winners 



Edward Rhoads, M.D. 
Joseph G. Pinkham. 



Joseph Parrish. 
Edward Rhoads, M.D. 
Lloyd P. Smith. 
Henry Bettle. 
Robert B. Taber. 
Samuel C. Collins. 
Charles E. Pratt. 
Clement L. Smith. 
Jos. G. Pinkham. 
Allen C. Thomas. 
Richard M. Jones. 
Francis B. Gummere. 
Joseph K. Murray. 
Nereus Mendenhall, M.D 
Philip C. Garrett. 
Henry Wood. 
(No oration.) 
John B. Garrett. 
James Tyson, M.D. 
Francis G. Allinson. 
Alden Sampson. 
Robert H. Chase, M.D. 
Morris Longstreth, M.D. 
George G. Mercer. 
Edward P. Allinson. 
Benjamin H. Lowry. 
Thomas K. Worthington 
Alfred C. Garrett. 
Bond V. Thomas. 
William Draper Lewis. 
Rufus M. Jones. 
Howell S. England. 
William B. Broomall. 
Barker Newhall. 
Parker S. Williams. 
Walter Morris Hart. 
(No oration.) 
William W. Comfort. 



Allen C. Thomas. 



Joseph Parrish. 



Charles E. Pratt. 
Francis B. Gummere. 



Roberts Vaux. 
Francis B. Gummere. 



R. Henry Holme. 
Francis K. Carey. 
John H. Gifford. 
Josiah P. Edwards. 
Henry Hartshorne, M.D. Charles E. Gause. 
John C. Winston. 
Wilmot R. Jones. 
Charles R. Jacob. 
Augustus T. Murray. 
William S. Hilles. 
Henry H. Goddard. 
William H. Futrell. 
Howell S. England. 
Edward M. Angell. 
Henry L. Gilbert. 
David H. Blair. 
Clarence G. Hoag. 
Eugene M. Westcott. 
Edmund Blanchard, Jr. 
Homer J. Wtebster. 
Milton Clausen 
Elliot Field. 
Arthur Clement Wild. 
William John Bawden. 
Howard V. Bullinger. 
W. P. Philips. 
Edgar H. Boles. 
Charles W. Davis 



XXVIU 



HAVERFORD COLLEGE 



Year 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1907 

1908 

1909 

1910 

1911 

1912 

1913 

1914 

1915 

1916 

1917 

1918 

1919 

1920 

1921 

1922 



Orators 

(No oration.) 
Wilmot R, Jones, 
Francis R. Cope, Jr. 
(No oration.) 



Poets 



Undergraduate 
Prize-Winners 

Bernard Lester. 

Chester J. Teller. 

Harold Evans. 

Ira J. Dodge. 

J. P. Elkinton. 

Walter C. Sandt. 

Ralph R. Else. 

Richard J. M. Hobbs. 

Mark Balderston. 

Oliver M. Porter. 

Carroll D. Champlin. 

Wilmar M. Allen. 

Ulric J. Mengert. 

(No contest.) 

(No contest.) 

(No contest.) 
f Clarence J. Leuba. 
I Christopher Roberts. 
f Edmund G. Hauff. 
I M. Huyette Sangree. 
f Nelson A. White. 
I Hal G. Farrar. 



MATRICULATES 



1835 
Non-Graduate 
fBurson, David Stroud. 

Entered Junior Class 1834 and left before graduation 1835. 

Studied medicine at Miami Medical College, Cincinnati, O. 
Teacher 16 years. 

b. Stroudsburg, Pa., April 5, 1816. d. Richmond, Ind., April 
3, 1911. s. Edward Burson, M.D., and Jemima Stroud, m. 
Waynesville, O., August 1, 1838, Margaret Evans. 

1836 

fCock, Thomas Ferris, A.M., LL.D. (Hon.) 1883. (M.D., Univ. 
of Pa., 1838.) 

Entered Junior Class 1834. The First Graduate of Haver ford. 

Studied medicine at Columbia College, New York City, and at 
University of Pennsylvania. Physician. Consulting Physician 
New York Hospital, Bellevue Woman's Hospital, Woman's In- 
firmary, etc. Member of numerous Medical Societies. 

b. New York City, July 1, 1819. d. New York City, June — , 
1896. s. Thomas Cock, M.D. (Manager, 1830-50), and Elizabeth 
Ferris, m. (1) Ann Augusta Wood; (2) Mrs. Louise de Forest. 

fWalton, Joseph. 

Entered 1833, being No. 17 of the 21 present on the opening day. 

Teacher of Latin, Westtown School ; printer ; surveyor ; dealer 
in furniture. Sixteen years Clerk of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting 
of Friends, 1881-97; Clerk of the Meeting for Sufferings. Editor 
of The Friend, Philadelphia, 1879-98. Compiler or author of the 
following: "Brief Biographies of Some Members of the Society 
of Friends;" "Foot-Prints and Way-Marks for the Help of the 
Christian Traveler;" "Incidents and Reflections, Containing Illus- 
trations of Religious Truth ;" "Some of the Doctrines of the 
Christian Religion as Held by the Society of Friends, extracted 
from the Writings of William Penn;" "Memoirs of John S. 
Stokes;" "Incidents Concerning the Society of Friends." 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 3, 1817. d. Moorestown, N. J., 
February 10, 1898. s. Joseph Walton and Abi Kite. m. Decem- 
ber 23, 1858, Lydia Lippincott. 
f Deceased. 1 



2 haverford college [1836 

Non-Graduates 
•fBarnes, Jonathan B. 

Entered 1833, left 1834. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1817. d. Philadelphia, Pa., . s. 

Samuel Barnes and Rebecca . m. Hannah Brown, of Falls- 

ington. Pa. 

fGummere, William. 

Entered 1833, No. 12 of the 21 who were present on the opening 
day. Pursued a partial course. 

Instructor in English and Classics, Haverford, 1834-38. Entered 
service of United States Bank, Philadelphia, 1838; Bank of the 
Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pa., 1842; Cashier, 1855-74; 
President, 1874-90; President Emeritus, 1890. 

b. Westtown, Pa., January 29, 1814. d. Burlington, N. J., June 
14, 1897. s. John Gummere and Elizabeth Buzby. m. April 10, 
1845, Martha Moore Morris. 

fMendenhall, Cyrus. 

Entered Junior Class 1834 and left at close p-f the year. 

Fur trader among the Indians in the Lake Superior country; 
miner of copper ; launched the first vessel, the "Algonquin," on 
Lake Superior, moving it in winter on rollers over the line of the 
present ship canal of Sault Ste. Marie. Member of Ohio House 
of Representatives, 1856-58 ; Chairman of Committee on State 
Penitentiary ; drafter of law forbidding infliction of corporal pun- 
ishment on any prisoners ; instituted the plan by which a prisoner 
might, by good behavior, reduce the time for which he was sen- 
tenced (probably the first law of the kind in the United States) ; 
miner of iron ore and dealer in iron. 

b. East Fairfield, Columbiana County, O., November 3, 1810. 
d. Oskaloosa, la., February, 1877. s. Aaron Mendenhall and 
Lydia Richardson, m. (1) September 20, 1836, Esther Rundle; 
(2) at Mt. Pleasant, O., April 27, 1848, Anna T. Updegraff ; (3) 
at Philadelphia, June, 1863, Phebe E. Howell. 

fParsons, Samuel Bowne. 

Entered 1833, being No. 10 of the 21 students present on the 
opening day. Left 1835. 

Nurseryman and florist. Published "Book of the Rose ;" a 
volume of poems ; various horticultural addresses. 

b. Flushing, N. Y., February 16, 1819. d. . s. Samuel 

Parsons and Mary Bowne. m. (1) 1842, Susan Howland; (2) 
1858, Elizabeth Butterworth. 



1837] MATRICULATE CATALOG 3 

fRichardson, John D. 

Entered Junior Class 1834 and left at close of the year, 
b. Bucks County, Pa., January 24, 1815. d. July 27, 1842. s. 
Joseph Richardson and Mary Dixon, of Middletown. 

fSheppard, Clarkson. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1833, being No. 16 of the 21 present 
on the opening day. Left during Junior year, 1835. 

School teacher for 20 years; Minister of the Society of Friends; 
Clerk of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1877-81. 

b. Greenwich, N. J., April 7, 1813. d. Media, Pa., October 4, 
1895. s. John Sheppard and Mary Miller, m. (1) September 5, 
1843, Anne Garrett; (2) May 22, 1856, Lydia Warrington. 

1837 

fLongstreth, William Collins. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1834. 

Farmer; Treasurer, Elmira & Williamsport Railroad Company; 
Vice-President, Provident Life and Trust Company, Philadelphia, 
Pa., 15 years. Manager of Haverford College, 1864-81. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 12, 1821. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
April 25, 1881. s. Isaac Longstreth and Mary Collins, m. Novem- 
ber 16, 1848, Abby Ann Taylor. 

fMarsh, Benjamin Vail. 

Entered Junior Class 1836. 

Assistant Superintendent, Haverford, 1837-44; teacher; dry 
goods merchant. Manager, Haverford College, 1860-82; Presi- 
dent of Alumni Association, 1857, 1873. Published a monograph 
on Luminosity of Meteors. 

b. Rahway, N. J., 1820. d. Burlington, N. J., 1882. s. Abel 
Marsh and Christiana Vail. m. Burlington, N. J., October 16, 
1851, Frances Gummere. 

fMurray, Lindley. 

Entered 1833. 

Wholesale druggist; editor of Literary Periodical; President of 
Fire Insurance Company; Real Estate Agent. 

b. New York City, January 11, 1821. d. New York City, 
March 11, 1897. s. Lindley Murray and Eliza Cheeseman. m. 
May 22, 1843, Fanny Russell Talman. 

fMurray, David Golden. 

Entered 1834. 

Shipping merchant. Secretary New York Hospital. 



4 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1837 

b. New York City, — . d. New York City, September, 1885. 
s. Robert I. Murray and Elizabeth Colden. m. Mary Sherwood. 

fParsons, Robert Bowne. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1834. 

Nurseryman and florist. 

b. Flushing, N. Y., February 14, 1817. d. Newtown, L. I., 
N. Y., November 15, 1898; run over by railroad train, s. Samuel 
Parsons and Mary Bowne. m. August 18, 1857, Mary E. Mitchell. 

fPennock, Joseph Liddon. 

Entered 1833, being No. 6 of the 21 present on the opening day. 

Florist. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 22, 1819. d. Jacksonville, Fla., 
November 18, 1870. s. Abraham Liddon Pennock and Elizabeth 
Sellers, m. December 15, 1847, Lydia Ann Eldridge. 

fSharpIess, Charles Leeds. 

Entered 1833, being No. 11 of the 21 present on the opening 
day. 

Dry goods merchant, 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 18, 1821. d. Montgomery County, 
Pa., July 1, 1882. s. Townsend Sharpless (Manager 1841-63) 
and Mary B. Jones, m. October 1, 1844, Anna R. Williams. 

fSmith, Lloyd Pearsall, A.M., 1869. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1834. Alumni Orator 1868. 

Librarian of the Library Company of Philadelphia. Author of 
"Classification of Books," 1882; "Symbolism and Science," 1885; 
"A Bibliography of that Ancient and Honorable Order, 'The So- 
ciety of the Cincinnati,' " 1885 ; "An Address in Philadelphia," 
1869; "Joint and Separate Answer of Thomas J. Crain and Lloyd 
P. Smith to the Bill of Complaint of William A. Coit," 1880; 
"Remarks on the Apology for Imperial Usurpation Contained in 
Napoleon's Life of Caesar," 1865 ; speech at the Inauguration of 
the New Hall of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1884. 
Member of Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Association of 
Librarians. In Pennsylvania Vols., September, 1862; a member 
of the Emergency Corps of the Third Pennsylvania Reserves dur- 
ing the Gettysburg campaign. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 6, 1822. d. Germantown, July 2, 
1886. s. John Jay Smith and Rachel Collins Pearsall. m. October 
13, 1844, Hannah E. Jones. 



1837] MATRICULATE CATALOG 5 

fWistar, Bartholomew Wyatt. 

Entered 1833, being No. 1 of the 21 present on the opening day. 

Dry goods business. 

b. New Albion, N. J., July 12, 1818. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Oc- 
tober 23, 1869. s. Bartholomew Wistar and Susan Newbold 
Lawrie. m. November 11, 1841, Annabella Elliott Cresson. 

Non-Graduates 
fBaker, Isaac S. 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., Senior Class 1836 and left 
1837, having pursued a partial course, 
b. , 1816. Could not be traced, but supposed to be dead. 

fCanby, Roberts, afterwards Roberts M. Canby. 

Entered 1833, and left the same year. No. 19 of the 21 stu- 
dents present on the opening day. 

b. Wilmington, Del., April 7, 1819. d. Wilmington, Del., Sep- 
tember 25, 1854. s. James Canby and Elizabeth Roberts. 

fColIins, Alfred Morris. 

Entered 1833, being No. 3 of the 21 students present on the 
opening day. Left during Junior year, 1836. 

Manufacturer of carpets; manufacturer of cardboards; Secre- 
tary of Board of Managers of House of Refuge, Philadelphia, 
Pa. ; Director of Philadelphia National Bank ; connected with sev- 
eral charitable societies. 

b. New York City, January 11, 1820. d. Philadelphia, May 
26, 1895. s. Isaac Collins and Margaret Morris, m. Novemter 
22, 1843, Hannah R. Evans. 

fCollins, Henry Hill. 

Entered 1833, being No. 2 of the 21 present on opening day. 
Left 1835. 

b. February 3, 1818. d. Philadelphia, Pa., July 20, 1840. s. 
Isaac Collins and Margaret Morris. 

fCollins, Thomas Abbott. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1834 and left 1836. 
Farmer. 

b. Burlington, N. J., June 11, 1819. d. November 27, 1840. 
s. Thomas Collins and Ann Abbott. 

fEvernghim, Henry. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1834 and left 1835. 

b. , Skaneateles, N. Y. d. . s. James Evernghim and 

Avis Mott. 



6 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1837 

fFell, Jonathan W., (M.D.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1834 and left 1837. 
Physician. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 5, 1816. d. Faulkland, Del, May 30, 
1868. s. Jonatlian Fell and Rebecca Jenks. 

fFisher, Lindley. 

Entered Junior Class 1835 and pursued a partial course. Left 
1837. 

b. near Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., October 20, 1818. d. 
February 3, 1852. s. William Logan Fisher and Sarah Lindley. 

fHacker, Henry Marriott. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1834 and left 1835. 

b. Salem, Mass., October 27, 1817. d. Lynn, Mass., April 10, 
1881. s. William Estes Hacker and Nancy Shove, m. (1) Oc- 
tober 15, 1843, Lucy J. Breed; (2) November 17, 1847, Katherine 
J. Breed. 

fHowell, Arthur Holton. 

Entered 1833 and left 1834. 

Leather merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 8, 1818. d. Philadelphia, Pa., April 
5, 1877. s. Joseph Howell and Sarah Richie, m. April 27, 1847, 
Annie B. Ruffner. 

fHulme, Samuel. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1834 and left 1835. 

b. Bristol, Bucks County, Pa., September 11, 1818. d. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., July 27, 1895. s. Samuel Hulme and Mary Richard- 
son, m. May 11, 1843, Rachel S. Kirkbride. 

fJones, Charles. 

Entered Junior Class 1835 and left 1836. 

Private tutor for several years ; head of private school, Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, for several years ; principal Friends' Select 
School, Philadelphia, 12 years ; merchant for a number of years. 
Retired. 

b. Cheltenham, Pa., March 18, 1817. d. May 30, 1902. s. John 
Jones and Mary Shoemaker, m. July 22, 1852, Ann Megarge. 

fJones, Samuel Howell. 

Entered 1833 and left 1834. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 30, 1818. d. January 27, 1883. s. 
Benjamin Jones and Mary Howell, m. (1) 1848, Lydia H. 
Bishop; (2) 1862, Eliza Kate Jacob. 



1837] MATRICULATE CATALOG 7 

fKing, Francis Thompson. 

Entered 1833, being No. 18 of the 21 present on opening day. 
Left 1834. 

Merchant; banker; Director, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com- 
pany; President, Central Savings Bank, Baltimore; member Balti- 
more City Water Board ; President, Thomas Wilson Sanitarium ; 
Director, Samuel Ready Orphan Asylum; President, Maryland 
Bible Society ; Clerk, Baltimore Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1859- 
85; Manager of Haverford College, 1850-57, 1871-91; President, 
Alumni Association, 1860, 1861, 1863; Trustee, Bryn Mawr Col- 
lege, Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1880-91 ; First President of Trustees of 
same, 1880-91 ; Original Trustee, Johns Hopkins University and 
Johns Hopkins Hospital, and President of Trustees of the latter. 

b. Baltimore, Md., February 25, 1819. d. Baltimore, Md., De- 
cember 18, 1891. m. New Bedford, Mass., January 8, 1846, 
Elizabeth G. Taber. 

fLewis, John Howard. 

Entered 1833, being one of the 21 present on the opening day. 

Paper manufacturer; fox hunter. 

b. Delaware County, Pa., February 3, 1816. d. Media, Pa., 
April 24, 1907. s. John Lewis and Elizabeth Crozer. m. Malvina 
H. Irwin. 

fLippincott, James Starr. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1834 and left 1835. 

Teacher. Experimenter in Scientific Farming, 1856-68. Dele- 
gate to World's Peace Conference, Frankfort, Germany, 1850; 
Editor American Revision of Chambers's "Encyclopsedia," 1870- 
71 ; author of many essays in Reports United States Department 
of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, and many essays on agricul- 
tural subjects in various periodicals. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 12, 1819. d. Greenwich, N. J., 
March 17, 1885. s. John Lippincott and Sarah West Starr, m. 
(1) 1857, Susan Haworth Ecroyd; (2) 1881, Anne E. Sheppard. 

fLogan, John Dickinson. (M.D., Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered 1833, being No. 21 of the 21 students present on the 
opening day. Pursued a partial course and left at close of Senior 
year without graduating. 

Studied medicine at University of Pennsylvania. Physician. 

b. June 21, 1817. d. Baltimore, Md., April 25, 1881. s. Al- 
banus Charles Logan and Maria Dickinson, m. April 28, 1846, 
Susan Wister. 



8 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1837 

fOsborne, Charles. 

Entered 1836 and left 1837, during Senior year. 

Banker; accountant. 

b. Smithfield, R. I., October 26, 1818. d. Vassalboro, Me., 
April 19, 1891. s. John Osborne and Elizabeth Allen, m. July 1, 
1846, Louisa L. Lang. 

fSerrill, Isaac S. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1834 and left during the Senior year, 
having pursued a partial course. 

Prominent in the reorganization of the institution after its 
temporary suspension in 1845. Orator at the meeting of old stu- 
dents at Haverford in 1846; subject, "Haverford Revisited" (see 
Haverford History, 1892, pp. 168-175) ; Member of Committee 
to organize Alumni Association, 1856; Alumni Orator, 1857. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 12, 1819. d. 1859. s. Pearson 
Serrill and Rachel Starr. 

fSmith, Dillwyn. 

Entered 1833, being No. 7 of the 21 present on the opening day. 
Left at close of Sophomore year. 

b. Burlington, N. J., April 2, 1818. d. Medford, N. J., Septem- 
ber 10, 1891. s. Richard Morris Smith and Susanna R. Collins, 
m. July 6, 1848, Elizabeth M. Morris. 

fTatnall, Edward. 

Entered 1833, being No. 20 of the 21 present on the opening 
day. Left at close of Junior year on account of ill health. 

Clerk in mill ; farmer ; inventor and first manufacturer of parlor 
matches; nurseryman and florist; Superintendent of Public Parks 
in Wilmington, Del., 1888-93. 

b. Wilmington, Del., September 30, 1818. d. Wilmington, Del., 
May 31, 1898. s. Edward Tatnall and Margery Paxson. m. Sep- 
tember 12, 1844, Rachel R. Webb. 

fThurston, William Richardson, Jr. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1834; left 1835. 

Wholesale druggist; Manager of Haverford College, 1871-95. 

b. New York, May 14, 1817. d. October 10, 1895. s. William 
Richardson Thurston and Mary Seaman, m. November 9, 1842, 
Jane Ridley Day. 

fYarnall, William. 

Entered 1833, being No. 8 of the 21 present on the opening day. 
Left 1835. 

Hardware merchant. Retired. 



1838] MATRICULATE CATALOG 9 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 18, 1819. d. West Philadelphia, 
Pa., December 30, 1903. s. Benjamin Hornor Yarnall and Eliza- 
beth Coffin, m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 23, 1844, Elizabeth 
Moore Massey. 

1838 .- 

fElliott, John. 

Entered 1834. 
Farmer, 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 10, 1820. d. Near Santa Cruz, Cal., 
1892. s. Daniel Elliott and Lydia Richards. 

fEmlen, James Valentine. (M.D., Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1835. 

Physician. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 21, 1820. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
1880. s. Samuel Emlen, M.D., and Beulah Sansom Valentine, m. 
Ann Armour. 

N N -Graduates 

fBishop, John. 

Entered Introductory Department 1833 and left 1837, during 
Junior year. 

Merchant. 

b. Columbus, N. J., March 16, 1820. d. Trenton, N. J., August 
1, 1900. s. John Bishop and Ann Black, m. (1) Rebecca Field 
Biddle; (2) September 9, 1896, Mary James Bowen (Cropper). 

fClapp, Isaac Hicks. 

Entered 1834 and left during Senior year. 
Merchant. Lawyer. 

b. New York City, July 28, 1820. d. New York City, Novem- 
ber 21, 1852. s. John Clapp and Phebe Hicks. 

fCoIlins, John. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1833 and left 1835. First Secretary 
and one of the founders of the Loganian. 

Teacher in Introductory Department, Haverford (Drawing and 
the Classics), 1833-35; Teacher in Private Schools in Philadelphia, 
Pa., and Burlington, N. J.; Principal of Schools, Mt. Holly and 
Bordentown, N. J. ; Teacher of Penmanship, Burlington College, 
Burlington, N. J. ; Township Superintendent of Public Schools, 
Burlington, 1857; Principal of William Forster Home and School, 
Friendsville, Tenn. Retired. Author of "The Art of Engrav- 
ing;" "Voices of the Dumb Creation;" "1970, a Vision of the 



10 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1838 

Coming Age;" numerous poetical and other contributions to vari- 
ous periodicals; author "The ColHns Book;" executed several 
views of Haver ford College (see History of Haver ford College, 
p. 56), etc.; Vice-President, Universal Peace Union; Honorary 
Member, Delavi^are County Institute. 

b. New York City, March 15, 1814. d. Philadelphia, Pa., De- 
cember 17, 1902. s. Thomas Collins and Ann Abbott, m. Feb- 
ruary 10, 1839, Anna Baily. 

fCromwell, Henry. 

Entered 1835 and left 1836. 

Merchant. 

b. New York City, 1818. d. New York City, October 25, 1884. 
s. Daniel Cromwell and Elizabeth Townsend. m. 1845, Sarah M. 
Bovnie. 

fDavis, Richard Wistar. 

Entered Introductory Department 1833 and left at close of 
Junior year, 1838. 

Druggist. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 11, 1820. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
March 31, 1852. s. Isaac Davis (Manager, 1830-38; Superin- 
tendent, 1838-39) and Mary Wistar. 

fGummere, Barker. (LL.D., Princeton.) 

Entered 1835 ; left at close of Junior year, 1835. 

Lawyer; Clerk of Court of Chancery, State of New Jersey, 

1860-70. 
b. Burlington, N. J., October 16, 1822. d. Trenton, N. J., April 

21, 1895. s. Samuel R. Gummere and Elizabeth Drinker Barker. 

m. March 24, 1846, Elizabeth C. Stryker. 

fGummere, John Griscom. 

Entered 1835 and left at close of Junior year, 1838. 

Manufacturer of paper ; afterwards in employ of Adams Ex- 
press Company. 

b. Burlington, N. J., August 17, 1817. d. Burlington, N. J., 
January 24, 1899. s. John Gummere (Professor Mathematics, 
1833-43; Superintendent, 1834-38, Haver ford) and Elizabeth 
Buzby. 

fHacker, Edward. 

Entered 1834; left during Freshman year. 

b. Salem, Mass., July 2, 1820. d. Philadelphia, Pa., March 9, 
1835. s. William Estes Hacker and Nancy Shove. 



1838] MATRICULATE CATALOG 11 

fHaines, John Smith. 

Entered 1833; left 1838. 

Manager, 1869-79. Member Academy Natural Sciences, 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 4, 1820. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 1886. 
s. Reuben Haines and Jane Bowne. m. 1850, Mary Drinker Cope. 

fHowell, Joseph Kirkbridge. 

Entered 1834 ; left 1834. 

Merchant; 31 years Clerk of County Prison. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 27, 1819. d. February 24, 1887. s. 
Asher Mott Howell and Harriet Kirkbride. m. (1) November 
24, 1841, Elizabeth Gillingham Simmons; (2) June 10, 1875, 
Elizabeth Reynolds Cochran. 

fHowell, William Hudson. 

Entered 1834; left 1836. 

Farmer, 1841-46; dry goods merchant, 1847-64; member of 
shipping transportation firm of William Clyde & Co., 1864-72; 
genealogist; compiled Family Charts of Howell, Hudson and Mott 
families ; during War of Rebellion was member of Home Guards 
of Philadelphia ; First Lieutenant in Artillery Company of Ger- 
mantown. Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 12, 1819. d. April 18, 1872. s. 
Joseph Howell and Sarah Richie, m. April 14, 1841, Rebecca 
Hacker. 

fLownes, Phineas. 

Entered 1835 and pursued a partial course; left 1838. 

b. Delaware County, Pa., April 1, 1817. d. . s. Joseph 

Lownes and Rachel . m. December 10, 1840, Emily Lewis. 

yMorgan, James Trask. 

Entered 1833, being No. 13 of the 21 present on the opening 
day ; left 1835. 

Printer and bookbinder. 

b. Cincinnati, O., February 17, 1817. d. October 6, 1866. s. 
Ephraim Morgan and Charlotte Anthony, m, Hannah Weatherby. 

fRedman, Joseph Sweet. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1835 ; left 1836. 
b. Haddonfield, N. J., May 25, 1817. d. 1891. s. Thomas 
Redman and Elizabeth L. Hopkins. 

yShotwell, George Fox. 

Entered 1834; left at close of the Freshman year. 
Farmer; retired 1890. 



12 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1839 

b. New York City, February 28, 1819. d. Skaneateles, N. Y., 
January 2, 1899. s. Joseph S. Shotwell and Deborah Fox. m, 
Louisa R. Rossiter. 

fSmith, Barclay Arney. 

Entered 1834 and left 1836. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 11, 1820. d. . s. Benjamin 

Smith and Ann W. Arney. 

fWistar, Richard. 

Entered 1837; left 1838. 

Superintendent Wills Hospital, Philadelphia. 

b. Salem, N. J., July 14, 1821. d. Salem, N. J., February 4, 
1902. s. Cleayton Wistar and Mary Stevenson, m. September 7, 
1842, Charlotte Wistar Acton. 

1839 
fCollins, Frederic. 

Entered Introductory Department, 1834. 

Brewer ; banker ; President, House of Refuge, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. New York City, January 21, 1822. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
November 27, 1892. s. Isaac Collins (Manager 1830-42) and 
Margaret Morris, m. August 28, 1844, Letitia Poultney Dawson. 

fCope, Thomas Pim 

Entered 1835. 

Merchant in Philadelphia. Author of "Passages from Life and 
Writings of William Penn;" "Views of Christian Doctrine" (ex- 
tracts from Barclay's "Apology") ; "Passages from Life of George 
Fox;" compiler of "Readings from Holy Writ." Manager of 
Haverford, 1864-71. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 7, 1823. d. Germantown, Pa., 
October 27, 1900. s. Henry Cope (Manager 1830-51) and Rachel 
Reeve, m. November 13, 1849, Elizabeth Wistar Stokes. 

fHartshorne, Henry, A.B., A.M., 1860. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 
1845; LL.D., 1884.) 
Entered 1836. Vice-President, Loganian Society, 1839; Presi- 
dent, Alumni Association, Semi-Centennial Year ; Alumni Poet, 
1858, 1880, 1889, 1895. 

Student at University of Pennsylvania Medical Department, 
1840-45 ; Practicing Physician ; Professor in Central High School, 
Philadelphia; Professor in University of Pennsylvania (Auxiliary 
Medical Department) ; Professor Organic Science and Philosophy, 
1867-71, Physiology and Hygiene, 1871-76, Haverford College; 
Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania; Girard College; 



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Medical Department Pennsylvania Dental College, etc. ; editor of 
Friends' Review, 1873-78, 1881-93; author of Prize Essay on 
"Arterial Circulation," American Medical Association, 1856; 
"Memoranda Medica," 1860; "Monograph on Glycerine," 1856; 
"Treatise on Cholera," 1860; "Essentials of Practical Medicine," 
1867-81; "Conspectus of Medical Sciences," 1869; "Guide to 
Medicine Chest," 1868; "Our Homes" (a Health Primer), 1880; 
also "Household Manual of Hygiene, Medicine and Surgery," 
1887-91 ; articles on Brain, Evolution, Hygiene, etc., in "Johnson's 
Universal Cyclopsedia," 1875; several volumes of poems; "Bertram 
the Prince, and Other Poems," 1892; Acting Assistant (Contract) 
Surgeon for Hospital Service, U. S. A., 1862; Attending Physi- 
cian Philadelphia Hospital, 1855-56; Episcopal Hospital, 1860-62; 
Consulting Physician Woman's Hospital, Philadelphia, 1866-76. 
Member of American Philosophical Society, elected 1863 ; College 
of Physicians of Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 16, 1823. d. Tokyo, Japan, Feb- 
ruary 10, 1897. s. Joseph Hartshorne and Anna Bonsall. m. 
January 8, 1849, Mary Elizabeth Brown. 

fMendenhall, Nereus. (M.D., Jefferson Medical College, Phila.) 

Entered Junior Class 1837. 

Studied medicine at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Physician. Taught at Friends' Boarding School, New Garden, 
N. C. Instructor in Latin, William Penn Charter School, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. ; Professor of Moral Science and Astronomy, Haver- 
ford College, 1878-79; Professor of Greek and Latin, 1879-80; 
Superintendent, 1878-80; Alumni Orator, 1879; Civil Engineer 
at various periods in his life; Member of School Board, N. C. ; 
Member of Legislature, North Carolina. 

b. Jamestown, N. C, 1819. d. Jamestown, N. C, 1893. s. 
Richard Mendenhall and Mary Pegg. m. 1851, Orianna Wilson. 

fRandolph, Richard. (M.D., Jefferson Medical College, Phila.) 

Entered 1836. 

Studied medicine Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Physician. Author of "Aspects of Humanity," "Sober Thoughts 
on Staple Themes," etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 27, 1822. d. January, 1905. s. Ed- 
ward Randolph, Jr., and Mary Taylor. 

fTaber, Charles. 

Entered 1837. 

Bookseller and Art Publisher. Alumni Orator, 1859. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., April 8, 1822. d. New Bedford, Mass., 



14 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1839 

November 17, 1887. s. William Congdoii Taber and Hannah 
Tucker Shearman, m. March 21, 1853, Sarah Jane Howland. 

Non-Graduates 
fBalderston, Lloyd. 

Entered Junior Class 1837 ; left during Senior year, 1839. 

Teacher. Farmer since 1841. Contributor to agricultural and 
other journals. 

b. Falls, Bucks County, Pa., July 21, 1818. d. Colora, Md., 
December 23, 1907. s. Mark Balderston and Elizabeth Lloyd, 
m. 1843, Catharine Canby. 

fCarey, James. 

Entered 1835 ; left 1836. 

Merchant. 

b. Baltimore, Md., January 20, 1821. d. Baltimore, Md., Oc- 
tober 8, 1894. s. John Ellicott Carey and Ann Irwin, m. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., May 1, 1850, Susan Budd Kimber. 

fCoates, Joseph Potts Hornor. 

Entered 1835 ; left 1836. 

Merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 7, 1821. d. October 9, 1850. s. 
George Morrison Coates and Rebecca Hornor. m. 1844, Eliza 
Henri Troth. 

f Collins, Benjamin, Jr. 

Entered Introductory Department, 1834; left during Senior 
year, 1839. 

Merchant. Connected with Sanitary Commission during the 
Civil War. 

b. New York City, , 1823. d. New York City, February 

20, 1900. s. Benjamin S. Collins and Hannah Bowne. 

fCoUins, Francis. 

Entered 1835 ; left during Junior year. 

Farmer. 

b. Burlington, N. J., April 6, 1821. d. Penn's Manor, Pa., June 
2, 1880. s. Thomas Collins and Ann Abbott, m. January 29, 
1850, Anna Whitehead. 

fCope, Francis Reeve. 

Entered 1835 ; left 1838 on account of ill health. 

Merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 6, 1821. d. , 1909. s. Henry 

Cope (Manager 1830-51) and Rachel Reeve, m. December 18, 
1847, Anne Stewardson Brown. 



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fCrenshaw, John Bacon. 

Entered Junior Class 1837; left at close of year. 

Farmer ; surveyor ; Minister of Society of Friends for 45 years. 
Member of Virginia State Legislature and of convention held 
about 1868 for nev/ State Constitution. 

b. Henrico County, Va., May 2, 1820. d. Richmond, Va., May 
10, 1889. s. Nathaniel Chapman Crenshaw and Deborah Crew, 
m. (1) September 12, 1844, Rachel Hoge; (2) June 5, 1860, 
Judith Ann Willitts. 

fDrinker, John Henry. 

Entered Junior year 1838 ; left at close of year. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 25, 1821. d. . s. John 

Drinker and Eliza A. Morgan. 

fFoiwell, Joseph D. 

Entered 1835 ; left close of Sophomore year, 1837. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 18, 1817. d. . s. William Fol- 

well, Jr., and . 

fFoster, Charles. 

Entered 1835 ; left during Senior year. 

Merchant; publisher; author of "The Story of the Bible," 
550,000 copies sold; "The Story of the Gospel," 150,000 copies 
sold; "First Steps for Little Feet," 75,000 copies sold; "Bible 
Pictures and What They Teach Us," over 100,000 copies sold; 
"Fables and Allegories." 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 3, 1822. d. January 1, 1887. s. 
William Foster and Hetty Harker. m. January 21, 1847, Emily 
Musgrave Wetherill. 

tHaines, William Snell. 

Entered Junior Class 1837; left at close of year. 
Civil engineer and surveyor in Providence for many years, 
b. Philadelphia, March 8, 1816. d. Providence, R. I., May 28, 
1887. s. Jesse Pierce Haines and Sarah Snell. 

fHill, Nathan Branson. (M.D., Ohio Med. Coll., Cin., O.) 
Entered Junior Class 1838 ; left during Senior year. 
Studied at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., and at 
Ohio Medical College, Cincinnati, O. Practiced medicine in North 
Carolina 15 years, then removed to Minnesota. Published various 
essays on medical topics. Member of Hennepin County Medical 
Society; President, Minnesota Medical Society; Alderman in City 
of Minneapolis; President, City Council; President, Minnesota 
Bible Society. 



,16 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1839 

b. Randolph County, N. C, May 13, 1817. d. St. Paul, Minn., 
February, 1875. s. Samuel Hill and Mary Branson, m. May 5, 
1845, Eliza L. Mendenhall. 

fHinsdale, Stephen Grellet. 

Entered 1835 ; left 1836. 

Merchant; bookkeeper. 

b. New York City, June 18, 1819. d. Cleveland, O., October 8, 
1877. s. Henry Hinsdale and Mary Roscoe. m. June 18, 1844, 
Martha A. Elmer. 

fKing, Thomas. 

Entered 1835 ; left at close of Sophomore year. 
Merchant; farmer. 

b. Baltimore, Md., August 19, 1820. d. Glenville, Md., May 18, 
1884. s. Joseph King, Jr., and Tacy Ellicott. 

fMoore, Richard Mott. 

Entered 1835 ; left 1836. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1820. d. . s. John Moore and Cath- 
arine Robeson. 

fMorris, Joshua Husband. 

Entered 1834; pursued a partial course, leaving at end of 
Senior year. 

Lawyer and conveyancer. President, Real Estate Title and 
Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1823. d. Germantown, 
Philadelphia, Pa., December 23, 1885. s. Anthony Paschall Morris 
and Anna Husband, m. (1) Anne Wistar; (2) Elizabeth Stokes. 

fMott, William Franklin, Jr. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1834 ; left during Junior year, 
1837. 

Merchant. 

b. New York City, July 7, 1820. d. New York City, May 25, 
1882. s. William Franklin Mott (Manager 1834-46) and Phebe 
Merritt. m. October 13, 1841, Jane Bowne. 

fNeedles, Caleb Hathaway. 

Entered Introductory Department 1834; left 1835. 

Druggist. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 3, 1820. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
October 10, 1884. s. Edward Needles and Mary Hathaway, m. 
November 10, 1841, Ann Maria Needles. 



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fRandoIph, George. 

Entered 1835; left 1837. 

Merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March, 1820. d. March 7, 1903. s. Edward 
Randolph, Jr., and Mary Taylor, m. October 6, 1847, Rebecca 
Cope. 

1840 
fHowell, Joseph, Jr. 

Entered Introductory Department 1836. 

Leather merchant ; accountant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1823. d. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., 
August 18, 1889. s. Joseph Howell and Sarah Richie, m. Novem- 
ber 4, 1852, Anne Emlen. 

fKimber, Anthony Morris. 

Entered 1836. At time of death, oldest living Alumnus. 

Merchant in Philadelphia. Retired. Manager of Haverford 
College, 1849-71. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa,, May 19, 1824. d. Germantown, Pa., Septem- 
ber 20, 1917. s. Thomas Kimber (Manager 1830-65) and Joanna 
Sophia Shober. m. (1) June 8, 1853, Margaret Cooper Cope; 
(2) September 2, 1881, Josephine Winner. 

fSharpless, Henry Hale Graham. 

Entered 1836. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 12, 1823. d. Chester Hills, Phila- 
delphia, April 15, 1870. s. Townsend Sharpless and Mary B. 
Jones, m. November 21, , Mary Lyman Van Buren. 

fWinslow, John Randolph. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1846.) 

Entered Junior Class 1838. 

Physician and surgeon. Professor of Materia Medica in Mary- 
land College of Pharmacy. 

b. Piney Woods, N. C, November 8, 1820. d. Baltimore, Md., 
February 13, 1866. s. Nathan Winslow and Margaret Fitz Ran- 
dolph. 

Non-Graduates 

fAUen, Marmaduke Watson. 

Entered Introductory Department 1835 ; left at close of Junior 
year, 1838. 

Physician; farmer; Collector of Internal Revenue for Bucks 
County, Pa. 

b. Langhorne, Pa., March 15, 1821. d. Langhorne, Pa., Jan- 
uary 28, 1890. s. Thomas Lancaster Allen and Susan M. Watson, 
m. June 5, 1856, Sarah Rodman Paxson. 

2 



18 KAVERFORD COLLEGE [1840 

jBaily, Thomas Loyd. 

Entered 1836 ; left during Junior year. 

Merchant. Ordained to ministry in Baptist Church, 1871. 
Held charges in West Chester, Reading, and Pleasantville, N. J. 
Author of seven Sunday-School Library Books, viz.: "Possibili- 
ties," "Only Me," "Dr. Wallsten's Way," "Nat, the Miner's Boy," 
"Open Ways," "An Entire Stranger," "In Pine Woods." 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 2, 1824. d. Atlantic City, N. J., 
May 6, 1914. s. Joshua Baily and Elizabeth Loyd. m. Bellefonte, 
Pa., November 9, 1854, Caroline Adelia Smith. 

fBarker, Benjamin. 

Entered Senior Class 1840; left before graduating, 1840. 

Lumber merchant, Providence, R. L, Olean, N. Y., and later in 
Tiverton, R. L 

b. Tiverton, R. L, September 24, 1822. d. Tiverton, R. L, 
April 14, 1897. s. Abraham Barker and Margaret Buffum. m. 
December 1, 1847, Catherine Jackson Dennis. 

fBowne, John. 

Entered Introductory Department and left at close of Sopho- 
more year, 1838. 

General Agent of Society for Improving the Condition of the 
Poor, New^ York City, for 12 years. During Civil War in the 
employ of the Sanitary Commission. 

b. New York City, June 6, 1820. d. Ash Brook, N. J., Feb- 
ruary 13, 1894. s. Robert H. Bow^ne and Sarah Hartshorne. 

fCowperthwaite, Edwin. 

Entered Introductory Department 1834; left during Junior 
year, 1839. 

Wholesale boot and shoe merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 9, 1824. d. June 17, 1857. s. 
Joseph Cowperthwaite and Rebecca Carlile. m. January 21, 1851, 
Lucy Reed. 

fFisher, Charles Willianr. 

Entered Introductory Department 1835 and left during Junior 
year, 1839. 

Farmer. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., September, 1820. d. De- 
cember 28, 1857. s. William Logan Fisher and Sarah Lindley. 

fHartshorne, George. 

Entered 1836; left at close of Sophomore )^ear. 
Farmer. 



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b. Near Rahway, N. J., September 30, 1822. d. — , 1911. s. 
Hugh Hartshorne and Elizabeth Brown, m. September, 1848, 
Sarah Robinson. 

fHolIingshead, Joseph Mickle. 

Entered Introductory Department 1835 ; left during Junior year, 
1839. 

Wholesale grocer; insurance agent. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 15, 1821. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
March 28, 1885. s. Hugh F. Hollingshead and Martha Mickle. 
m. Caroline Atwood. 

fSharpless, Daniel Offley . 

Entered Introductory Department, 1833, being No. 9 of the 
21 present on opening day; left 1838. 

Merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 24, 1821; drowned at Atlantic City, 
N. J., July 10, 1874. s. Blakey Sharpless (Manager 1841-44) and 
Mary Offley. m. May 3, 1843, Hester Shove Hacker. 

fThurston, Joseph D. 

Entered 1836 ; left at close of Junior year, 1839. 

b. New York City, February 22, 1823. d. June 5, 1861. s. 
William Richardson Thurston and Abigail Evernghim. m. April 
30, 1849, Mary Wharton. 

fWilliams, Joseph Kirkbride. 

Entered 1835 ; left 1836. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 7, 1817. d. October 21, 1848. 
s. Jonathan G. Williams and Mary Ann Kirkbride. 

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fLawrence, Richard Henry. 

Entered 1837. 
No business. 

b. New York City, October 7, 1824. d. Saratoga, N. Y., Sep- 
tember 22, 1847. s. Henry H, Lawrence and Mary Folwell. 

fPerot, James Poultney. 

Entered Introductory Department 1836. 

Merchant; flour inspector; Adjutant of the 118th Pennsylvania 
Volunteers (Com Exchange Regiment), which he was foremost 
in raising ; served seven months ; wounded at the battle of Shep- 
herdstown, Va. ; honorably discharged January, 1863. Colonel 
of the 49th Pennsylvania Militia, to quell the riots in the mine 
regions. 



20 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1841 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 12, 1825. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan- 
uary 13, 1872. s. William S. Perot and Mary Williams Poultney. 

fWhite, Elias Albertson. (M.D.) 
Entered Sophomore Class 1838. 
Physician. 

b. Perquimans County, N. C, September 23, 1821. d. Feb- 
ruary 18, 1866. s. Miles White and Elizabeth Albertson. 

fBirdsall, Thomas Webb. 

Entered Introductory Department 1835 ; left at close of Junior 
year, 1839. 

Flour merchant; ladies' furnishing goods. President, Fire In- 
surance Company. 

b. New York City (?), May, 1824. d. 1866. s. WiUiam Bird- 
sail and Martha Webb. m. December 13, 1848, Margaret Wood. 

fBirdsall, William, Jr. 

Entered Introductory Department 1835 ; left same year. 

Clerk ; flour merchant ; insurance surveyor. 

b. New York City (?), October 30, 1822. d. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
December 1, 1873. s. William Birdsall and Martha Webb. m. 
September 12, 1849, Caroline Wood. 

fGreaves, Thomas (sometimes spelled Greeves.) 

Entered Introductory Department 1834; pursued partial course 

leaving during Senior year, 1841. 
Student; author, 
b. West Chester, Pa., 1823. d. In England about 1897. s. 

James R. Greaves (Manager 1842-44) and Sarah (or Mary) 

Ann Fling. 

fGummere, Charles J. 

Entered 1839; left at close of Junior year, 1840. 

Clerk in ofiice of Court of Chancery, N. J. ; Receiving Teller, 
Bank of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Burlington, N. J., June 29, 1824. d. April 22, 1880. s. 
Samuel R. Gummere and Elizabeth Drinker Barker. 

f Jones, Benjamin W. 

Entered Introductory Department 1833 ; left 1834. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 29, 1821. d. December 15, 1883. s. 
Benjamin Jones and Mary Howell, m. Harriet Woodmansie 
Davis. 



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fLong, Alfonzo W. 

Entered Introductory Department 1836; left 1838. 

b. Orange County, N. C, . d. . s. John Long and 

Mary W. . 

fMauIe, Edward. 

Entered Introductory Department 1835 ; left during Junior year, 
1839. 

Dry goods merchant ; lumber merchant, 1844-83 ; retired. Mem- 
ber Company C, Gray Reserves, 1861-65. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 6, 1823. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
December 6, 1890. s. Israel Maule and Ann Price, m. October 
15, 1857, Harriet N. Mentz. 

fParsons, William Bowne. 

Entered Introductory Department 1835 ; left 1837, during 
Freshman year. 

b. Flushing, N. Y., February 10, 1823. d. September 14, 1856. 
s. Samuel Parsons and Mary Bowne. m. Mary F. Leggett. 

fSharpless, Isaac. 

Entered Introductory Department 1836; left 1839. 

Merchant; glass manufacturer; accountant, Pennsylvania Rail- 
road. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa.. October 8, 1822. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
February 7, 1889. s. Blakey Sharpless (Manager 1841-44) and 
Mary Offley. m. October 18, 1855, Rebecca Hutchinson. 

fSmith, Albanus. 

Entered 1837; left 1839. 

Entered Sophomore Class, University of Pennsylvania, 1839, 
and died while a student. His memoir was printed in 1873. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 30, 1823. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
March 29, 1842. s. John Jay Smith and Rachel Collins Pearsall. 

fTrotter, William Henry. 

Entered Introductory Department 1834; left at close of Junior 
year, 1839. 

Wholesale grocer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 1, 1822. d. January 5, 1898. 
s. Nathan Trotter and Susan Hough, m. Maria Louisa Farr. 

fWarder, William. (A.B., Oxford College, Ohio.) 
Entered 1836; left 1838. 
Lawyer; miller. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 21, 1821. d. Springfield, O., 
August 31, 1886. m. November 28, 1855, Mary P. Price. 



22 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1842 

1842 

fBowne, Robert. 

Entered Introductory Department, 1835. First Secretary, 
Alumni Association, 1856; Vice-President, 1892. 

Stationer. Some time member of the New York Geographical 
Society. 

b. New York City, May 6, 1825. d. New York City, March 4, 
1906. s. John L. Bowne and Eliza Rowland, m. April 26, 1860, 
Anna F. Willis. 

fCadbury, Richard. 

Entered Introductory Department 1837. 

Merchant for 40 years ; Steward of Pennsylvania Hospital, 
Philadelphia, Pa. ; accountant. Manager of Haver ford College, 
1865-97. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 18, 1825. d. March 13, 1897. 
s. Joel Cadbury (Manager 1849-57) and Caroline Warder, m. 
December 4, 1850, Lydia Comfort Shinn. 

fHilles, William Smith. 

Entered 1833, being No. 14 of the 21 present on opening day; 
left 1835, and re-entered Junior Class 1840. 

Assistant Teacher, Haverford College, 1844-45. Manufacturer; 
Secretary, Railroad Company; President, Savings Bank. 

b, Wilmington, Del., January 28, 1825. d. Nice, France, De- 
cember 25, 1876. s. Samuel Hilles (Superintendent 1833) and 
Margaret Hill Smith, m, Attleboro, Bucks County, Pa., May 17, 
1849, Sarah L. Allen. 

fKimber, Thomas, Jr., Litt.D., 1887. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1838. 

Merchant, Wilmington, Del. ; President, Williamsport & Elmira 
Railroad, etc., Philadelphia, Pa. Retired. For Benefactions to 
the College see index to History of Haverford College, 1830-92. 
Minister of the Society of Friends. Author of a number of 
pamphlets on questions of Church Polity, doctrinal subjects and 
tracts chiefly relating to the Society of Friends; "The Spiritual 
Nature of Baptism and the Lord's Supper ;" "The Early Christian 
Church and Other Essays." 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 1, 1825. d. Richmond Hill, 
N. Y., December 23, 1890. s. Thomas Kimber (Manager 1830- 
65) and Joanna Sophia Shober. m. June 21, 1874, Mary Shear- 
man. 



1842] MATRICULATE CATALOG 23 

tLevick, James Jones., A.B., A.M., 1884. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 
1847.) 

Entered Junior Class 1840. Alumni Orator, 1860. Author of 
frequent brief addresses before Haverford Alumni; President of 
Alumni, 1888-89. 

Studied medicine, University of Pennsylvania; physician; sur- 
geon, United States Hospital in Philadelphia, Pa. Organized a 
military hospital as volunteer surgeon at Hagerstown, Md., after 
battle of South Mountain; also acted as volunteer surgeon after 
battle of Antietam. Member of the Medical Staff, Pennsylvania 
Hospital, 1856-68, when he resigned; resident physician in same, 
1849-51; physician to Magdalen Asylum 41 years; physician to 
Wills' Eye Hospital, 1853-65. While at the Pennsylvania Hos- 
pital he introduced the use of ice in the treatment of sunstroke. 
Author of very many papers relating to medical subjects in the 
various medical periodicals; frequent contributor to the daily 
press of Philadelphia on literary and historical subjects. Frequent 
contributor to the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biog- 
raphy on matters of local history and biography, among which 
may be mentioned: "Memoir of Daniel B. Smith;" "Dr. Benjamin 
H. Coates;" "The Early Friends and Their Service in Pennsyl- 
vania;" "The Early Welsh Quakers and Their Emigration to 
Pennsylvania;" "Three Epochs in the Life of William Penn," 
etc. Author of "Fenny Drayton, the Birthplace of George Fox," 
"Barclay of Ury," and "Swarthmore Hall, the Home of Margaret 
Fell Fox," Memoir of Jacob P. Jones; "The Ancient Britons," 
an address before the Welsh Society, the "Early Physicians of 
Philadelphia," and many other papers. Fellow of the College of 
Physicians, 1851 ; Member of American Medical Association, 
1864; of Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1853; of Academy 
of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1865; of the Welsh Society 
of Pennsylvania. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 28, 1824. d. Philadelphia, Pa., June 
25, 1893. s. Ebenezer Levick and Elizabeth Wetherill Jones. 

fRodman, Edmund, A.M. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1839. 

Dealer in sperm and whale oil ; candle manufacturer ; oil broker ; 
artist. Serv^ 14 years on the school committee of New Bedford, 
2 years as chairman. Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Friends' 
Academy, New Bedford, 35 years, and a trustee of the same. 
Member of the Home Guard for six months, 1861. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., January 18, 1824. d. , 1903. s. 

Samuel Rodman and Hannah Haydock Prior. 



24 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1842 

fRodman, Thomas Rotch. 

Entered 1839. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., September 27, 1825. d. December, 
1905. s. Samuel Rodman and Hannah Haydock Prior, m. Oc- 
tober 4, 1853, Anne Miles. 

f Smith, Benjamin Raper. (Ph.G., Phila. College of Pharmacy.) 
Entered Preparatory Department 1833, being No. 15 of the 21 
present on the opening day. 

Drug and chemical manufacturer. Manager Philadelphia House 
of Refuge, 1876-95. Member of Historical Society of Penn- 
sylvania, Franklin Institute, Historical Society of Newport, R. I., 
Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. Private in G^r- 
mantown Home Guard. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 31, 1825. d. April, 1804. s. Daniel 
B. Smith (Manager 1830-34, 1846-49; Principal 1843-45; Pro- 
fessor of Moral Philosophy and English Literature, etc., 1833-45) 
and Esther Morton, m. June 8, 1859, Esther Fisher Wharton. 

fTaber, Augustus. 

Entered Junior Class 1840. 

Bookseller; dealer in marbles. New York City, 1852-86. Re- 
sided in California, 1893-98. Clerk New York Yearly Meeting 
of Friends, 1875-89. Vice-President, American Bible Society; 
Vice-President, Evangelical Alliance. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., February 3, 1826. d. San Jose, Cal., 
April 6, 1898. m. May 15, 1851, Anna Haviland Ferris. 

fWinslow, Caleb. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1849.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1839. 

Physician and surgeon in North Carolina and afterwards in 
Baltimore, Md. Examiner in Surgery on the Original Board of 
Medical Examiners of the State of North Carolina. Frequent 
contributor to medical journals. Member of Medical and 
Chirurgical Society of Maryland. 

b. Piney Woods, N. C, January 24, 1824. d. Baltimore, Md., 
June 13, 1895. s. Nathan Winslow and Margaret Fitz Randolph, 
m. January 22, 1852, Jane Paxson Parry. 

Non-Graduates 
fArnold, William Dennis. 

Entered 1837; left 1839. 

Machinist in Philadelphia; teacher in William Dennis's School 
at Rancocas, N. J. ; engineer coal mines, Portsmouth, R. I. ; es- 
tabbshed a machine shop, Beloit, Mich., 1851; machinist at 



1842] MATRICULATE CATALOG 25 

Marinette, Wis., 1858; afterwards machinist at Brunswick, Ga., 
and at Tampa, Fla. 

b. Newport, R. I., September 16, 1820. d. Glenmore, Ga., June, 
1887. s. Aza Arnold and Abigail Dennis, m. (1) 1854, Ellen 
Fry Eldredge, of East Greenwich, R. I., and (2) 1879, Ellen 
Stiger. 

fAshbridge, Abraham Sharpless. 

Entered 1838 ; left 1840. 

Farmer and civil engineer. 

b. East Cain, Pa., March 24, 1823. d. April 22, 1902. s. George 
G. Ashbridge and Rachel V. Sharpless. m. October 13, 1853, 
Elizabeth Downing Sharpless. 

f Bunker, Nathan, Jr. 

Entered Introductory Department 1837; left 1838. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 8, 1825. d. . s. Nathan 

Bunker and Elizabeth . 

fCanby, William. 

Entered 1837 ; left 1839. 

Farmer. Retired. 

b. Wilmington, Del., April 11, 1822. d. Wilmington, Del., 
January 15, 1897. s. James Canby and Elizabeth Roberts, m. 
April 30, 1846, Ann Tatnall. 

tCobb, William Almy. (M.D., Univ. of Md., 1845.) 
Entered 1836; left 1837. 
Physician. 

b. Baltimore, Md., May 25, 1823. d. Baltimore, Md., July 30, 
1845. s. Daniel Cobb and Ruth Almy. 

f Collins, Isaac. 

Entered Introductory Department 1837; left at close of Sopho- 
more year, 1841. 

Lumber merchant ; optician ; insurance agent. 

b. New York City, May 2, 1824. d. December 28, 1902. s. 
Isaac Collins (Manager 1830-42) and Margaret Morris, m. De- 
cember 9, 1847, Elizabeth Budd Kner Earl. 

fCowperthwaite, Thomas Carlile. 

Entered Introductory Department 1834; left during Freshman 
year, 1838, on account of ill health. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 4, 1822. d. Philadelphia, Pa.. 
1841. s. Joseph Cowperthwaite and Rebecca Carlile. 



26 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1842 

fEdwards, Edward Bird. 

Entered 1838; left 1839. 

Entered flour and feed business; lumber merchant; held large 
interests in street railway companies; President, Ridge Avenue 
Passenger Railway Company. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 10, 1822. d. Moorestown, N. J., 
August 15, 1902. s. Edward Edwards and Agnes . 

fElliott, Daniel Morris. 

Entered Introductory Department 1837; left 1840. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 10, 1822. d. Cincinnati, O., in Mili- 
tary Hospital, 1864. s. Daniel Elliott and Lydia Richards, m. 
Sarah Ann Laws. 

fHardy, Benjamin F. 

Entered from Fallston, Beaver County, Pa., 1834. Assistant 
Superintendent, Haverford, 1834-37. 

b. , 1809. d. November 22, 1886. s. and . m. 

November 24, 1841, Elizabeth G. Simmons. 

fHuhn, John. 

Entered 1833 ; left 1834. 

Farmer; agent Freedman's Bureau, St. Helena, S. C, during 
Civil War; United States Department Collector, Beaufort, S. C. 

b. MurderkiU, Del., June 25, 1818. d. Wyoming, Del., July 6, 
1894. s. Ezekiel Hunn and Hannah Alston, m. (1) Mary Swal- 
low; (2) November 25, 1855, Anne Jenkins. 

fHussey, William Rowland. 

Entered Introductory Department; left at close of Sophomore 
year, 1840. 

Engaged in the East India trade, at first in New York City and 
later in New Bedford, Mass. ; entered in commission business in 
New York. During the Civil War passed winters in Nicaragua 
superintending raising of cotton. Engaged in sale of plumbers' 
supplies, New York City. 

b. New York City, January 24, 1824. d. East Orange, N. J., 
May 2, 1919. s. George Hussey and Hetty Howland. m. April 
14, 1851, Cornelia Collins. 

f Johnson, Henry Norton. (Entered as Henry John Johnson.) 
Entered Introductory Department 1834; left 1835. 
Member of Horticultural Society of Germantown. 
b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., May 20, 1820. d. August 
30, 1879. s. John Johnson and Sarah Wheeler. 



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fLeggett, Charles Pleasants. (M.D.) 

Entered Introductory Department 1834; left 1839. 

Homeopathic physician in New York City. 

b. New York City, December 31, 1824. d. New York City, 

. s. Thomas Haight Leggett and Frances Vaux Pleasants. 

m. Ellen Currie. 

fMendenhall, James Ruffin. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1836; left 1839, at close of 
Freshman year. 

Planter. 

b. Jamestown, N. C, , 1825. d. Jamestown, N. C, . 

s. George C. Mendenhall and Eliza W. Dunn. 

fMorgan, Samuel Rodman. 

Entered 1840; left 1842. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 18, 1824. d. November 21, 1891. 
s. Cliarles Wain Morgan and Sarah Rodman, m. June 17, 1854, 
Josephine Wharton Craig. 

fMott, Samuel Franklin. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1833 ; left at close of Fresh- 
man year. 

Merchant. 

b. New York City, 1826 (?). d. New York City, 1856 (?). 
s. Samuel Franklin Mott and Ann Leggett. m. 1850 ( ?), Lavinia 
McCaffrey. 

fMurray, Robert Lindley. 

Entered 1838; left during Junior year on account of ill health. 

Wool merchant; General Agent of Provident Life and Trust 
Company of Philadelphia in New York City ; Manager of Haver- 
ford College, 1855-58; President, Alumni Association, 1864, 1865, 
1866 ; Minister in Society of Friends ; Clerk of New York Yearly 
Meeting of Friends; President of New York Bible Society. 

b. New York City, November 11, 1825. d. Chappaqua, N. Y., 
August 29, 1874, as result of being thrown from carriage, s. 
Robert L Murray and Elizabeth Golden, m. May 3, 1849, Ruth 
Shearman Taber. 

fTalcott, Joseph D. 

Entered Introductory Department 1836; left 1837. 

b. Skaneateles, N. Y., , d. . s. Richard Talcott and 



28 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1843 

fTatnall, William. 

Entered 1837 ; left 1839. 

Merchant and broker; President, New Castle County Mutual 
Insurance Company ; Director, Wilmington Saving Fund Society ; 
Director, First National Bank, etc. ; Member Historical Society 
of Delaware. 

b. Brandywine Village, Del., March 11, 1822. d. Wilmington, 
Del., October 28, 1885. s. Edward Tatnall and Margery Paxson. 
m. (1) October 17, 1844, Rachel Burgess Moon; (2) February 
13, 1884, Esther Warner. 

fTaylor, Joseph B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1839; left during year. 

Farmer. 

b. Burlington County, N. J., March 16, 1821. d. Fallsington, 
Pa., December 18, 1877. s. Benjamin Taylor and Sarah Brant- 
ingham. m. Fallsington, Pa., October 18, 1849, Martha Brown. 

1843 

fHowland, Robert Bowne. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1838. 

Farmer for 40 years; President and Resident Trustee How- 
land School, Union Springs, N. Y., 1863-76; Supervisor of Town- 
ship 3 years. Author of "The Christ in Pagan, Jewish, and Early 
Christian History," a condensation of Pressense's History of the 
Church. Dean and Honorary Member of Pleasantville University 
Club, Pleasantville, N. Y. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., March 23, 1826. d. Pleasantville, 
N. Y., August 17, 1916. s. George Howland and Susan How- 
land, m. February 25, 1851, Susanna Robinson. 

fStroud, William Daniel. (M.D., Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered Junior Class, 1841. 

Studied medicine at University of Pennsylvania; physician; ex- 
amining physician and afterwards general agent New England 
Mutual Life Insurance Company. 

b. Stroudsburg, Pa., October 5, 1825. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
September 25, 1883. s. William Stroud and Mary Paul Robeson, 
m. (1) October, 1855, Charlotte Wistar Beesley; (2) Mrs. Mary 
(Johnson) Ellicott. 

fWhite, Francis. 

Entered November, 1838. 

Merchant. Manager, Haverford College, 1878-1904; Trustee 



1843] MATRICULATE CATALOG 29 

(original), Johns Hopkins University and Treasurer of same; 
Trustee (original), Johns Hopkins Hospital. 

b. Perquimans County, N. C, March 25, 1825. d. Baltimore, 
Md., September 11, 1904. m. 1854, Jane E. Janney. 

Non-Graduates 

fAdams, Justus C. 

Entered Introductory Department 1838; left 1839, 
b. Newburgh, N. Y. (about) 1821. d. Cornwall, N. Y., Feb- 
ruary 7, 1841. s. Nathaniel Adams and , 

fAIdrich, Joseph W. 

Entered Senior Class 1843 and took a partial course. President, 
Loganian Society ; Alumni Orator elect, 1865. 

Teacher Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Haverford, 1843- 
45 ; Classics and Ancient Literature, Haverford, 1848-53. Prin- 
cipal Friends' Select School for Boys, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Smithfield, R. I., January 18, 1821. d. April 12, 1865. s. 
Moses Aldrich and Ann Jones, m. September 13, 1849, Rachel 
E. Sharpless. 

yBacon, Joseph Kirkbride. 

Entered 1840; left at close of Sophomore year, 1842. 

Served as private in Mexican War. Manufacturer of paper 
boxes. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October, 1825. d. Philadelphia, Pa., June 
1, 1861. s. George Vaux Bacon and Sally Ann Kirkbride. m. 
(1) August, 1849, Annie E. Bryan; (2) June, 1852, Sally A. 
McLain. 

fBrown, William A. 

Entered Introductory Department 1833 ; left close of Junior 
year, 1842. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 14, 1824. d. . s. Jeremiah 

Brown and Elizabeth Stewardson. 

fBuffum, Benjamin. 

Entered 1839; left at close of Freshman year. 

Farmer near Newport, R. I. Coal and wood dealer, Worcester, 
Mass. President, Steamboat Transportation Company, Providence 
and New York, and Providence and Newport, R. I. 

b. Newport, R. I., October 20, 1822. d. Providence, R. I., 
June 28, 1878. s. David Buffum and Susan Ann Barker, m. 
November 11, 1846, Eleanor King. 



30 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1843 

fBuUock, William Rockhill. (M.D., U. of P.) 

Entered 1839; left 1842. 

Studied medicine at University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 
Pa., and in Paris, France. Physician in Philadelphia for a short 
time, then moved to Wilmington, Del. Surgeon to the United 
States Army Hospital at Wilmington during the Civil War. Fre- 
quent lecturer on chemical and electrical subjects. Fellow of 
Philadelphia College of Physicians; Charter Member and Physi- 
cian to Delaware Hospital, Wilmington, Del. One of founders 
and most active member of Wilmington Institute and Library ; 
President, Board of Education, Wilmington, Del. 

b. Wilmington, Del., October 4, 1824. d. Germantown, Pa., 
November 18, 1914. s. John Bullock and Rachel Griscom. m. 
Elizabeth Ann Emlen. 

f Chase, George Hazen. 

Entered 1838; left Senior year on account of ill health. 

b. Salem, Mass., January 10, 1826. d. Salem, Mass., February 
11, 1870. s. Philip Chase and Alice Brown, m. July 8, 1851, 
Eliza Earle Chase. 

fCoale, James Carey. 

Entered 1838 ; left 1839. 

Merchant; marine insurance agent; agent for "Lloyds," Balti- 
more, Md. 

b. Baltimore County, Md., May 25, 1825. d. Bahimore, Md., 
April 13, 1891. s. William Ellis Coale and Hannah Ellicott Carey, 
m. August 2, 1847, Katharine Baily. 

fDunbar, Charles Clark. 

Entered Junior Class 1841; left 1842 (?). 

Merchant ( ?) ; Assistant Quartermaster General under Gov- 
ernor John A. Andrew, 1861 ; Import Clerk in United States 
Custom House, Boston, Mass. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., November 18, 1826. d. Boston, Mass., 
January 14, 1885. m. October 4, 1848, Mary Elizabeth Willis. 

fEstlack, Thomas, Jr. (Ph.G., Phila. College of Pharmacy.) 

Entered Introductory Department 1836; left close of Freshman 

year, 1839. 

Studied at Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Druggist. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 30, 1823. d. February 24, 1902. s. 

Thomas Estlack and Eliza Shinn. m. March 24, 1847, Sarah 

Watson. 



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fFisher, Israel Pleasants. 

Entered Introductory Department 1836; left 1838. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 24, 1825. d. November, 1847, 
killed in Mexican War. s. Samuel Rhoads Fisher and Ann 
Pleasants. 

fFolwell, Richard L. 

Entered Introductory Department 1837; left 1840. 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 20, 1823. d. December 21, 1887. s. 
Charles S. Folwell and Ann Lawrence. 

fFranklin, Benjamin H. 

Entered Introductory Department 1835 ; left 1837. 

b. New York City, . d. . s. William H. Franklin 

and . 

fFuIler, James, Jr. 

Entered Introductory Department 1836; left 1840. 

b. Skaneateles, N. Y., 1824. d. . s. James Fuller and . 

fFuUer, John Wilkinson. 

Entered Introductory Department 1836; left 1838. 

b. Skaneateles, N. Y., 1820. d. . s. James Fuller and . 

fHoIlingshead, Henry. 

Entered Introductory Department 1836; left during Junior 
year, 1842. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 24, 1826. d. August 29 (?), 
1908. s. Hugh F. Hollingshead and Martha Mickle. 

fHowland, William Penn. 

Entered 1839; left during Senior year. 

b. Ledyard, N. Y., July 17, 1824. d. San Francisco, Cal., April 
11, 1914. s. Humphrey Howland and Sarah T. Field, m. July 
17, 1860, Cornelia Hine. 

fHussey, John Bowne. 

Entered Introductory Department 1836; left close of Senior 
year, 1843, having pursued partial course. 

East India merchant. 

b. New York City, April 4, 1826. d. August 4, 1909. s. George 
Hussey and Hetty M. Howland. 

fKing, Joseph. 

Entered 1839 ; left 1840. 
Merchant; farmer. 



32 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1843 

b. Baltimore, Md., July 17, 1825. d. Baltimore, Md., December 
12, 1899. s. Joseph King, Jr., and Tacy Ellicott. m. June 1, 
1869, Jane G. Howard. 

fMorris, Charles Wistar. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1838; left 1841, at close of 
Freshman year. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 27, 1824. d. November 4, 1893. 
s. Anthony Paschall Morris and Anna Husband, m. August 24, 
1848, Frances E. Skerrett. 

fNewbold, Edward. 

Entered Introductory Department 1838; left 1842. 
b. Springfield, N. J., April 12, 1824. d. August 20, 1853. s. 
Clayton Newbold and . 

tQuinby, Watson Fell.(M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., 1847.) 

Entered Junior Class 1842 ; left 1843. 

Studied medicine, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Physician. Crossed the plains in 1849 with the California 
pioneers; lived some years in mountain camps; one of the original 
experimenters with aircraft. Published "Mongrelism," "The 
Coming Kingdom," "Solomon's Seal," "A Solution of the Circle," 
"Weights and Measures," "Silver," "Greek Names in America," 
"The Yard or the Metre, Which Will Ye Choose?" 

b. Brandywine Springs, Del., December 15, 1825. d. Wilming- 
ton, Del., May 26, 1918. s. John Quinby, M.D., and Elizabeth 
Starr Phillips, m. February 22, 1855, Annie Giffen. 

fScull, Gideon Delaplaine. 

Entered Introductory Department 1838 ; left during Junior year. 

Merchant. Retired about 1868. Author of "Radison's Voy- 
ages," "The Evelyns in America," and "Dorothea Scott." Member 
of Massachusetts Historical Society. 

b. Sculltown, Salem County, N. J., August 13, 1824. d. Lon- 
don, England, April 22, 1889. s. David Scull (Manager 1846-49, 
1855, 1865) and Lydia Lippincott. m. April 7, 1862, Anna 
Holder. 

fStapIer, John Wardell. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1839; left 1840. 

b. Wilmington, Del., October 21, 1822. d. May 12. 1887. s. 

John Stapler and Ann . m. Tablequah. Okla., October 22, 

1854, Louisa Jane Hicks, c. James, Mary, Maggie, John. 



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fStroud, Morris Robeson. 

Entered Introductory Department 1838 ; left during Senior year. 

b. Stroudsburg, Pa., July 30, 1824. d. Philadelphia, Pa., April 
21, 1882. s. William Stroud and Mary Paul Robeson, m. (1) 
May 25, 1848, Mary Anne Skerrett; (2) Marie Louise (Barry) 
Bailey. 

fTatum, Samuel Canby. 

Entered Junior Class 1841 ; left 1842. 

Machinist; manufacturer in Cincinnati, O. Director, Art 
Museum, Cincinnati. 

b. Wilmington, Del., May 13, 1827. d. Cincinnati, O., June 16, 
1887. s. John W. Tatum and Mary Canby. m. 1849, Eleanor 
Bardsley. 

fThomas, William Ashbridge, Jr. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1838; left 1838. 
Iron manufacturer. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., November 16, 1824. d. Bellefonte, Pa., 1865. 
s. William Ashbridge Thomas and Eliza Miller. 

fThorne, Edwin. 

Entered Introductory Department 1838; left 1839. 
Merchant. 

b. New York City, 1824. d. March 25, 1889. s. Jonathan 
Thorne and Lydia Ann Corse, m. 1857, Charlotte Pearsall. 

fUnderhill, George W. 

Entered Introductory Department 1835 ; left 1838. 
Agent, Bible Society, Westchester County, N. Y. 

b. New York City, 1823. d. . s. George Underbill and 

Sally Ann Waring, m. Mary Sutton. 

fUnderhill, William W. 

Entered Introductory Department 1837; left 1841. 
Treasurer, Glen Cove Machine Company, 
b. New York City, 1825. d. , 1913 ( ?). s. George Under- 
bill and Sally Ann Waring, m. Mary Anna Seaver. 

1844 

fEllis, Evan Tyson. (Ph. G., Phila. College of Pharmacy.) 

Entered 1840. 

Wholesale druggist and manufacturing chemist, firm of Charles 
Ellis, Son & Co. Retired in 1875. Member and Trustee of 
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Member of American Phar- 

3 



34 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1844 

maceutical Association from 1853, etc. Original member of Phila- 
delphia Photographic Society, etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 10, 1826. d. October 11, 1913. s. 
Charles Ellis (Manager 1842-62) and Deborah Tyson, m. April 
28, 1868, Martha M. Shewell. 

fHartshorne, Isaac. 

Entered 1840. 

Merchant ; farmer ; fire and life insurance agent. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 14, 1827. d. December 19, 1900. 
s. Joseph Hartshorne, M.D., and Anna Bonsall. m. January 13, 
1853, Anna Elizabeth Stabler. 

Non-Graduates 

fBines, William Henry. 

Entered Introductory Department 1838; left 1840. 
Superintendent of Bridges, Philadelphia, Pa. 
b. December 25, 1826. d. January 10, 1891. s. David Adams 
Bines and Ann Mason. 

fBullock, Charles. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1841 ; left 1842. 

Chemist and druggist. President, Philadelphia College of 
Pharmacy, 1887-1900. Member American Philosophical Society; 
Franklin Institute ; Academy of Natural Sciences. 

b. Wilmington, Del., February 25, 1826. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
March 21, 1900. s. John Bullock and Rachel Griscom. m. 1854, 
Margaret C. Robinson. 

fDay, Edward Munson. 

Entered Introductory Department 1838 ; left during Junior year, 
1842. 

Publisher. 

b. New York City, November, 1824. d. Rochester, N. Y., Jan- 
uary 4, 1861. s. Mahlon Day and Mary Kerr. m. January 29, 
1858, Charlotte Briggs Seymour. 

fEddy, Job Abraham Tucker. 

Entered Introductory Department 1839; left during Sophomore 
year, 1841. 

Dry goods merchant. Member and officer of several Masonic 
lodges. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., July, 1825. d. New Bedford, Mass., 
March 13, 1885. m. October 7, 1846, Emily Antoinette Taylor. 



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fHacker, Lloyd Mifflin. 

Entered 1838 ; left during Senior year, 1844. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 4, 1827. d. Baltimore, Md., No- 
vember 1, 1892. s. Isaiah Hacker (Manager 1846-60; Treasurer 
1844-45, 1846-60) and Anna Hazen Brown. 

fHeston, George Thomas. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1852.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1842; left during Junior year, 1843. 
Studied medicine. University of Pennsylvania, 1849-52. Physi- 
cian, Norristown, Pa., 1852-92. 

b. Pennsylvania, February 17, 1826. d. August 18, 1904. s. 
Jesse Stackhouse Heston and Martha Thomas, m. Mary Amanda 
Duncan. 

fKing, Elias EUicott. 

Entered 1842; left 1844. 
Merchant; accountant. 

b. Baltimore, Md., February 28, 1828. d. Baltimore, Md., May 
28, 1876. s. Joseph King, Jr., and Tacy Ellicott. 

fLewis, Mordecai K. 

Entered Introductory Department 1835 ; left 1842. 

Farmer for 20 years ; City Clerk and Clerk of Councils, Chester, 
Pa., 18 years. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 15, 1825. d. Chester, Pa., December 
6, 1898. s. Mordecai Lewis and Elizabeth Smith, m. February 
25, 1847, Philena M. Harvey. 

fMorgan, Alexander. 

Entered 1841 ; left 1844. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 1, 1826. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Au- 
gust 1, 1848. s. Joseph R. Morgan and Mary . 

fSmith, Richard Morris. 

Entered 1840; left during Senior year, 1844. First honors in 
classics, 1844; editor of The Budget. 

Architect, 1847-67; artist. Author of "Future Religion of the 
World;" "The Burlington Smiths, a Family History." Associate 
of London Society for Physical Research. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 22, 1827. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
March 6, 1896. s. Morris Smith and Caroline Smith, m. March 
30, 1875, Anna Kaighn. 

fSmith, Robert Pearsall. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1841 ; left 1845. 

Manager of Haverf ord, 1849-59. Publisher ; glass manufac- 



36 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1844 

turer. Author of "Holiness Through Faith;" "Walk in the 
Light," etc. ; also of "International Copyright" in Nineteenth 
Century; and articles in Spectator, etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 1, 1827. d. London, England, 
April 17, 1898. s. John Jay Smith and Rachel Collins Pearsall. 
m. November 5, 1851, Hannah Whitall. 

fStokes, John Newton. 

Entered 1841 ; left 1843. 

In employ of Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Express Com- 
pany. 

b. Stroudsburg, Pa., June 21, 1826. d. Stroudsburg, Pa., July 
7, 1875. s. Stogdell Stokes and Eliza B. Eastburn. 

fTrotter, Charles West. 

Entered 1841 ; left at close of Senior year, 1844, having pursued 
a partial course. 

Dealer in metals, etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 4, 1827. d. July, 1903. s. Nathan 
Trotter and Susan Hough. 

fTrotter, Newbold Hough. 

Entered 1841 ; left 1844. 

Clerk ; builder of machines, etc. ; retired 1858 ; hardware mer- 
chant 1863-67; artist (animal painter). Member Germantown 
Home Guards, 1862; fought at Antietam. Member Pennsylvania 
Academy of Fine Arts ; Philadelphia Society of Artists ; Phila- 
delphia Art Club; Artists' Fund Society. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 24, 1827. d. Atlantic City, N. J., 
February 21, 1898. s. Joseph Trotter and Ann Hough, m. Oc- 
tober 10, 1855, Annie M. Dawson. 

fTyson, Jesse. 

Entered 1841 ; left 1843. 

Miner and manufacturer. 

b. Baltimore, Md., August 26, 1826. d. Near Baltimore, Md., 
November 28, 1906. s. Isaac Tyson and Hannah Ann Wood. m. 
January 26, 1888, Edith Johns. 

fTyson, Richard Wood. 

Entered Introductory Department 1837; left 1841. 

Merchant and manufacturer. 

b. Baltimore, Md., October 20, 1824. d. Baden Baden, Ger- 
many, June 15, 1873. s. Isaac Tyson and Hannah Ann Wood, 
m. (1) Annie Wyre Smith; (2) Sophia Howard. 



1845] MATRICULATE CATALOG 37 

fWigham, Thomas Matthew. 

Entered 1840; left 1842. 

Banker. Member of New York Stock Exchange. 

b. New York City, March 2, 1826. d. New York City, Feb- 
ruary, 1892. s. Isaac Wigham and Mary Lydia Seaman, m. 
June 2, 1858, Phebe MacCoun Buckley. 

fWistar, Isaac Jones. (Hon. Sc.D., Univ. of Pa., 1893.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1842; left 1843. 

Attorney at law; miner and shipper of coal, in employ of 
Pennsylvania Railroad Company; Inspector, Eastern Penitentiary 
of Pennsylvania; Brigadier General Volunteers United States 
Army, 1862-65. Author of a Geology, a work on Penology. Pub- 
lished a number of papers in periodicals. Member of Academy 
of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Pa. ; President of same, 1891- 
95 ; American Philosophical Society, Councilor in same, Vice- 
President of same, 1899; President, Biological Association; Presi- 
dent, Board of Charities, State of Pennsylvania, 1899; Manager, 
Library Company of Philadelphia; Secretary, Wistar Institute 
Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 14, 1827. d. September 18, 
1905. s. Caspar Wistar, M.D., and Lydia Jones, m. July 9, 1862, 
Sarah Toland. 

fWood, William Eldridge. 

Entered 1840; left 1842. 

Stove manufacturer and dealer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August, 1827. d. Baltimore, Md., Decem- 
ber 17, 1896. s. James Wood and Deborah M. Eldridge. m. (1) 
June 14, 1877, Mary Elizabeth Riggs; (2) June 17, 1896, Amelia 
R. Macgill. 

fWright, Benjamin H. 

Entered 1842; left 1843. 

b. Near Philadelphia, Pa., 1820. d. Indianapolis, Ind., June 11, 
1896. s. Benjamin Wright and Hannah Milhous. m. Mt. Pleasant, 
O., Sarah Ann Stroud. 

1845 

fCrenshaw, Edmund Austin.(Ph.G., Phila. College of Pharmacy.) 
Entered Senior Class 1844. 

Graduated at Philadelphia College of Pharmacy about 1849. 
Wholesale druggist. 

b. Richmond, Va., February 4, 1827. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 



38 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1845 

February 19, 1894. s. Nathaniel Chapman Crenshaw and Mary 
S. Couch, m. January 8, 1852, Mary C. Robinson. 

•j-Pearsall, Robert. 

Entered 1841. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 25, 1827. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
January 5, 1849. s. Robert Pearsall and Ann Shoemaker. 

fAdams, Samuel F. 

Entered 1841 ; left 1842. 

b. Newburgh, N. Y., August 28, 1823. d. 1846. s. Nathaniel 
Adams and . 

fBrown, Stephen. 

Entered 1842; left 1843 (?). 

Leather merchant. 

b. Peekskill, N. Y., January, 1827. d. Peekskill, N. Y., Jan- 
uary, 1890. s. James Brown and Lydia Underbill, m. February, 
1852, Matilda Southard. 

fGummere, Henry Day. 

Entered Introductory Department 1841 ; left 1843. 

Accountant. 

b. Burlington, N. J., November 21, 1831. d. Burlington, N. J., 
October 18, 1910. s. John Gummere (Professor Mathematics 
1833-43; Superintendent 1834-38) and Elizabeth Buzby. 

fHandy, Charles. 

' Entered 1841 ; left 1844. 

Commission iron merchant in Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Baltimore, Md., January 17, 1827. d. Philadelphia, Pa., No- 
vember 30, 1858. s. William Winder Handy, M.D., and Elizabeth 
Tyson, m. April 2, 1856, Margaret Justice Jenks. 

fLadd, William Henry. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1842 ; left close of Junior year. 

Teacher, Friends' Boarding School, Mt. Pleasant, O., 1842-43 ; 
stock raiser of fine horses and sheep in Ohio to 1865 ; provision 
and wool dealer. Delegate to Convention at Pittsburgh, Pa., in 
1856, at which Republican party was formed. Sent by President 
Lincoln to take charge of "Contrabands" at Port Royal. Presi- 
dent, Ohio State Board of Agriculture, 1856; Minister of Society 
of Friends. 

b. Smithfield, O., March 12, 1823. d. Haverford, Pa., May 31, 
1890. s. Benjamin W. Ladd (Manager 1830-35) and Elizabeth 
Wood. m. August 24, 1848, Caroline E. Coffin. 



1846} MATRICULATE CATALOG 39 

fMartin, James, Jr. 

Entered 1841 ; left 1843. 

Master mechanic; civil engineer; Second Lieutenant, Pennsyl- 
vania Artillery, 1863 ; honorably discharged on account of ill health, 
July, 1865. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 4, 1826. d. Burlington, N. J., August 
20, 1866. s. James Martin and Mary Willis, m. April 28, 1852, 
Mary Jenks Yardley. 

fPerot, Sansom. 

Entered Introductory Department 1840; left 1841. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1826. d. Philadelphia, Pa., October 17, 
1899. s. William Sansom Perot and Letitia Poultney. m. Sarah 
Siter. 

fStarbuck, Charles Casey. (A.B., Oberlin, 1849; A.M., 1852.) 
Entered Introductory Department 1841 ; left at close of year. 
Studied at Oberlin College, 1845-49. Taught in Oberlin Col- 
lege and in Oberlin, Union and Andover Theological Seminaries ; 
missionary in Jamaica, 1855-61, 1866-71. Co-editor of Lange's 
Bible- work (English). Author of many reviews and newspaper 
articles. 

b. Boston, Mass., December 4, 1827. d. July 23, 1909. s. 
Charles Casey Starbuck and Lydia Alexander Staples, m. No- 
vember 29, 1872, Harriette Augusta Pratt. 

fTyson, James Wood. 

Entered 1841 ; left 1843. 

Miner and manufacturer. 

b. Baltimore, Md., July 16, 1828. d. December, 1900. s. Isaac 
Tyson and Hannah Ann Wood. m. (1) Philadelphia, Pa., Jan- 
uary 1, 1851, Elizabeth W. Dawson; (2) Richmond, Va., Decem- 
ber 29, 1890, Elizabeth K. Howard. 

1846 
N N -Graduates 

fBrowri, David Sands, Jr. 

Entered Introductory Department, 1841 ; left 1842. 
Dry goods merchant until 1868; woolen manufacturer, 
b. Dover, N. H., May 16, 1827. d. Bala, Pa., October 3, 1914. 
s. John Brown and Mary Thornton, m. Catharine P. Stewardson. 

fBrown, Thomas S. 

Entered Introductory Department 1837; left 1845 on account 
of temporary closing of the institution. 



40 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1846 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 11, 1828. d. . s. Jeremiah 

Brown and Elizabeth Stewardson. 

fCoale, Isaac, Jr. 

Entered 1841 ; left 1842. 

Merchant, Baltimore, Md. 

b. Baltimore, Md., April 10, 1827. d. Baltimore County, 
Md., December 31, 1873. s. William Ellis Coale and Hannah 
Ellicott Carey, m. (1) Baltimore, Md., April 30, 1851, Mary 
Gable; (2) Baltimore, Md., October 22, 1868, Helen McDowell. 

fHartshorne, Charles. (A.B., Univ. of Pa., 1847; A.M., 1850.) 
Entered Sophomore Class 1843 ; left 1845 on account of 
temporary closing of the institution. 

Studied at University of Pennsylvania, 1845-47. Vice-Presi- 
dent, Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, Acting President, 1852- 
1880; President, 1880-82; Vice-President of other railroad com- 
panies. Manager, Haverford College, 1871-1908; President, 
Alumni Association, 1871-72; Trustee, Bryn Mawr College. Mem- 
ber Academy Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Franklin Insti- 
tute; Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 2, 1829. d. Merion, Pa., Oc- 
tober 30, 1908. s. Joseph Hartshorne, M.D., and Anna Bonsall. 
m. June 8, 1859, Caroline Cope Yarnall. 

fHunt, Ambrose. 

Entered 1842 ; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
the institution. 

Bookseller and publisher. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 15, 1827. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
February 24, 1880. s. Uriah Hunt and Elizabeth Shreve. 

fMorris, Samuel. 

Entered 1842 ; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
the institution. 

Farmer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 7, 1827. d. October 18, 1905. s. 
Samuel Buckley Morris and Hannah Perot, m. Gwynedd, Pa., 
February 17, 1853, Lydia Spencer. 

fMurray, John. 

Entered 1842; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
the institution. 

Author of work on elocution, etc. 

b. New York City, December 25, 1827. d. California, . s. 

Lindley Murray and . 



1846] MATRICULATE CATALOG 41 

fNicholson, William Hopkins. 

Entered Junior Class 1844; left 1845 on account of temporary 
closing of institution. 

Glass manufacturer; farmer. Member of Historical Society 
of New Jersey ; American Academy of Political and Social Sci- 
ence; Civil Service Reform Association. Member of National 
Committee, Prohibition Party. 

b. Near Haddonfield, N. J., September 30, 1827. d. November 
5, 1908. s. Samuel Nicholson and Rebecca M. Hopkins, m. May 
2, 1855, Sarah Whitall. 

fUnderhill, Robert. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1843 ; left 1845 on account of 
temporary closing of the institution. 

Dry goods merchant; ship builder; banker and broker in Wall 
Street, New York City, 1858-95. Member Metropolitan Museum 
of Art; New York Yacht Club; Atlantic Yacht Club; President, 
Skaneateles Yacht Club. 

b. New York City, August 4, 1829. d. June 29, 1905. s. George 
Underbill and Sally Ann Waring, m. June 21, 1859, Charlotte 
Ann Haight. 

fValentine, Jacob Downing. 

Entered 1843 ; left 1845 on account of the temporary closing 
of the institution. 

Iron manufacturer ; farmer. One of the Pennsylvania Emer- 
gency Men, 1862-63. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., October 4, 1823. d. Bellefonte, Pa., Septem- 
ber 16, 1896. m. December 15, 1868, Deborah Elizabeth Downing. 

fValentine, Robert. 

Entered 1843; left 1845. 

Merchant; iron manufacturer, Bellefonte, Pa. Enlisted 3 
months, Volunteers, 1861. Honorably discharged. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., May 24, 1827. d. March 14, 1905. s. Bond 
Valentine and Lydia Fairlamb. m. (1) Philadelphia, Pa., Sep- 
tember 24, 1856, Mary Yarnall; (2) Philadelphia, Pa., 1861, 
Mary A. Natt. 

fWillets, Jeremiah, Jr. 

Entered 1842 ; left 1844. 

Lumber merchant; farmer; real estate agent. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 6, 1829. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
December 13, 1870. s. Jeremiah Willets and Sarah B. Smith, 
m. October 20, 1853, Henrietta Ridgway Woodward. 



42 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1847 

fWines, Gilbert H. 

Entered 1842 ; left same year. 

b. June 29, 1827. d. . s. John Wines and . 



yWood, Richard. 

Entered 1841 ; left 1845. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 3, 1828. d. As the result of a rail- 
road accident near Frederick, Md., June 10, 1848. s. Horatio 
Curtis Wood and Elizabeth H. Bacon. 

fWood, Joseph. 

Entered 1841 ; left 1842. 

Dealer in woolens, 1847-61 ; steam heating apparatus, etc., 
1861-92. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 13, 1825. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
May 25, 1892. s. James Wood and Deborah M. Eldridge. m. 
April 10, 1856, Deborah A. Risley. 

1847 
Non-Graduates 

fBrown, Joseph Johnson. ( A. B., 1851, Univ. of Pa.; A.M., 1854.) 
Entered Introductory Department 1842 ; left at close of Sopho- 
more year. 

Entered Sophomore Class, University of Pennsylvania, 1848. 
Merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 6, 1832. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
August 13, 1868. s. David Sands Brown and Elizabeth Jones 
Johnson. 

fBrown, Moses, Jr. 

Entered Introductory Department 1842; left 1845 on account 
of temporary closing of the institution. 

Merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 15, 1829. d. May 23, 1883. s. 
Moses Brown and Mary Wistar. m. 1856, Mary Wain Wistar. 

fCrew, Benjamin Johnson. 

Entered 1844; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
the institution. 

Studied at University of Pennsylvania, 1845 (Junior Class). 
Manufacturing chemist, 1876. Author of "Petroleum," "Our 
Jewels and the Work of Resetting Them;" article on "Aniline 
Colors" in appendix of an edition of "Encyclopaedia Britannica." 



1847] MATRICULATE CATALOG 43 

Secretary of Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 1876- 
1885. 

b. Richmond, Va., December 8, 1828. d. Atco, N. J., November 
5, 1885. s. James Crew and Elizabeth Maule. m. December 2, 
1856, Anna Bartram Richards. 

fHacker, Charles. 

Entered 1843 ; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
the institution. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 30, 1829. d. Leicester, Mass., 
August 29, 1893. s. Isaiah Hacker (Manager 1846-60; Treasurer 
1844-45, 1846-60) and Anna Hazen Brown, m. (1) May 25, 
1853, Jane Johnson; (2) July 12, 1888, Sarah Earle. 

fMorgan, William Burroughs. 

Entered 1842; left 1844. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 26, 1830. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
February, 1855. s. Joseph R. Morgan and Mary . 

fPennock, Abraham Liddon. 

Entered 1843 ; left 1845 owing to the temporary closing of the 
institution. 

Worked in woolen mills, Paschallville, Pa., and Woonsocket, 
R. I.; lumber and coal merchant, and miller (flour), Holmesburg, 
Pa. ; nurseryman and florist. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 3, 1827. d. Lansdowne, Pa., 
June 29, 1917. s. Abraham and Elizabeth Pennock. m. (1) 
Woonsocket, R. I., October 3, 1850, Abby Jane Aldrich; (2) June 
5, 1867, Anna N. Cadwallader. 

fPerkins, Lindley Murray. 

Entered 1842; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
institution. 

Farmer. 

b. Flushing, N. Y., September 6, 1829. d. . s. Benjamin 

Douglas Perkins and Mary Shotwell. 

fShinn, Samuel Earl. (Ph.G., 1850, Phila. College of Pharmacy.) 
Entered 1844; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 

the institution. 

Student at Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1850. Author 

of essay on "Glycerine," published in "American Journal of 

Pharmacy." 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1830. d. February 3, 1855. 

(Drowned in the Schuylkill River while skating.) s. Earl Shinn 

and Sarah Comfort. 



44 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1847 

fShotwell, Augustus Fox. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1844; left 1845 on account of 
temporary closing of the institution. 

Student University of the City of New York. Lawyer. 

b. New York City, 1829. d. At sea, 1864. s. Joseph S. Shot- 
well and Deborah Fox. 

fShotwell, Joseph Fox. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1844; left at end of year. 

Farmer. 

b. New York City, January 31, 1827. d. Westbury, L. I., N. Y., 
June 21, 1869. s. Joseph S. Shotwell and Deborah Fox. m. Sep- 
tember 22, 1847, Amie Titus. 

fStewardson, John. 

Entered Introductory Department 1841 ; left 1845 on account 
of temporary closing of the institution. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 23, 1830. d. June 29, 1856. s. 
George Stewardson and Rachel Smith. 

fStewardson, Thomas. 

Entered 1841 ; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
the institution. 

Entered Junior Class, University of Pennsylvania, 1845. 
Lawyer. Member of Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia ; 
Franklin Institute; Historical Society of Permsylvania. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 13, 1829. d. January 20, 1902. 
s. George Stewardson and Rachel Smith, m. Margaret Haines. 

fWright, John Howard. 

Entered Introductory Department 1842; left at close of Fresh- 
man year, 1844. 

Banker; retired. 

b. Flushing, N. Y., August 2, 1828. d. December (?), 1914. 
s. John D. Wright and Mary Byrds. m. January 4, 1849, Sarah 
Jane Walton. 

fYarnall, Francis Cope. 

Entered 1842; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
the institution. 

Merchant; Vice-President, Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com- 
pany; President, . 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 4, 1830. d. Lower Merion, Pa., June 
26, 1890. s. Edward Yarnall (Manager 1834-60) and Caroline 
Cope. m. June 5, 1855, Mary Coale. 



1848] MATRICULATE CATALOG 45 

1848 
Non-Graduates 

fBarrow, Henry Haydock, Jr. 

Entered 1844; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
institution. 

b. New York City, February 28, 1829. d. Chappaqua, N. Y., 

. s. Henry Haydock Barrow and Eleanor Prior, m. Mary 

Jenkins. 

fBeesley, Theophilus. 

Entered 1845 ; left on account of temporary closing of institu- 
tion. 

b. Salem, N. J., February 3, 1830. d. Millville, N. J., Feb- 
ruary 2, 1848. s. Theophilus Beesley (Manager 1850-66) and 
Hannah Wistar. 

fHacker, Morris. 

Entered 1844; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of the 
institution. 

Coal and iron merchant. 

b. September 10, 1831. d. March 19, 1872. s. Jeremiah Hacker 
(Manager 1849-57) and Beulah Morris, m. (1) March 31, 1858, 
Letitia Poultney Perot; (2) September 10, 1862, Isabel Wetherill. 

fHaviland, Edward Emmet. 

Entered 1844; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
the institution. 

China merchant. 

b. Augusta, Ga., July 22, 1830. d. San Francisco, Cal., Sep- 
tember 9, 1852. s. Robert Barclay Haviland and Lucy Comstock. 

fHilles, John Smith. 

Entered 1844; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
the institution. 

Brick manufacturer, Wilmington, Del. ; General Freight Agent, 
Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Philadelphia, Pa. ; shipping 
business. 

b. Wilmington, Del., March 4, 1830. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
August 19, 1876. s. Samuel Hilles (Superintendent 1833-34) 
and Margaret Hill Smith, m. May 7, 1862, Sarah Cooper Tatum. 

fMorris, Elliston Perot. 

Entered 1844; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
the institution. 

Manager of Haverford College, 1884-91 ; Secretary of the 



46 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1849 

Corporation, 1886-91. Trustee of Estates, etc. President, Freed- 
men's Association. Incorporator and Secretary Saving Fund So- 
ciety of Germantown; Manager, Friends Asylum, Frankford. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 22, 1831. d. Germantown, Pa., De- 
cember 3, 1914. s. Samuel Buckley Morris and Hannah Perot, 
m. Wilmington, Del., March 21, 1861, Martha Canby. 

fPancoast, Charles Howard. 

Entered 1844; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
the institution. 

b. May 11, 1830. d. August 30, 1861. s. Dr. Joseph Pancoast 
and Rebecca Abbott, m. September 28, 1857, Sarah E. Smith. 

fPrice, Joseph M. Paul. 

Entered 1844; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
the institution. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 9, 1829. d. Bangor, Me., Sep- 
tember 20, 1894. s. Thomas Callander Price and Sarah A. Paul, 
m. 1856, Emily M. Robeson. 

fRedmond, Charles Philip. 

Entered 1844; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
the institution. 

b. New York, 1833. d. . s. James M. Redmond and Ann 

B. . 

fWood, George Bacon. 

Entered 1844; left 1845 on account of temporary closing of 
the institution. 

Artist. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 6, 1832. d. June 18, 1909. s. 
Horatio Curtis Wood and Elizabeth H. Bacon, m. November 
21, 1861, Julia Reeve. 

1849 

fSmiley, Albert K., A.B., A.M., 1859. 

Entered Senior Class 1848. 

Instructor, Haverf ord, 1848-53 ; Principal, Oak Grove Semi- 
nary, Vassalboro, Me. ; Teacher and Principal, Friends' School, 
Providence, R. I., 1860-74; Joint Proprietor, Lake Mohonk Hotel 
and Grounds. Trustee, Bryn Mawr College. Member Phi Beta 
Kappa, 1899. 

b. Vassalboro, Me., March 17, 1828. d. December 2, 1912. s. 
Daniel Smiley and Phebe Howland. m. July 8, 1857, Eliza P. 
Cornell. 



1849] MATRICULATE CATALOG 47 

fSmiley, Alfred Homans, A.B., A.M., 1863. 

Entered Senior Class 1848. 

Tutor at Haverford, 1849-50; Instructor, 1850-53; teacher, 
school, 10th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, Pa., from 1853-55 ; 
farmer, Oskaloosa, la., 1855-60; teacher, Friends' School, Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1860-75; Joint Proprietor, Hotel Lake Mohonk; 
Proprietor Hotel and Grounds, Lake Minnewaska, N. Y., 1879- 
1903. 

b. Vassalboro, Me., March 17, 1828. d. Redlands, Cal., Jan- 
uary 25, 1903. s. Daniel Smiley and Phebe Howland. m. July 
12, 1854, Rachel Mott Swan. 

Non-Graduates 

fBirdsall, Nathan Dunn. 

Entered Introductory Department 1844; left 1845. 
Hardware merchant. 

b. Septondale, N. Y., October 19, 1825 (or 1827). d. Erie, 
Pa., August 1, 1867. s. Gideon M. Birdsall and Palmyra Osborn. 

fBirdsall, Zephaniah. 

Entered Introductory Department 1844; left 1845. 

Farmer and teacher. 

b. Septondale, N. Y., May 17, 1823 (or 1825). d. Septondale, 
N. Y., 1849, of cholera, s. Gideon M. Birdsall and Palmyra 
Osborn. 

fHaviland, Charles Field. 

Entered Introductory Department 1844; left 1845 on account 
of temporary closing of institution. 

Decorator of French porcelain at Limoges, France, 1858-68 (in 
firm of Haviland Brothers & Co.) ; manufacturer of porcelain at 
Limoges and Vierzon, France, 1868-81 (operated the factory of 
Francois Allnand) ; 1881, retired from active business. 

b. North Castle, Westchester County, N. Y., August 1, 1832. 
d. Chauteau Masmarvant, near St. Victurnien, France, June 12, 
1896. s. Robert Barclay Haviland and Lucy Comstock. m. 
Limoges, France, November 16, 1858, Marie Louise Mallevergue. 

tHazard, Rowland. (A.B., Brown Univ., 1849; A.M., 1852; Hon., 
LL.D.) 
Entered 1845 ; left same year on account of temporary closing 
of the institution. 

Entered Brown University, Providence, R. I., fall of 1845. 
Woolen manufacturer. Peace Dale, R. I. ; miner of lead, Wis- 
consin, 1870 ; introduced the "Solway Ammonia Process," at Syra- 



48 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1850 

cuse, N. Y., 1881. Published annual address on Economics, etc., 
before Washington County Agricultural Society; address on the 
laying of the Cornerstone of Rhode Island State House, 1896, 
etc. President, Brown Alumni Association; Member Phi Beta 
Kappa Association, President, 18 — ; Moderator of Town of South 
Kingston, R. I., 1865-68; Representative Rhode Island Legisla- 
ture, 1863-64; Senator for same, 1867-68 and 1868-69; Presi- 
dent, Washington County Agricultural Society, R. I., 1875; Mem- 
ber American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions ; 
Trustee Brown University, 1875-89; Fellow of same, 1889-90, etc. 
b. Newport, R. I., August 16, 1829. d. Peace Dale, R. I., Au- 
gust 16, 1898. s. Rowland Gibson Hazard and Caroline New- 
bold, m. March 29, 1854, Margaret Anna Rood. 

fPrice, Stephen Simmons. 

Entered 1844; left 1845 on account of the temporary closing 
of the institution. 

Dry goods merchant; retired in 1881. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 28, 1830. d. 1907 (?). s. 
Joseph Price and Elizabeth Gilhngham Simmons, m. January 8, 
1857, Margaret Simmons Price. 

fWalker, Robert. 

Entered Introductory Department 1844; left 1845 on account 
of temporary closing of the institution. 

b. New York, January 26, 1832. d. . s. Robert T. Walker 

and . 

fWalker, Thomas. 

Entered 1844, Introductory Department; left 1845 on account 
of temporary closing of institution. 

b. New York, July 6, 1828. d. . s. Robert T. Walker 

and . 

1850 
Non-Graduates 

fCadbury, William Warder. 

Entered Introductory Department 1844; left 1845 on account 
of temporary closing of institution; re-entered 1848; left 1849. 

Hardware merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 13, 1832. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
October 28, 1859. s. Joel Cadbury (Manager 1849-57) and 
Caroline Warder. 



1851] MATRICULATE CATALOG 49 

fHowland, George Henry. 

Entered Introductory Department 1844; left 1845 on account 
of temporary closing of institution. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., June 3, 1833. d. June 24, 1861. s. 
George Howland, Jr., and Sylvia G. Allen. 

fNicholson, Coleman Lindzey. 

Entered Junior Class 1848 ; left at close of Junior year. 

Lumber merchant; Secretary and Treasurer of Chesapeake & 
Delaware Canal Company; President, same company. Overseer, 
William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, Pa. Vice-President, 
Friends' Institute, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 25, 1832. d. Ardmore, Pa., Jan- 
uary 16, 1916. s. Lindzey Nicholson and Abigail Passmore. m. 
September 22, 1869, Mary Paul Robeson. 

1851 

fBailey, Joseph Lukens. 

Entered Junior Class 1849. 

Farmer; iron manufacturer. Pine Iron Works, Pa. School 
director. 

b. Westtown, Pa., May 26, 1834. d. Pine Iron Works, Pa., 
March 11, 1904. s. Joseph Bailey and Martha Lukens. m. (1) 
March 31, 1863, Anna Scattergood; d. March 27, 1872; (2) 
October 15, 1885, Anna H. Warrington; d. July 8, 1888. 

fGarrett, Philip C, A.B. 

Entered Junior Class 1849. 

President, Alumni Association, 1876-77; Alumni Orator, 1880; 
Manager 1862-1905 ; Secretary of the Haverford Corporation, 
1864-75; editor of "History of Haverford College, 1832-92." 
Manufacturer ; retired 1877. Author of numerous reports of vari- 
ous organizations, etc. Chairman of State (Pennsylvania) Lunacy 
Commission ; President of Board of State Charities ; Member 
United States Board of Indian Commissioners ; Chairman of 
"Committee of One Hundred," Philadelphia (1880); Member 
American Philosophical Society; Historical Society of Pennsyl- 
vania ; American Association for Advancement of Science, etc. ; 
Member Phi Beta Kappa, 1899; President, Board of Trustees, 
Bryn Mawr College. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 1, 1834. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
December 9, 1905. s. Thomas C. Garrett and Frances Biddle. 
m. May 18, 1865, Elizabeth W. Cope. 

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50 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1851 

fLevick, Thomas J. 

Entered 1848. 

Wholesale boot and shoe merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1833. d. 1893. s. Robert R. Levick and 
Hannah Jefferson, m. January 29, 1868, Mary Anna Jenkins. 

fPaige, Franklin Enoch, A.B., A.M., 1857. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1848. 

Vice-President, Loganian; Secretary of same. Alumni Orator, 
1862. Assistant in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Haver- 
ford, 1851-53; teacher; merchant; civil engineer; stationer and 
printer; farmer. Railroad treasurer. 

b. Weare, N. H., March 6, 1829. d. Brandyvi^ine Summit, Pa., 
July 4, 1918. s. Daniel Paige and Mary Gove. m. April 27, 
1898, Amy Agnes Moore. 

fTest, Zaccheus, A.B., A.M. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1855; Hon., 
A.M., FrankHn and Marshall, 1861.) 

Entered Junior Class 1849. 

Alumni Orator, 1863. Studied at Theological Seminary, Mer- 
cersburg, Pa., 1861 ; also at Andover, Mass., 1863 ; and two 
semesters at Tiibingen, Germany, 1874-75. Physician in Rich- 
mond, Ind. ; teacher of Latin and Greek, Earlham School (after- 
vi^ards Earlham College) ; teacher, Latin and Greek, Howland 
School, Union Springs, N. Y., 1866-78; Supervisor of German 
in city schools, Richmond, Ind. ; Assistant Pastor, St. Paul's 
Church, Richmond, Ind. 

b. Dunlapsville, Union County, Ind., September 13, 1828. d. 
November 3, 1905. s. Samuel Test, Jr., and Hannah Jones, m. 
(1) August, 1857, Elizabeth M. Pray; (2) Sarah Anthony. 

fThomas, James Carey,A.B., A.M., 1877. (M.D., Univ. of Md., 
1854.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1848. 

Vice-President, Loganian ; Editor of Collegian. Alumni Orator, 
1864; Alumni President, 1867; Manager of Haverford College, 
1860-97. Studied medicine, University of Maryland, 1851-54. 
Physician. Author of contributions to medical press and also to 
religious press. Trustee of Johns Hopkins University, 1870-97; 
Chairman of Executive Committee of same for a number of years ; 
Member of Medical Board of Johns Hopkins Hospital; original 
trustee of Bryn Mawr College; President, Maryland Clinical So- 
ciety ; twice Vice-President, Maryland Medical and Chirurgical 
Society; one of founders of Baltimore Children's Aid Society; 
Director, Industrial School for Girls; President, Y. M. C. A., 



1851] MATRICULATE CATALOG 51 

1877-84, then Vice-President; President, Thomas Wilson Fuel 
Saving Society; Trustee of Thomas Wilson Sanitarium for Chil- 
dren; Vice-President, Charity Organization Society; President, 
Baltimore Manual Labor School; Manager of Society for the 
Suppression of Vice; Member of Municipal Commission on Free 
Baths. Recorded Minister in Society of Friends, 1866. Qerk 
of Baltimore Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1885-97. 

b. Baltimore, Md., July 13, 1833. d. Baltimore, Md., November 
9. 1897. s. Richard Henry Thomas, M.D. (Manager 1850-59) 
and Martha Carey, m. October 31, 1855, Mary Whitall, of Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

fWood, Richard, A.B. 

Entered 1848. 

Alumni Orator, 1861. Manager 1869-1910. Merchant. Trustee, 
University of Pennsylvania; Member American Philosophical 
Society. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 25, 1833. d. September 30, 
1910. s. Richard Davis Wood and Julianna Randolph. 

Non-Graduates 

fAtwater, Joseph Hoag. 

Entered 1849; left 1850. 

Assistant teacher at Haverf ord, 1849-50 ; teacher ; clerk ; lumber 
dealer ; agent ; inventor of Atwater Newspaper File, etc. Minister 
of the Society of Friends. 

b. Orleans County, N. Y., February 27, 1825. d. Anthony, 
R. I., June 17, 1901. s. Mead Atwater and Huldah Hoag. m. 
(1) February 2, 1852, Elizabeth Anthony Harkness; d. 1882; (2) 
October, 1886, Ellen M. Babcock. 

fClapp, John, Jr. 

Entered 1848 ; left 1850. 

Merchant. 

b. New York City, September 11, 1831. d. Plainfield, N. J., 
September 30, 1885. s. John Clapp and Phebe Hicks, m. Plain- 
field, N. J., September 2, 1873, Susan Loyd, 

fEly, Richard Elias. 

Entered Sophomore Qass 1848; left 1850. 

Farmer. 

b. New Hope, Pa., July 5, 1833. d. New Hope, Pa., November 
18, 1914. s. Elias Ely and Sarah M. Wilson, m. September 2, 
1858, Caroline A. Newbold. 



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fPaxson, Samuel. 

Entered 1848; left 1849 (?). 

b. , N. J., September 2, 1830. d. . s. Henry Paxson 

(?) and Caroline . 

fPrice, Richard, Jr. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1848; left 1849. 

Lumber merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 20, 1832. d. March 8, 1868. 
s. Thomas Callander Price and Sarah A. Paul. m. 1857, Anna 
Dunbar. 

fTaber, Abraham. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1848; left 1850. 

Bookseller; art publisher; farmer. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., August 3, 1832. d. New Bedford, 
Mass., November 29, 1898. s. William Congdon Taber and 
Hannah Tucker Shearman, m. May 24, 1854, Mary Jane How- 
land. 

1852 

fClark, Dougan, (A.B., Univ. of N.C.; M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1861.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1849. 

Vice-President, Loganian. Assistant teacher, Haverford, 1850- 
53 ; studied medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 1858-61 ; Mem- 
ber of Faculty of Indiana Medical College ; teacher ; Professor 
of Latin and Greek ; Professor of Materia Medica ; physician ; 
Professor of Biblical Instruction, Earlham College, Richmond, 
Ind. Author of numerous articles on religious subjects. Member 
of Wayne County (Ind.) Medical Society. 

b. Randolph County, N. C, May 17, 1828. d. Richmond, Ind., 
October 10, 1896. s. Dougan Clark and Asenath Hunt. m. April 
21, 1852, Sarah Jordan Bates. 

fHopkins, Lewis Neill. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1849. 

Merchant; ten years Collector of Taxes, City of Baltimore, Md. 
Secretary of Board of Trustees, Johns Hopkins University. 

b. Anne Arundel County, Md., June 27. 1834. d. August, 1904. 
s. Joseph Janney Hopkins and Elizabeth Schofield. m. (1) 
Josephine Hoge; (2) Lucy Tomlin Braston. 

fKinsman, William Low. 

Entered 1848. 

Clerk ; insurance agent. 



1852] MATRICULATE CATALOG 53 

b. Salem, Mass., March 10, 1836. d. Salem, Mass., October 5, 
1899. s. Nathaniel Kinsman and Rebecca Chase, m. October 19, 
1870, Sarah Augusta Nichols. 

fNewhall, William Estes. 

Entered 1849. 

Clerk; manufacturer of cotton goods; manufacturer of iron. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 13, 1834. d. May 2, 1906, as 
result of accident, s. Paul Wing Newhall and Hannah Johnson, 
m. October 8, 1857, Philena M. Peterson. 

fWhitall, James. 

Entered Junior Class 1850. 

Frequent and liberal contributor to the funds of the College. 
Manager 1857-96; Chairman of Executive Committee; Secretary 
of Board of Managers, 1867-77. Glass manufacturer. Trustee, 
Bryn Mawr College; Overseer, William Penn Charter School. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 3, 1834. d. Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., February 28, 1896. s. John Mickle Whitall (Man- 
ager 1849-69) and Mary Tatum. m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 
26, 1856, Mary Wistar Cope. 

Non-Graduates 

fBrinton, George. 

Entered 1848 ; left 1849. 

Farmer. 

b. Thornbury, Chester County, Pa., October 9, 1830. d. Thorn- 
bury, Pa., July 7, 1883. s. Caleb Brinton and Martha Levis 
Strode, m. October 23, 1852, Christiana Brinton. 

fBrinton, Thomas Hill. 

Entered 1848; left 1849 (?). 

Farmer. 

b. Chadds Ford, Pa., July 25, 1835. d. Chadds Ford, Pa., 
August 30, 1896. s. George Brinton and Mary Keppele. m. 
December 2, 1858, Mary S. Jones. 

fBrooke, Nathan. 

Entered 1849; left 1850. 

Dry goods merchant; grain merchant. President, Commercial 
Exchange, Philadelphia, 1870. 

b. Radnor, Pa., January 21, 1832. d. Media, Pa., May 13, 
1885. s. Hugh Jones Brooke and Jemima Elizabeth Longmire. 
m. Philadelphia, Pa., February 3, 1858, Anna Elizabeth Thomas. 



54 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1852 

fChase, George Howland. 

Entered 1848; left 1850 (?). 

Fanner. 

b. Salem, Mass., April 15, 1834. d. Union Springs, N. Y., 
October 29, 1868. s. William Henry Chase and Elizabeth How- 
land, m. May 31, 1862, Mary F. Adams. 

fCope, Samuel Barnes. 

Entered 1848; left 1849. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1834. d. . s. Charles S. Cope and 

Rebecca Barnes. 

fHacker, Arthur. 

Entered 1848; left 1851. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 15, 1834. d. Philadelphia, Pa., April 
1, 1858. s. Isaiah Hacker (Manager 1846-60; Treasurer, 1844, 
1845, 1846-60) and Ann Hazen Brown. 

fHerendeen, Edward Welcome. 

Entered Junior Class 1850 ; left at close of year. 

Nurseryman, 1856-74; manufacturer of agricultural imple- 
ments (Thomas Harrow Company), 1874-86; steam and hot- 
water heating, etc., Herendeen Manufacturing Company, Geneva, 
N. Y., 1886-97 (President of same). 

b. Farmington, N. Y., July 21, 1831. d. Geneva, N. Y., Feb- 
ruary 23, 1897. s. Gideon Herendeen and Bersheba Willits. m. 
December 10, 1856, Anna Hallett Nickerson. 

fHull, Joseph Janney. (M.D., Univ. of City of N.Y., 1858.) 

Entered 1848; left at close of Freshman year. 

Studied medicine. Medical School of University of City of 
New York; merchant; physician. Acting Assistant Surgeon, 
United States Army, in Utah, 1860. 

b. Baltimore, Md., August 19, 1834. d. August, 1911. s. 
Robert Hull and Hannah Ann Janney. m. December 9, 1862, 
Mary Delafield DuBois. 

fHuIme, John L. 

Entered 1849; left 1850. 

Manufacturer. 

b. Mt. Holly, N. J., 1831. d. August, 1888. s. James S. Hulme 
and Hannah Lippincott. m. (1) Anna Mears; (2) Emily Little- 
field. 

fLadd, Benjamin. 

Entered 1849; left 1850. 

Farmer and wool grower in Ohio and Illinois until 1860; re- 



1852] MATRICULATE CATALOG 55 

moved to Iowa; pork packer; removed to Colorado, 1880; miner, 
b. Smithfield, Jefferson County, O., August 24, 1830. d. Sun- 
set, Boulder County, Col., January 11, 1890. s. Benjamin W. 
Ladd (Manager 1830-35) and Elizabeth Wood. m. November 25, 
1857, Maria L. Judkins. 

fParry, Edward Randolph. 

Entered 1848; left 1849. 

Secretary of Loganian. United States Army, May, 1861. En- 
tered Army, First Lieutenant, 11th United States Infantry, and 
served through w^ar; 1864, made Captain of the 11th; transferred 
to 20th; on reorganization of the Army, promoted a Major for 
gallant services. Fought along line of Weldon Railroad and be- 
fore Petersburg, Va., commanding his regiment in several actions. 
In 1865 vi^as Assistant Adjutant General of the regular brigade 
Army of the Potomac, serving upon staff of General Winthrop. 
In 1868 commanded Forts Phillips and Jackson, at mouth of 
Mississippi, and Fort Ripley, Minn., in 1869. Resigned on ac- 
count of ill health, 1871. 

b. New Hope, Bucks County, Pa., July 27, 1832. d. New Hope, 
Pa., April 13, 1874. s. Oliver Parry and Rachel Randolph, m. 
December 17, 1863, Frances E. Dimick. 

fReeve, William Cooper. 

Entered 1850; left 1851 (?). 

b. Salem County, N. J., 1832. d. Salem, N. J., February, 1914. 
s. William Foster Reeve and Mary Wills Cooper, m. Mary 
Mason Acton. 

fRoberts, George Wilson. (A.B., Yale, 1857.) 

Entered February, 1849 ; left same year. 

Entered Sophomore Class, Yale, 1854; lawyer. West Chester, 
Pa., and Chicago, 111. Major, 42d Illinois Volunteers, 1861 ; 
Lieutenant Colonel; Colonel; Brigadier General at Island No. 10; 
Fort Pillow ; Nashville ; killed in leading a charge near Murf rees' 
boro, Tenn., December 31, 1862. 

b. East Goshen, Pa., October 2, 1833. d. (Killed in action, 
Murfreesboro, Tenn.), December 31, 1862. s. Pratt Roberts and 
Ann Wilson. 

fStokes, Francis. 

Entered 1848; left 1850. 

Manager of Haverford College, 1885-1917; Vice-President, 
Alumni. Dry goods merchant; lumber merchant, 1858-86. Mem- 
ber, Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 



56 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1853 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 15, 1833. d. Germantown, Pa., Jan- 
uary 2, 1917. s. John Stokes and Hannah Gilpin Smith, m. 
March 23, 1865, Katharine Wistar Evans. 

fWeaver, Thomas. 

Entered 1849; left 1850 or 1851. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 10, 1835. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
October 6, 1870. s. Elijah Weaver and Ann Griffin, 

fWistar, Caspar. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1849; left 1850. 

Druggist. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 18, 1833. d. Supposed to have 
been lost at sea 1854 or 1855. s. Caspar Wistar, M.D., and 
Lydia Jones. 

1853 

fMorgan, William Butler, A.B., A.M., 1857. (C.E., Univ. of 
IVliich., 1863.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1850. 

Teacher of Classics, Westtown Boarding School, 1853-55 ; Pro- 
fessor of Latin and Greek, Earlham College, 1855-60; Professor 
of Mathematics, 1860-62; Graduate Student, Ann Arbor, Univer- 
sity of Michigan, 1862-63 ; Professor Mathematics, Earlham Col- 
lege, 1863-64, 1865-68 ; Instructor in Engineering, University of 
Michigan, 1864-65 ; teacher in Spiceland Academy, Spiceland, Ind. ; 
teacher in Indianapolis High School, 1872-74; Professor of Mathe- 
matics and Engineering, Purdue University, Ind., 1874-75 ; Gov- 
ernor and Professor of Chemistry, Earlham College, 1875-76; 
Professor of Mathematics, Penn College, Iowa, 1876-82, and 
President two years ; Professor of Mathematics, Earlham College, 
1883-98. Published Journal Franklin Institute, 1864, "The Macro- 
graph." 

b. Near Raysville, Ind., December 2, 1830. d. February 24, 
1904. s. Charles Morgan and Michal Butler, m. October 10, 
1855, Sarah Henley. 

fPancoast, William Henry, A.B., Honorary A.M., 1876. (M.D., 
Jefferson Medical College, Phila., Pa., 1856.) 
Entered 1849. 

Student, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1853-56. 
Studied in London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna. Physician ; Demon- 
strator of Anatomy, Jefferson Medical College, 1862-74; Ad- 



1853] MATRICULATE CATALOG 57 

junctor Professor, Anatomy, and Lecturer; Professor of Descrip- 
tive, General and Surgical Anatomy, 1874-86; First President, 
Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia; Surgeon-in-Chief, 
United States Hospital, during Civil War; Consulting Surgeon, 
Charity Hospital; Senior Surgeon, Philadelphia Hospital; Dele- 
gate to International Medical Congress, 1876; Membre Corre- 
spondant Societe Clinique de Paris ; Member of American Philo- 
sophical Society ; Academy Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, etc. ; 
President, Philadelphia County Medical Society; President, Red 
Cross Society in Pennsylvania. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 16, 1834. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
January 5, 1897. s. Joseph Pancoast, M.D., and Rebecca Abbott, 
m. (1) November 13, 1873, Mary Anna Gertrude Lewis; (2) 
Charlotte Matilda Robb. 

Non-Graduates 

fBrinton, Charles. 

Entered 1849; left 1851. 

Farmer. 

b. Thornbury, Chester County, Pa., May 1, 1836. d. Media, 
Pa., April 6, 1882. s. Caleb Brinton and Martha Levis Strode. 
m. Julia Speakman. 

fCoale, Thomas Ellicott. 

Entered 1848 ; left 1849. 

Merchant; Director Commercial Agency. 

b. Baltimore, Md., March 31, 1833. d. Baltimore, Md., 1897. 
s. William Ellis Coale and Hannah Ellicott Carey, m. January 
18, 1855, Cecelia Harvey. 

fCorbit, John Cowgill. 

Entered 1849; left 1851. 

b. Cartswell's Bridge, Del., 1834. d. 1907. s. Daniel Corbit 
and Eliza Naudain. m. Emily Peterson. 

tCorbit, William Francis. 

Entered 1849; left 1850. 

Journalist ; connected with Associated Press in Philadelphia, Pa. 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 16, 1834. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
1885. s. Henry C. Corbit and Sarah Bolton. 

fDilworth, William T. 

Entered 1849; left 1850. 

b. Solebury, Bucks County, Pa., July 30, 1833. d. June 22, 
1858. s. Joseph Dilworth and Mary Paxson. 



58 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1853 

fGififord, Charles Henry. 

Entered 1849; left 1850. 

Member State Board of Gas and Electric Light Commission 
(Boston). 

b. New Bedford, Mass., July 18, 1833. d. . s. William 

Gifford and Rhoda Tucker, m. September 15, 1858, Elizabeth 
Peckham Cummings. 

fGill, William Hopkins. 

Entered 1848; left 1849. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., August 5, 1831. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
December 20, 1872. s. John Gill and Sarah Hopkins, m. July 6, 
1848, Phebe Shreve. 

fHaworth, James Mahlon. 

Entered 1850; left 1852. 

Studied at Earlham School, Richmond, Ind., 1848-50; farmer 
merchant; railroad ticket agent; Treasurer, Clinton County, O. 
Captain, 40th Regiment Ohio United States Volunteers, 1861-63 
Superintendent, Kiowa Indian Agency, 1873-77; Special Indian 
Agent-at- Large, 1879-80; Indian Inspector, 1880-82; Inspector of 
Indian Schools, 1882-83 ; Superintendent, Indian Schools, 1883-85. 

b. Wilmington, O., November 19, 1831. d. Albuquerque, N. M., 
March 12, 1885. s. George D. Haworth and Edith Hadley. 

fHoag, Nicholas W. 

Entered 1851; left 1852. 

b. Washington (now Millbrook), N. Y., 1853. d. . s. 

John Hoag and . 

fHowland, Andrew Moore. 

Entered 1848; left 1851. 

Wool merchant; trustee for the Children of Shalam. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., November 1, 1834. d. April 10, 1917. 
s. Edward W. Howland and Minerva Ellison, m. June 25, 1893, 
Frances Vandewater Newbrough. 

fHowland, Benjamin. (A.B., Union College, Schenectady, N.Y.) 
Entered 1849; left at close of Sophomore year (?). 
Studied at Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. ; woolen manu- 
facturer; Secretary and Treasurer, Harris Manufacturing Com- 
pany, Catskill, N. Y. 

b. Sherwood, N. Y., March 25, 1832. d. Catskill, N. Y., April 
26, 1882, as result of accident, m. January 27, 1858, Louisa 
Powell. 



1853] MATRICULATE CATALOG 59 

fHuII, John. 

Entered 1849; left 1850. 

Studied at University of Virginia, 1859-60. In Confederate 
Army, 1861-64; 1st Lieutenant, 5th Virginia Cavalry, General 
Fitz Hugh Lee's Division, Army Northern Virginia. 

b. Baltimore, Md., 1839. d. Canada, December, 1864. s. Rob- 
ert Hull and Hannah Ann Janney. 

fJones, Thomas Woodward. 

Entered 1849; left 1851. 

Farmer, Pennsbury, Pa. 

b. Birmingham, Pa., May 27, 1834. d. Philadelphia, Pa., No- 
vember 19, 1877. s. Brinton Jones and Mary Woodward, m. 
Martha C. Ogborn. 

fLevis, Franklin B. (A.B, Princeton, 1853.) 

Entered 1849; left 1851. 

Student at Princeton; Counsellor at Law. 

b. Mt. Holly, N. J., July 28, 1834. d. April 9, 1913. s. Samuel 
F. Levis and Sarah B. Hulme. m. Mt. Holly, N. J., October 14, 
1857, Rebecca B. Coppuck. 

fMatthews, Richard J. 

Entered Introductory Department 1848; left 1850 or 1851. 
Farmer and dairyman. 

b. Baltimore County, Md., July 6, 1834. d. Baltimore County, 
Md., April 8, 1885. m. May 20, 1862, Sallie H. Scott. 

fPancoast, George Abbott. 

Entered 1849; left 1850. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 22, 1832. d. October 1, 1859. s. Dr. 
Joseph Pancoast and Rebecca Abbott. 

fPerkins, Benjamin Douglas. 

Entered Introductory Department 1848; left 1849. 
b. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 2, 1832. d. August 3, 1888. s. 
Benjamin Douglas Perkins and Mary Shotwell. 

fScull, Jacob Ridgway. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1848; left 1851. 

Iron worker and machinist. Private in "Three Months" Volun- 
teers, 1861 ; enlisted for three years, August, 1861 ; Lieutenant 
and then Captain, 72d Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers; honor- 
ably discharged, 1864. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 26, 1835. d. . s. Gideon Scull 

and Lydia Ann Rowan, m. May 3, 1865, Margaret Clevenstine. 



60 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1853 

fStadelman, Jacob Latch. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1848 ; left 1849. 

Dealer in lumber and coal. Mustered into United States Vol- 
unteers, August 5, 1861, at Harrisburg, Pa., as Captain B Com- 
pany, 1st Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserve Cavalry. Honorably 
discharged in Virginia, March 28, 1862. 

b. Lovi^er Merion, Montgomery County, Pa., March 19, 1834. 
d. Bala, Pa., December 21, 1899, s. Jacob Stadelman and Hannah 
Higgins Latch, m. August 29, 1861, Henrietta Rachel Leech. 

tStokes, Wistar H. 

Entered 1850; left 1851 (?). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 11, 1833. d. 1907 (?). s. Levi 
B. Stokes and . 

fTatum, Charles. 

Entered 1849; left 1850 (?). 

b. Deptford, N. J., November 9, 1834. d. . s. Josiah 

Tatum and Rachel Offley. m. Chicago, 111., December 16, 1856, 
Josephine Porter. 

fTillinghast, Joseph. 

Entered 1849; left 1851 (?). 

Fire insurance agent; Justice of the Peace; Commissioner to 
qualify City Common Council. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., September 5, 1834. d. New Bedford, 
Mass., September 24, 1889. s. Joseph S. Tillinghast and Ann 
Taber. m. (1) Amelia A. Odiorne, Framingham, Mass.; (2) 
Maria A. Chapman, New Bedford, Mass. 

fTroth, John Trimble. 

Entered 1851; left 1851. 

Editor of The Collegian. Farmer; School Director, Burling- 
ton, N. J. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 31, 1833. d. Near Burlington, 
N. J., October 20, 1860. s. Samuel Fothergill Troth and Mary 
Trimble, m. October 30, 1856, Elizabeth Taylor Lippincott. 

fTyson, Isaac. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1848; left 1851. 

Clerk. 

b. Baltimore, Md., 1833. d. Baltimore, Md., November 19, 
1873. s. Isaac Tyson and Hannah Ann Wood. m. October 4, 
1854, Fannie Thornton. 



1854] MATRICULATE CATALOG 61 

fTyson, John Snowden. 

Entered 1849; left 1851. 

Lawyer; Member of Maryland Legislature, 1864. 

b. Near Baltimore City, Md., May 22, 1837. d. (Drowned in 
Gunpowder River, Md.) July 26, 1890. s. Judge John Shoe- 
maker Tyson and Rachel Snowden. m. February 2, 1865, Mary 
Roberts. 

fUnderhill, Edmund B. 

Entered 1851; left 1852. 

b. Clinton Corners, N. Y., 1833. d. . s. Alfred M. Under- 

hill and Lydia P. Howes. 

fUnderhill, Robert F. 

Entered 1850; left 1851 (?). 
Machinist and foundry man. 

b. , 1830 or 1831. d. Indianapolis, Ind., 1863. s. Robert 

R. Underbill, of Indianapolis, Ind., and Sarah Wood. 

fUpdegrafif, David Brainard. 

Entered 1851; left 1852. 

Farmer; editor of Friends' Expositor; Minister in Society of 
Friends; author of "Old Corn; or. Sermons on the Baptism with 
the Holy Spirit." 

b. Mt. Pleasant, O., August 23, 1830. d. Mt. Pleasant, O., 
May 23, 1894. s. David Updegraff and Rebecca Taylor Upde- 
grafif. m. (1) September 23, 1852, Rebecca B. Price; (2) Sep- 
tember 4, 1866, Eliza J. C. Mitchell. 

1854 

fArthur, Frederick, Jr. 

Entered Freshman Class 1850. 

Farmer until 1860; wholesale furniture business; manager, 
wholesale glass house. 

b. Nantucket, Mass., August 20, 1834. d. St. Louis, Mo., De- 
cember 21, 1891. s. Frederick Arthur and Mary Gardner, m. 
Lena Talmage. 

Cadbury, John Warder, A.B., (in 1856.) 

Entered Introductory Department 1849. 

Vice-President, Loganian. Manufacturer of plumbers' sup- 
plies; retired. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 29, 1836. s. Joel Cadbury 
(Manager 1849-57) and Caroline Warder, m. Germantown, Pa., 
October 5, 1871, Rebecca Warner, c. Hannah Warner, 1872; 



62 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1854 

Caroline Warder, 1873; Eleanor Anne, 1875; William Edward, 
1881; Esther Head, 1888. Address, 441 Locust Avenue, Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Garrett, John Biddle, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1851. 

Secretary of Alumni Association, 1859-63; President of same, 
1879-80; Orator, Semi-Centennial, 1883; Member, Phi Beta 
Kappa, 1898; Manager, Haverford College, 1872-1914; President 
pro tern, of the College during absence of President Sharpless in 
Europe, 1890-91. Manufacturer and merchant, 1854-74; in vari- 
ous railroad and trust corporations, 1874-1901 ; President, Girard 
Trust Company, Philadelphia, 188 -87; Vice-President, Lehigh 
Valley Railroad Company, 1887-1901. Trustee, Bryn Mawr Col- 
lege, 1881-1902; Overseer, William Penn Charter School, 1868-81. 
Commissioner to locate Osage Indians, appointed by President 
Johnson. Member, American Academy of Political and Social 
Science; American Statistical Association; Historical Society of 
Pennsylvania. Minister in Society of Friends. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 30, 1836. s. Thomas C. Garrett 
and Frances Biddle. m. September 6, 1866, Hannah Rhoads 
Haines. Address, Rosemont, Pa. 

fScull, David, A.B. 

Entered Introductory Department 1849. 

President of Loganian; Secretary, Alumni, 1857-58; President, 
1874-75; Manager, 1865-1907. Wool merchant; retired 1891. 
Drafted in 1864 ; about to be sent to front, but paroled by E. M. 
Stanton, Secretary of War; author several pamphlets; "Salvation 
in a Twofold Aspect," Philadelphia, 1897; frequent contributor 
to Friends' Review. Trustee, Bryn Mawr College ; connected with 
various charitable institutions. 

b. ScuUtown, Salem County, N. J., January 17, 1836. d. No- 
vember 22, 1907. s. David Scull and Lydia Lippincott. m. Feb- 
ruary 28, 1861, Hannah EUicott Coale. 

Non-Graduates 

fAllen, Gideon, Jr. (A.B., Harvard, 1858.) 

Entered Freshman Class 1850; left 1852. 

Student at Harvard College; Treasurer, Morse Twist Drill and 
Machine Company, New Bedford, Mass. ; retired. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., September 27, 1837. d. New Bedford, 
Mass., July (?), 1920. s. Gideon Allen and Betsy Nye. m. Oc- 
tober 16, 1860, Horatia Anna Howland. c. Helen Allen. 



1854] MATRICULATE CATALOG 63 

fChase, William Henry, Jr. 

Entered 1850; left 1852. 

Enlisted in New York Volunteers, February 20, 1861, as Ser- 
geant, Company K, 19th New York Infantry ; discharged June 19, 
1862; re-enlisted February 20, 1864, as Sergeant, Company K, 
3d New York Artillery; discharged June 19, 1865. Farmer. 

b. Salem, Mass., January 21, 1838. d. Bath, N. Y., March 19, 
1892. s. William Henry Chase and Elizabeth Rowland, m. No- 
vember, 1860, Margaret F. Clapp. 

fCrew, Peter Joel. 

Entered 1850; left 1852. 

Student at Richmond College one year. Manufacturer of soap 
and candles, Richmond, Va. 

b. Richmond, Va., July 29, 1832. d. August 6, 1903. s. Cor- 
nelius Crew and Mary Ann Hall. m. (1) March 23, 1854, Vir- 
ginia Bowen; (2) November 1, 1864, Maria Louisa Rodes. 

fDeacon, James Woolman. 

Entered Junior year 1851; left during Senior year on account 
of ill health. 

Editor of The Collegian. Miller and manufacturer, Birming- 
ham, N. J., 1853-70; manufacturer of varnishes, Philadelphia, Pa.; 
manufacturer of phosphorus, Centreton, N. J. ; Secretary, Ken- 
tucky Coal Exchange; Secretary of Mining Companies in Georgia. 

b. Birmingham Mills, near Mount Holly, N. J., June 2, 1834. 
d. October 8, 1912. s. Thomas Bayre Deacon and Elizabeth Wool- 
man, m. (1) February 10, 1858, Anna M. Hilyard; (2) Decem- 
ber 1, 1870, Sarah Shreve Newbold. 

fPox, Samuel Lewis. 

Entered 1850; left end of Freshman year, 1851. 

Optician and manufacturer of scientific instruments. Member, 
Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; Philadelphia Academy of Nat- 
ural Sciences ; Franklin Institute. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 26, 1834. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
November 12, 1912. s. Joseph Fox, C.E., and Edith Hibbard. 
m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 8, 1861, Harriet Brown. 

fHacker, William. 

Entered 1848; left 1850. 

Dealer in agricultural implements and seeds; nurseryman; 
Auditor, Coal and Canal Company, Pennsylvania Railroad; Mem- 
ber, Philadelphia Agricultural Society ; Pennsylvania Horticultural 
Society, Philadelphia; Zoological Society; Academy of Natural 
Sciences of Philadelphia. 



64 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1854 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 2, 1832. d. Germantown, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., March 11, 1898. s. Jeremiah Hacker (Manager 1849- 
57) and Beulah Morris, m. December 16, 1858, Hannah J. 
Wistar. 

fHill, Thomas Clarkson. 

Entered 1850; left close of Sophomore year. 

Merchant, Carthage, Ind. ; real estate and insurance, Chicago, 
111. ; Justice of the Peace. School Director and Trustee. 

b. Randolph County, N. C, March 13, 1831. d. Western 
Springs, 111., November 9, 1897. s. Samuel Hill and Mary Bran- 
son, m. April 15, 1857, Adaline Amanda Butler. 

fHowland, Cornelius. 

Entered 1850; left 1851. 

Merchant; Captain, 23d Massachusetts (nine months) Volun- 
teers, 1861 ; Burnside Expedition, Roanoke Island. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., April 7, 1835. d. Smyrna, Asia Minor, 
December 6, 1893. s. Cornelius Howland and Harriet Converse, 
m. September 15, 1857, Katherine N. Gibbs. 

fLadd, Thomas Wood. 

Entered 1852; left 1853. 

Meat and provision commission merchant, Cincinnati, O., after- 
ward New York City. Member of New York Produce Exchange. 
Minister, Society of Friends. 

b. Smithfield, O., December 4, 1832. d. Ottumwa, la., Decem- 
ber 12, 1882. s. Benjamin W. Ladd and Elizabeth Wood. m. 
August 16, 1854, Hannah Peckham Gifford. 

fParry, Israel Hallowell. 

Entered 1850; left 1851 (?). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., ( ?) 1835. d. April 23, 1877. s. Samuel 
Parry and Martha R. Hallowell. 

Parry, Richard Randolph. 

Entered 1850; left 1851. 

Banker at Mankato, Minn., 1856-61 ; dry goods commission 
merchant. New York and Philadelphia, 1866-73 ; retired 1873. 
President, New Hope Delaware Bridge Company. Author of 
many historical sketches contributed to the newspapers ; to "Hotch- 
kiss' York Road, Old and New," to "Johnston's Campaign of 
1776, including Battle of Long Island" (Long Island Historical 
. Society, 1878), etc., etc. 

b. Philadelphia. Pa., December 5, 1835. s. Oliver Parry and 
Rachel Randolph, m. October 11, 1866, Ellen L. Read, of Port- 
land, Me. Address, New Hope, Bucks County, Pa. 



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fRichmond, Alexander A. 

Entered 1850; left 1851. 

Clerk and Treasurer; connected with Metropolitan Savings 
Bank, New York City. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., July 11, 1836. d. Peekskill, N. Y., 
October 15, 1915. s. Joshua Richmond and Hannah H. Hussey. 
m. October 13, 1868, Emma Frost. 

fRichmond, James Henry Crocker. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1849; left 1851 (?). 

Merchant in New Bedford, Mass. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., March 7, 1835. d. New Bedford, 
Mass., April 18, 1877. s. Joshua Richmond and Hannah H. Hus- 
sey. m. Hannah Katharine Courtis. 

fStabler, William Davis. (M.D.) 
Entered 1851; left 1852 (?). 
Studied medicine. 

b. Lynchburg, Va., June 7, 1835. d. May 7, 1874. s. Robinson 
Stabler and Maryannis Davis. 

fStreet, Lewis. 

Entered 1850; left 1851. 

Missionary to Madagascar. Minister in the Society of Friends. 

b. Salem, O., April 2, 1833. d. August 15, 1892. s. Zadok 
Street and Sibyl Tatum. m. Salem, O., February 24, 1859, Sarah 
T. Fawcett. 

fTatum, John Cooper. 

Entered 1850; left 1852. 

Farmer. Director of First National Bank, Woodbury, N. J. ; 
Secretary of Gloucester County Sunday School Association; Trus- 
tee of Deptford Institute, Woodbury, N. J. 

b. Mantua Farm, near Woodbury, N. J. d. Woodbury, N. J., 
March 25, 1895. s. Joseph Tatum and Ann Cooper, m. Josephine 
Cornog. 

fTaylor, Augustus. 

Entered 1850; left 1851. 

Merchant; farmer; school director; private in "Anderson Cav- 
alry," 1862-63 ; honorably discharged on account of illness. 

b. Taylorsville, Pa., December 14, 1833. d. Swarthmore, Pa., 
February 13, 1888. s. Mahlon K. Taylor and Elizabeth Hough. 

5 



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fTaylor, Thomas Chalkley. 

Entered 1850; left 1851. 
Merchant. 

b. Taylorsville, Pa., December 14, 1833. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
January 31, 1883. s. Mahlon K. Taylor and Elizabeth Hough. 

fTroth, Samuel. 

Entered 1850; left 1852. 

Farmer; merchant; clerk, Justice of the Peace; 2d Lieutenant, 
Company B, Regiment P. V. M., 1863 ; Member, Historical Society 
of Pennsylvania. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 16, 1835. d. December 6, 1911. 
s. Henry Troth and Henrietta Henri, m. March 11, 1857, Anna 
Speakman. 

tWillets, John Titus. 

Entered 1850; left 1851 (?). 

b. Westbury, Queens County, N. Y., 1835. d. New York City, 
January 22, 1879. s. Robert R. Willets and Lydia Titus, m, 
November 2, 1858, Amelia Underbill. 

1855 

fBettle, Samuel, Jr. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1852. 
Merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 11, 1837. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
May 14, 1859. s. Samuel Bettle and Mary Ann Jones. 

fHubbard, John Russell, A.B., A.M., (1859.) 

Entered 1851. 

Teacher, 1855-61 ( ?) ; farmer. 

b. New Garden, N. C, 1827. d. . s. Joseph Hubbard 

and Achsa Coffin, m. (1) 1857, Susan F. Bates; (2) 1883, 
Minerva Allen. 

Non-Graduates 

fBaily, Thomas Chalkley James. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1850; left 1851. 

1st Lieutenant, 17th United States Infantry, May 14, 1861; 
Captain, 17th United States Infantry, December, 1862; Major by 
Brevet, August, 1864; retired from active service on account of 
wounds and sickness, acquired in active service, August, 1865. 

b. Stanton Mills, Del., October 6, 1836. d. Seattle, Wash., Oc- 
tober 5, 1911. s. Samuel Baily and Hannah James, m. Augusta, 
Me., January 15, 1863, Caroline E. Ladd. 



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fBrown, Joseph Howell. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1852; left 1855. 

Lawyer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 6, 1837. d. Valparaiso, South 
America, May 6, 1862. s. William Henry Brown and Laura Ann 
Howell. 

fCrew, John Henry. 

Entered 1851; left 1852. 

Manufacturer of tobacco, Richmond, Va. 

b. Richmond, Va., April 27, 1835. d. Richmond, Va., Decem- 
ber 3, 1861. s. Cornelius Crew and Mary Ann Hall. m. Decem- 
ber 13, 1860, Annie Elizabeth Lacey. 

fFerris, Lindley Murray, Jr. 

Entered 1851; left 1853. 

Shipowner and agent; sugar refiner. 

b. New York City, April 1, 1837. d. In Louisiana, February 
12, 1895. s. Lindley Murray Ferris and Caroline Murray Ferris, 
m. Martha Sands. 

fHallowell, Richard Price. 

Entered Introductory Department 1849; left 1853. 

Wool merchant; prominent abolitionist, coadjutor of Wendell 
Phillips and William Lloyd Garrison; appointed Special Agent 
by Hon. John A. Andrew, of Mass., to recruit for the negro 
regiment. Author of "The Quaker Invasion of Massachusetts," 
fourth edition, 1887; "Pioneer Quakers," 1887. Treasurer, Free 
Religious Association; Vice-President, New England Woman 
Suffrage Association. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 16, 1835. d. Norwood, Mass., 
January 5, 1904. s. Morris Longstreth Hallowell and Hannah 
Smith Penrose, m. October 26, 1859, Anna C. Davis. 

fHanson, Ezekiel Hunn. 

Entered 1851; left 1853. 
Lawyer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 15, 1835. d. . s. Joseph 

Berry Hanson and Gulielma Maria Hunn. 

Hibberd, Isaac H. 

Entered 1851; left 1853. 

b. Upper Darby, Pa., April 8, 1833. s. Isaac Hibberd and 
Susan Fairlamb. Address, 735 South Tenth Street, San Jose. CaJ. 



68 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1855 

fHopkins, John J. 

Entered 1850; left 1851. 
Merchant. 

b. Baltimore, Md., 1837. d. . s. Samuel Hopkins and 

Lavinia Jolliffe. m. Elizabeth Beard. 

fJones, James Parnell. (A.B., L^niv. of Mich., 1856; A.M., 1859.) 

Entered 1851 ; left at close of Junior year. 

Studied two years at University of Michigan; teacher before 
entering army; Captain, Company B, 7th Maine Volunteers, Au- 
gust, 1861 ; Major of same, 1863, and generally in command of 
the regiment. Was in all the leading battles of the Army of the 
Potomac. 

b. South China, Me., May 21, 1835. d. Crystal Springs, near 
Washington,. D. C, July 12, 1864, falling at the head of his regi- 
ment in the successful repulse of General Elarly, C. S. A. s. Eli 
Jones and Sibyl Jones, m. October 15, 1857, Rebecca Maria 
Runnells. 

fMorris, Stephen. 

Entered Introductory Department 1848; left at close of Junior 
year. 

Iron manufacturer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1835. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 1871. s. Henry 
Morris and Caroline Old. m. 1859, Rachel Dawson. 

fOsborn, William Peckham. 

Entered 1852 ; left at close of year. 
Tea merchant in Philadelphia and New York, 
b. Dover, N. H., July 23, 1834. d. Dover, N. H., July 3, 1858. 
s. William Osborne and Mary Peckham Rathbone. 

fPainter, John Vickers. 

Entered 1850; left 1853. 

Studied one year at Oberlin College. Railroading; banker, 
Cleveland, O. ; retired 1873. At time of death, Director of Re- 
public Iron Company, of Cleveland Trust Company, of Citizens 
Saving and Trust Company, and Vice-President of Pittsburgh 
Railway Company; Trustee of Cleveland Museum of Art; Treas- 
urer and Trustee of John Huntington Benevolent Trust; Member 
of Chamber of Commerce. 

b. West Chester, Pa., July 20, 1835. d. Cleveland, O., August 
13, 1903. s. Samuel Marshall Painter and Ann Vickers. m. (1) 
October 31, 1855, Frances Barton; d. in 1858; (2) January 17, 
1861, Lydia E. Farmer. 



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fReeve, Augustus. 

Entered 1850; left 1852. 

Iron master; brick and terra cotta manufacturer for nearly 50 
years. Member of City Council of Camden, N. J. ; President, 
Board of Trustees, Cooper Hospital, Camden, N. J., 1893-1918. 

b. Alloway, N. J., August 31, 1833. d. Camden, N. J., July 19, 
1918. s. William Foster Reeve and Mary Wills Cooper, m. June 
25, 1862, Rebecca Cooper Wood. 

fRiddick, Joseph H. (M.D., Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered as partial student 1852; left 1853 (?). 

Studied medicine at University of Pennsylvania. Surgeon in 

Confederate Army. 

b. Gates County, N. C, 183 . d. Baltimore, Md., 1865. s. 

Joseph Riddick and Elizabeth Briggs. 

fRiddick, Reuben Briggs. (M.D., Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered as partial student 1852; left 1853. 

Studied medicine at University of Pennsylvania. Physician. 

b. Gates County, N. C, December 24, 1831. d. June 22, 1867. 
s. Joseph Riddick and Elizabeth Briggs. m. November 24, 1858, 
Martha Ann Reed. 

fRowell, John F. 

Entered 1851 ; left 1853. 

Teacher, Friends' School, Providence, R. I. 

b. London, N. H. d. California, . s. and . 

fStabler, Thomas S. 

Entered 1851; left 1852 (?). 
Tobacco inspector. 

b. Lynchburg, Va., August 5, 1837. d. March, 1909. s. Robin- 
son Stabler and Maryannis Davis, m. Jane Owen Latham. 

fTaylor, Joseph Petty. 

Entered 1851 ; left 1853. 

b. Fairfield, Me., 1831. d. . s. Isaiah Taylor and Mehetabel 

Petty. 

fThomas, William Richard. 

Entered 1848 ; left 1850. 

b. West Whiteland, Pa. d. March 3, 1909. s. Richard Malin 
Thomas and Eliza Miller, m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 19, 1856, 
Susan S. Dewees. 

fWalton, Francis. 

Entered Introductory Department 1848; left 1853. 



70 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1856 

Clerk. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 14, 1835. d. April 28, 1857. s. 
William Walton and Susannah Morris Hallowell. 

1856 

fBeesley, Bartholomew Wistar, A.B. 

Entered 1852. 

Secretary, Alumni Association, 1864-65. Manufacturer; con- 
veyancer; attended lectures on conveyancing. University of Penn- 
sylvania, 1858; Notary Public; Secretary and Treasurer, North- 
wood Cemetery Company; School Director, 1861-66. Overseer, 
William Penn Charter School. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 3, 1838. d. October 14, 1911. s. 
Theophilus Beesley, M.D., and Hannah Wistar. m. Baltimore, 
Md., October 1, 1868, Margaret Cheston Coale. 

Cadbury, Joel, A.B. 

Entered 1852. 

Manager, 1867-81. 1862-66, of firm of R. Esterbrook & Co.; 
1867-1920, manufacturer of plumbers' supplies, Haines, Jones & 
Cadbury Company, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Director of same company. 
Member of American Academy of Political and Social Science; 
Manager of Friends' Hospital, Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 31, 1838. s. Joel Cadbury (Man- 
ager 1849-57) and Caroline Warder, m. Philadelphia, Pa., De- 
cember 1, 1869, Anna Kaighn Lowry. c. Elizabeth B. Jones, 
1871; Benjamin, 1873; Emma, 1875; William Warder, 1877; 
John W., Jr., 1880; Henry Joel, 1883. Address, 254 East Main 
Street, Moorestown, N. J. 

fComfort, Jonathan Jones, (M.D., Univ. of Mich., 1858; Jeffer- 
son Med. College, Phila., Pa., 1859.) 

Entered 1852. 

Assistant in Introductory Department, 1852-53; studied medi- 
cine, University of Michigan, 1856-58; also Jefferson Medical 
College, Philadelphia, 1858-59; physician; Surgeon, United States 
Army, 1862-65 ; practiced medicine, Haddonfield, N. J. ; Secre- 
tary, Haverford College, 1887-89; connected with the manufac- 
ture of perfumes and extracts. 

b. Fallsington, Bucks County, Pa., January 9, 1830. d. March 
22, 1906. s. Aaron Comfort and Ann Woolston, m. Medford, 
N. J., October 12, 1865, Hannah J. Haines. 



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fWalton, James M., A.B. 

Entered Introductory Department 1848. 

Broker in New York. 

b. July 12, 1838. d. May 25, 1874. s. William Walton and 
Susannah Morris Hallowell. m. November 28, 1867, Mary 
Forster Collins. 

Wood, Edward Randolph, A.B., A.M., 1859. (LL.B., Univ. of 
Pa., 1861.) 

Entered 1852. 

Alumni Orator, 1865. Iron manufacturer, R. D. Wood & 
Sons; politician; President, Millville Improvement Company, N. J. 
First Vice-President, Philadelphia Board of Trade; charter mem- 
ber of original Committee of 100, Philadelphia. Member of Penn 
Club and Manufacturers* Club, Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 21, 1840. s. Richard Davis Wood 
and Julianna Randolph, m. (1) Mary H. Kneass. c. Charles R., 
Juliana, Marian H., Edward R., Jr. (2) Asheville, N. C, De- 
cember 24, 1919, Erma Richardson. Address, 400 Chestnut 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Non-Graduates 

fCanby, Samuel. (C.E., Delaware College, Del.) 

Entered Introductory Department 1850; left 1852. 
Studied at Delaware College. Civil Engineer; Sergeant, 4th 
New Jersey Infantry, May- July, 1861 ; 1st Lieutenant and Adju- 
tant, 2d Delaware Infantry, July-November, 1861 ; 2d Lieutenant, 
4th United States Artillery, October, 1861 ; 1st Lieutenant, Au- 
gust, 1862; resigned and honorably discharged July 1, 1868; 
brevetted 1st Lieutenant, United States Army, April 7, 1862, "for 
gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Shiloh, Tenn. ;" 
Captain, July 3, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services at the 
battle of Gettysburg, Pa.;" Major, March 13, 1865, "for gallant 
and meritorious services at the battle of Franklin, Tenn." Re- 
sumed his profession, 1868 ; Assistant Engineer, City of Wilming- 
ton, Del., 1873; Engineer, B. & O. R. R., Philadelphia Division; 
Railroad Engineer, South America, 1883-84; Railroad Engineer, 
Vera Cruz, Mexico; Park Engineer, Wilmington, Del., 1890-93; 
Assistant Receiver, Vancouver, Klikitat and Yakima Railroad, 
1894-97. 

b. Wilmington, Del., August 5, 1837. d. Vancouver, Wash,, 
July 24, 1897. s. Edmund and Mary T. Canby. m. December 
12, 1861, Rebecca Tilghman Johnston. 



72 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1856 

Collins, Stephen Grellett. 

Entered 1853 ; left 1854. 

In employ I. P. Morris & Co. (machinists) ; farmer, 13 years; 
seedsman; Purchasing Agent and Road Auditor, Lehigh Valley 
Railroad Company; Treasurer, Pottsville Iron and Steel Com- 
pany ; Auditor, South Jersey Railroad Company ; Calculating Cost 
of Machinery at George V. Cresson & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; 
retired about 1903. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 22, 1836. s. Isaac Collins and 
Rebecca Singer, m. October 13, 1860, Adelaide A. Knorr. c. 
Grellet, 1862 ; George Fred, 1863 ; Percival, 1868 ; Clarence Wil- 
berforce, 1869; Adelaide A., 1870; Isaac, 1874. Address, 3929 
Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fCooper, John. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1851; left 1853. 

Studied at Georgetown College, D, C, 1854. Insurance, Insur- 
ance Company of North America, Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 23, 1837. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
January 7, 1901. s. John Cooper and Caroline Elizabeth Adams, 
m. March 1, 1877, Nellie F. Alston. 

fField, W. Harrington. 

Entered 1852 ; left 1854. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1838. d. . s. Benjamin Field and 



Hadley, Hiram. (Hon., A.M., Earlham College, 1886.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1853 ; left 1854. 

Teacher; Representative in West of Educational Publications 
of Scribner Firm, N. Y., 12 years; active in organization of Las 
Cruces College, New Mexico; President, same, 1888-90; largely 
instrumental in establishment of New Mexico College of Agri- 
culture and Mechanic Arts, Las Cruces, 1890; President of same, 
1890-94 ; Acting President, New Mexico University, Albuquerque, 
1894-97; Professor of History and Psychology, New Mexico Col- 
lege of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, 1898-1905; Territorial 
Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1905-07. Author, "Lessons 
in Language," 1871 (first book of this nature written) ; joint 
author, Lee and Hadley's English Grammar. Member, Board of 
Regents, New Mexico College of Agricultural and Mechanical 
Arts, 1907-11; National Education Association, New Mexico; 
State Teachers' Association ; Chamber of Commerce. 

b. Clinton County, O., March 17, 1833. s. John Hadley and 
Ann Wildman. m. (1) Richmond, Ind., April 30, 1856, Hannah 



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Fulghum; (2) Katharine E. Coffin, c. Walter G., 1857; Caroline 
E. Hadley, 1861 ; Francis Lush, 1863 ; Anna Rhoda, 1866. Ad- 
dress, Mesilla Park, New Mexico. 

fHopkins, Gerard. 

Entered 1853 ; left 1855. 

Farmer. 

b. South River, Md., February 14, 1836. d. January 28, 1901. 
s. Joseph Janney Hopkins and Elizabeth Scofield. m. Sandy 
Spring, Md., October 6, 1874, Emily R. Snowden. 

fHunn, Townsend Sharpless. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1850; left 1853 (?). 

Merchant, Philadelphia, Pa., and New York City. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 2, 1837. d. November 7, 1912. 
s. Ezekiel Hunn and Lydia Jones Sharpless. m. May 14, 1872, 
Julia de Murguiondo. 

fHunt, Ellwood. 

Entered 1852; left during year. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 17, 1836. d. December 31, 1869. 
s. Uriah Hunt and Elizabeth Shreve. 

fJanney, Johns Hopkins. 

Entered 1850; left 1851. 

Merchant; farmer. 

b. Baltimore, Md., July 14, 1836. d. Churchville, Md., August 
2, 1889. s. Richard Miller Janney and Sarah Hopkins, m. Balti- 
more, Md., Caroline Symington. 

fLamb, Eli Matthews. 

Entered Senior Class as partial student, 1855 ; left 1856. 

Instructor, Milton Academy, Philopolis, Md. ; Founded Balti- 
more Friends' School, 1864; Principal of Friends' Elementary 
and High School, Baltimore, Md., 30 years; Associate Principal 
of same; in Naval Office, Baltimore Custom House, during Lin- 
coln's Administration. 

b. Gunpowder, Baltimore County, Md., 1835. d. Baltimore, 
Md., January 25, 1911. s. John Emerson Lamb and Esther 
Matthews, m. 1861, Anna Williamson Gorkran. 

fLewis, Enoch Edward. 

Entered Introductory Department 1851 ; left 1853. 
Studied law ; in employ Pennsylvania Railroad ; clerk in mer- 
cantile house, Philadelphia; entered United States Army as pri- 



74 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1856 

vate, 1861; 1st Lieutenant, 1st California Regiment; Captain in 
same; resigned 1863; appointed Lieutenant Colonel, 22d Pennsyl- 
vania Regiment, which he commanded at Petersburg, where he 
was severely wounded. Served after the Civil War as Paymaster 
in United States Navy. 

b. West Chester, Pa., July 1, 1838. d. Leadville, Col., Novem- 
ber 10, 1879. s. Joseph Jackson Lewis and Mary Linton Miner, 
m. Aoril, 1866, Emma L. Lafitte. 

fMellor, John Bancroft. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1850; left 1854. 

Importer; retired. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 9, 1836. d. . s. Thomas 

Mellor and Martha Bancroft, m. November 5, 1863, Margaret 
Burns Larrabee. 

fPrice, William Ballinger. 

Entered Sophomore Class on partial course, 1853 ; left 1855. 

Editor of The Collegian, Merchant; banker; secretary; treas- 
urer; General Manager, Railroad; Secretary and Treasurer, 
"Street Railway Association of New Jersey." 

b. Smithfield, Jefferson County, O., February 27, 1836. d. May 
31, 1916. s. William Price and Edith Ballinger. 

fStreet, George. 

Entered 1854; left 1855. 
Merchant. 

b. Salem, O., December 22, 1834. d. . s. Zadok Street 

and Sibyl Tatum. m. Esther Homer. 

fStreet, Ogden. 

Entered 1854; left 1855. 
Machinist. 

b. Salem, O., October 18, 1838. d. . s. Samuel Street and 

Sarah Butler, m. Margaret McElroy, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fTaber, William Congdon, Jr. 

Entered 1852; left 1855. 

Bookseller ; manufacturer of pictures and frames ; Treasurer, 
Whitman Mills (plain and fancy cotton yams). Member, Com- 
mon Council of New Bedford, Mass. ; Member, Home and Coast 
Guard, 1863-65. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., October 3, 1837. d. New Bedford, 
Mass., December 23, 1907. s. William Congdon Taber and 
Hannah Tucker Shearman, m. June 27, 1860, Sarah A. Wood. 



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fThomas, George Brinton. (A.B., Yale, 1857; M.A., 1860). 

Entered Introductory Department 1848; left 1852. 

Student at Yale, 1853-57; Captain, 2d Regiment, Pennsylvania 
Militia, September, 1862, fighting at Battle of Antietam; Private, 
29th Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1863, and 192d, 1864; honorably 
discharged, November 11, 1864. Nurseryman; retired July 1, 
1904. Life Member, State Horticultural Association of Pennsyl- 
vania; Member, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society; Chester 
County Historical Society; University Club of Philadelphia; West 
Chester Golf and Country Club. 

b. West Chester, Pa., July 5, 1836. d. West Chester, Pa., No- 
vember, 1920. s. Isaac Thomas, M.D., and Mary Hendricker 
Brinton. m. (1) September 17, 1866, Helen Biddle; d. 1877; (2) 
January 4, 1883, Linda Hastings. 

fThomas, Lewin Wethered. 

Entered Introductory Department 1851; left 1852. 
b. Baltimore, Md., March 6, 1837. d. December 8, 1877. s. 
William George Thomas and Mary Lewin Wethered. 

fThorne, Barton F. 

Entered 1853; left 1854. 

Member, New Jersey Senate, 1874-77; farmer, 
b. Crosswicks, N. J., 1833. d. May 9, 1904. s. Edward Thome 
and Mary Hendrickson. m. Anna Josephine Duer. 

fValentine, Bond. 

Entered 1848; left 1851. 

Farmer; insurance. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., March 22, 1834. d. April 19, 1889. s. 
Abram Sharpless Valentine and Clarissa Miles, m. October 18, 
1865, Martha Kenney. 

fValentine, George. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1848; left 1855. 

Iron manufacturer. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., August 5, 1834. d. Bellefonte, Pa., March 
26, 1910. s. George Valentine and Mary Sandwith Downing, 
m. November 22, 1865, Emily T. Jacobs. 

fWalton, Isaac M. 

Entered Introductory Department 1851; left 1852. 

b. New York City, . d. , s. Isaac Walton and . 

fWistar, William Wilberforce. 

Entered 1853; left 1855. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 23, 1837. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 



76 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1857 

May 13, 1866. s. Caspar Wistar and Lydia Jones, m. October 
14, 1864, Anna Mary Alderson. 

1857 

fCheyney, Jesse Sharpless. 

Entered 1853. 

Won Loganian Prize 1856 for poem. Teacher, Introductory 
Department, Haverford, 1855 ; teacher of Classics, Westtown, 
1857-66; Principal, Friends' Select School for Boys, Philadelphia, 
Pa., 1866-69; optician and manufacturer of physical apparatus 
from 1870. Member, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.; 
American Institute, New York, and various Microscopical So- 
cieties. 

b. Thornbury, Delaware County, Pa., March 4, 1837. d. 1908. 
s. Joseph Reed Cheyney and Edith Sharpless. m. October 21, 
1858, Ellen R. Moore, of Haverford, Pa. 

fMendenhall, Cyrus, A.B. 

Entered 1853. 

Assistant in Preparatory Department, 1855 ; teacher in Farmers' 
Institute, Indiana, 1858. 

b. Wayne County, Ind., January 27, 1834. d. Plainfield, Ind., 
July 3, 1858. s. Elijah Mendenhall and Huldah Coffin. 

fWood, Stephen, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1854. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., August 28, 1837. d. Mt. Kisco, N. Y., 
June 11, 1897. s. Henry Wood and Mary Jane Underbill, m. 
1863, Anna H. Terry. 

Non-Graduates 

fBradford, James Cresson. 

Entered Introductory Department 1852; left 1853. 

Commission merchant ; salesman, sugar refinery, New York City. 
Entered Anderson Troop 1861 ; served one year. 

b. Columbia, Pa., April 7, 1835. d. Philadelphia, Pa., February 
28, 1882. s. Albert G. Bradford and Tacy Cresson. m. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., October 6, 1859, Anne R. Holt. 

fBrooke, Francis Mark. 

Entered Introductory Department 1852 ; left 1853. 

Studied in Law Department, University of Pennsylvania, 1857- 



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58; admitted to the Bar, 1859; Lawyer, 1859-64; District Attor- 
ney, Delaware County, Pa., 1863-64; resigned and became grain 
merchant, 1864; Private, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Emergency 
Service, 1863. President, Valley Forge Commission, 1893 ; Presi- 
dent, Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, before and after 1878; 
President or Director in fifteen business or charitable organiza- 
tions. 

b. Radnor Township, Delaware County, Pa., July 4, 1836. d. 
Philadelphia, Pa., December 29, 1898. s. Hugh Jones Brooke and 
Jemima Elizabeth Longmire, of Nottingham, England. 

fBrooke, Lewis Trimble. 

Entered Introductory Department 1852; left 1856. 

Various occupations; real estate broker in Philadelphia, Pa., 
1877-92. 

b. Radnor, Pa., November 3, 1836. d. Philadelphia, Pa., No- 
vember 10, 1892. s. Mark Brooke and Sarah Trimble, m. April 
3, 1860, Anne Bartram Carr Gale. 

fCope, Edgar. 

Entered Sophomore Class as partial student 1854; left 1857. 

b. Woodbourne, Susquehanna County, Pa., February 22, 1838. 
d. Overbrook, Pa., June 9, 1895. s. William D. Cope and Susan 
L. Newbold. m. June 11, 1874, Amy Ellis Yamall. 

fCrew, WiUiam Hall. 

Entered 1853; left 1855. 

Clerk in drug store, Philadelphia, Pa., 1855-57; commission 
merchant, Richmond, Va., 1857-61 ; served in Confederate Army 
during Civil War, Division Commissary Sergeant, General G. W. 
C. Lee's Division, 1864-65; merchant. 

b. Richmond, Va., August 24, 1837. d. . s. Cornelius 

Crew and Mary Ann Hall. m. September 28, 1860, Irene H. 
Winston. 

fDickinson, Edwin L. 

Entered Introductory Department 1852; left 1854, 

Went to California, 1858; Minister in Methodist Episcopal 

Church; retired on account of ill health; Clerk, United States 

Treasury Department, Washington, D, C. ; in Internal Revenue 

Department, Boston, Mass. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 14, 1837. d. April 20, 1878. 

s. John Dickinson and Mary Edmondson. 



78 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1857 

fFarmer, Elihu Jerome. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1852; left 1855. 

Banker; journalist; miner. Published "Resources of the Rocky 
Mountains," and several books on "Bi-metalism." 

b. Salineville, O., February 18, 1836. d. . s. James and 

Meribah Farmer, m. October 6, 1864, Lydia Hoyt. 

fHallowell, Norwood Penrose. (A.B., Harvard, 1861.) 
Entered Introductory Department 1851 ; left 1853. 
Student Harvard University, 1857-61 ; President, "Institute of 
1770." Merchant, New York City; member of firm, Hallowell, 
Prescott & Co. ; wood merchant, Sioux City ; wood merchant, 
Boston, Mass., 1869; retired, January 1, 1892. President, 
National Bank of Commerce of Boston, 1891 ; President, Middle- 
sex School. Private, 4th Battalion North East Guards, stationed 
at Fort Independence, Boston Harbor, April 25-June 10, 1861 ; 
1st Lieutenant, 20th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, No- 
vember 26, 1861 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 54th Regiment, Massachu- 
setts Volunteers, April 17, 1863 ; Colonel, 55th Regiment, Massa- 
chusetts Volunteers, May 30, 1863 ; at Ball's Bluff, Yorktown, Fair 
Oaks, Savage's Station, Glendale, Malvern Hill, Chantilly, An- 
tietam, etc. ; siege of Fort Wagner, S. C. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 13, 1839. d. West Medford, Mass., 
April 11, 1914. s. Morris Longstreth Hallowell and Hannah 
Smith Penrose, m. January 27, 1868, Sarah Wharton Haydock. 

flddings, James C. 

Entered 1853 ; left 1855. 
Bookkeeper. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1837. d. Cincinnati, O. s. James Iddings 
and Frances Martin, m. (1) ; (2) . 

fLeedom, John Moore. (Ph. G., College of Pharmacy, Phila., Pa., 
1856 ;M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1859.) 

Entered Introductory Department 1852 ; left 1853. 

Student, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy; University of Penn- 
sylvania Medical Department. Physician and Surgeon; Surgeon 
at Germantown Hospital, 1861-64. Member, College of Physi- 
cians, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Pathological Society, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Member, Union League, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 15, 1837. d. Germantown, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., January 8, 1885. s. Benjamin Jones Leedom and 
Priscilla Ballinger. m. June 16, 1859, Virginia A. Reynolds. 



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fLongstreth, Samuel Townsend. 

Entered 1854; left 1855. 

b. Warminster Township, Bucks County, Pa., August 2, 1837. 

d. . s. Daniel Longstreth and Hannah Townsend. m. June 

10, 1869, Jane Lukens Jones. 

fNewbold, Joseph Trotter. 

Entered Introductory Department 1852; left 1853. 

Farmer. 

b. Springfield, N. J., June 7, 1836. d. Springfield, N. J., April 
7, 1869. s. Clayton Newbold and Susan H. Trotter, m. Philadel- 
phia, Pa., October 10, 1866, Rachel G. Baker. 

f Pileher, Samuel F. 

Entered 1854; left at close of year. 

b. Richmond, Va., 1838. d. . s. and Elizabeth Ann 



fSellers, Nathan. 

Entered 1852; left 1854. 
Merchant; miller. 

b. Millbourne, Delaware County, Pa., July 18, 1836. d. . 

s. John Sellers and Elizabeth Poole, m. Mary Keen. 

fStreet, John W. 

Entered 1853 ; left 1854. 

Lawyer. 

b. Salem, O., February 24, 1837. d. Chicago, 111., 1888. s. 
Zadok Street and Sibyl Tatum. m. March 25, 1858, Mary Jane 
Williams. 

fThomas, Evan. 

Entered Introductory Department 1851; left 1853. 

Studied law in Baltimore, Md. ; removed to New York City ; 
merchant; Manager, New York Produce Exchange; President, 
New York Produce Exchange; Presidential Elector (Democratic), 
1892. President, Business Men's Democratic Association, etc. 

b. Baltimore, Md., October 28, 1838. d. 1907. s. William 
George Thomas and Mary Lewin Wethered. m. New York City, 
April 28, 1880, Zaydee A. Barker. 

Tucker, Benjamin. 

Entered Introductory Department 1852; left 1853. 

Clerk, Merchants' Bank, New Bedford, Mass., 3 years ; mem- 
ber firm, Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, R. I., 1857-60; 
coal business, Milwaukee, Wis., 1860-62; miner, Colorado, 1862- 



80 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1858 

65 ; farmer ; retired. Has held every town office, Bethlehem, 
N. H.; Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, etc.; Member of 
Grange. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., November 20, 1836. s. Charles Rus- 
sell Tucker and Dorcas Fry. m. Littleton, N. H., September 4, 
1876. c. Edith, 1877; George Edward, 1885. Address, Bethle- 
hem, N. H. 

fValentine, Abram Sharpless. 

Entered Preparatory Department in 1849; left 1855. 

Iron manufacturer. Private, 2d Regiment, Pennsylvania Vol- 
unteers, 1861 (Three Months' Volunteers). 

b. Belief onte, Pa., October 15, 1835. d. February, 1904. s. 
Abram Sharpless Valentine and Clarissa Niles. m. July 12, 1864, 
Eliza Y. Natt, of Philadelphia, Pa. 

fValentine, Samuel Rhoads. 

Entered 1853 ; left 1854. 

b. August 20, 1834. d. Philadelphia, Pa., August 20, 1855. 
s. Benjamin Eyre Valentine and Elizabeth Rhoads. 

fValentine, William Thomas. 

Entered Introductory Department 1848; left 1855. 

Iron manufacturer. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., December 18, 1836. d. Bellefonte, Pa., De- 
cember 26, 1862. s. Reuben Valentine and Sarah Drinker Down- 
ing. 

fWood, William Cooper. 

1858 

f Burgess, Thomas Harvey, 

Entered Introductory Department 1851; left 1853. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., 1835. d. March 26, 1918. s. Isaac H. 
Wood and Elizabeth H. Cooper, m. (1) Moorestown, N. J., De- 
cember 21, 1864, Rebecca C. Wills; (2) Haddonfield, N. J., Oc- 
tober 3, 1894, Laura Cooper. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1855. 

Founder of Everett Society; first President of same. Studied 
at Farmers' College, Cincinnati, O., 1853; Assistant in Intro- 
ductory Department, Haverford, 1854-55 ; teacher ; horticulturist ; 
author of "The Loved and Lost," a poem in memory of Joseph 
G. Harlan, Principal of Haverford College, 1857, published in 
Friends' Review, etc. ; also many other poems ; frequent con- 
tributor to local press wherever he resided. 



1858] MATRICULATE CATALOG 81 

b. Near Wilmington, O., July 17, 1833. d. Highlands, N. Y., 
March 14, 1893. s. Jesse Burgess and Elizabeth Harvey, m. (1) 
October 22, 1865, Mary G. Heaton; (2) October 14, 1885, Emilie 
E. Underbill. 

fClark, Thomas, 

Entered December 25, 1854. 

Teacher, 1858-60; farmer and stock raiser. President, County 
Association of Farmers. 

b. Ashborough, N. C, August 27, 1831. d. January 18, 1920. 
s. John Clark and Nancy Hussey. m. Raysville, Ind., June 26, 
1861, Emily J. Griffin, c. Mary B., 1863; John G., 1865; Daniel 
B., 1868; Anna R., 1873. 

fHunt, Daniel Williams, A.B. 

Teacher, 6 years, Bloomingdale Academy, Bloomingdale, Ind.; 
merchant in Oskaloosa, la. ; Superintendent and Engineer, Gas 
Works, and Electrical Engineer, Oskaloosa. Secretary, Board of 
Managers, Penn College. 

b. New Garden, N. C, January 7, 1832. d. Oskaloosa, la., Feb- 
ruary 27, 1898. s. George Hunt and Dorcas Stanley, m. Haver- 
ford, Pa., Mary R. Llewelyn. 

fSatterthwaite, Samuel T., A.B. 
Entered 1854. 

Principal, Friends' Select School, Philadelphia, Pa. 
b. Chesterfield, Burlington County, N. J., April 12, 1836. d- 
1865. s. Joseph D. Satterthwaite and . 

Tyler, William Graham, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1855. 

In leather business, Salem, N. J., 1862-87; farming and manu- 
facturing interests ; fiduciary ; in hospital service at Fortress Mon- 
roe, 1862 ; and Norfolk, Va., colored schools. Director and Treas- 
urer, Vineland Training School, N. J. ; Director and Treasurer, 
Salem, N. J., Gas Light Company; President, Salem, N. J., Li- 
brary, which he built in memory of his father; Member, Salem, 
N. J., School Board. Member, Historical Society of Pennsyl- 
vania; Academy of Natural Sciences. Member, City Club, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

b. Salem, N. J., March 17, 1838. s. John Tyler and Dorothea 
Graham Hoskins. c. Catherine L., Daisy C, W. G., and Mary G. 
Address, 3638 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

6 



82 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1858 

fWistar, Thomas, A.B., A.M., 1861. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1863.) 

(Originally known as Thomas Clarkson Wistar.) 

Entered 1853. 

Studied medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 1861-63 ; tutor 
in Classics and History, and Librarian, Haverford College, 1858- 
61 ; school director ; Contract Surgeon, United States, 1865 ; physi- 
cian; Medical Adviser and Examiner-in-Chief, Provident Life 
and Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Author of numerous poems 
and articles in various periodicals. Member, College of Physicians 
and Surgeons; Academy of Natural Sciences; Franklin Institute, 
Philadelphia, Pa. Member, "Fishing Commission of the State in 
Schuylkill." 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 23, 1837. d. September 27, 1913. 
s. Caspar Wistar, M.D., and Lydia Jones, m. Philadelphia, Pa., 
October 15, 1898, Theodora P. Feltwell. 

fYarnall, Ellis Hornor, A.B., (LL.D., Univ. of Pa., 1866.) 

Entered 1853 ; lost one year on account of serious illness ; re- 
entered and graduated with Class of 1858. 

Studied at Law School, University of Pennsylvania, 1864-66; 
clerk ; lawyer. Member, Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; 
Philadelphia Geographical Society. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 23, 1839. d. December 17, 1907. 
s. Charles Yarnall (Manager 1830-68; Secretary, Board of Man- 
agers, 1830-66) and Emma Cope. m. (1) 1880, Caroline Ridg- 
way Rowland; (2) 1897, Emily Yarnall. 

Non-Graduates 

fActon, Thomas Wistar. 

Entered Introductory Department 1855 ; left 1856. 

Clerk, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. ; Clerk, United 
States Revenue Department, Salem, N. J. 

b. Salem, N. J., January 2, 1840. d. Salem, N. J., February 
20, 1873. s. Benjamin Acton and Jane Blackwood. 

fAlderson, William Charles. 

Entered 1854; left 1855. 

Farmer; merchant; connected with Lehigh Valley Railroad 
Company after 1870; Treasurer of same. 

b. Blackburn, England, November 5, 1837. d. November 9, 
1914. s. Harrison Alderson (Manager 1855-67) and Emma 
Botham. m. June 1, 1870, Eleanor Tyson Yarnall. 



1858] MATRICULATE CATALOG 83 

fBrooke, Alfred. 

Entered 1854; left 1857. 

Coal and lime merchant; miller. 

b. Radnor Township, Delaware County, Pa., March 2, 1840. 
d. February 10, 1896. s. Jesse Brooke and Catherine Bootes, m. 
(1) October 14, 1875, Josephine Fell; (2) June 13, 1883, Sarah 
Neide. 

fCooper, Lehman Adams. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1864.) 

Entered Preparatory Class 1851 ; left 1853. 

Studied Georgetown College, D. C, 1854-56; University of 
Pennsylvania Medical School, 1864. Physician. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November, 1839. d. Raton, New Mexico, 
May 28, 1879. s. John Cooper and Caroline Elizabeth Adams, 
m. Anna Kennedy, of Maryland. 

fCresson, James Clarence. 

Entered Introductory Department 1853; left 1854 (?). 

Iron manufacturer; iron merchant; served a short time in the 
Militia during the Civil War. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 19, 1835. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
June 6, 1881. s. James Cresson and Mary Jones Leedom. m. 
February 1, 1865, Ella Blow Drake. 

fCrowe, Samuel. 

Entered Introductory Department 1853 ; left 1856. 
b. Ind., 1830. d. . s. and . 

fDawson, William Morrison. 

Entered Introductory Department 1852; left 1855. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 2, 1838. d. Lost at sea ofif Charleston, 
S. C, October 3, 1866. s. Mordecai I. Dawson (Manager 1838- 
39) and Elizabeth Poultney. 

fEyre, Joshua P., Jr. 

Entered 1852; left 1854. 

b. Chester, Pa., 1835. d. September 25, 1889. s. William Eyre 
and . 

fFothergill, Henry. 

Entered Introductory Department 1853 ; left 1854. 

b. Wilmington, Del. ( ?), 1837. d. 1907. s. and . 

fHacker, Paschall. 

Entered May, 1854 ; left during Senior year. 
Merchant. 



84 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1858 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 31, 1838. d. Santa Barbara, Cal., 
January 9, 1898. s. Jeremiah Hacker and Beulah Morris, m. 
(1) 1865, Mary Scull; d. 1884; (2) 1886, Mary Moody. 

fHoag, Joseph Lindley. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1852; left 1853. 

b. Wolfboro, N. H., September 2, 1834. d. Pasadena, Cal., 
November, 1900. s. Lindley Murray Hoag and Huldah Varney. 
m. September 3, 1859, Emma Frost. 

fHopkins, Ephraim. (M.D., 1858, Univ. of Md.) 

Entered 1853 ; pursued partial course. 

Student, Medical School, University of Maryland, 1856-58 ; 
Resident Physician, Friends' Asylum for the Insane, Frank ford, 
Pa., 2 years; general practitioner, Marshallton, Pa., and Darling- 
ton, Md. Member, Chester County, Pa., Medical Society; Penn- 
sylvania State Medical Society; American Medical Association. 

b. Darlington, Md., February 10, 1837. d. May 11, 1912. s. 
Wakeman B. Hopkins and Hannah Richardson Worthington. m, 
April, 1867, Rachel Morris Johnson. 

fHopkins, George H. 

Entered 1853 ; left 1856. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., 1839. d. March 8, 1910. s. John Estaugh 
Hopkins and Antoinette Hicks. 

fHopkins, Samuel. 

Entered Introductory Department 1851; left 1856. 

Farmer. 

b. Hamilton, Loudoun County, Va., 1837. d. February 13, 1893. 
s. Joseph Janney Hopkins and Elizabeth Schofield. m. 1877, 
Martha Smith. 

f Lewis, Berge Rawle. 

Entered 1853 ; left 1854. 

Assistant Consul General United States at Shanghai, China, 
1868-81. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 3, 1838. d. Shanghai, China, 
October 29, 1881. 

fLivezey, John. 

Entered Introductory Department 1852; left 1855. 

Commission dry goods business, John Farnum & Co., Phila- 
delphia ; dry goods merchant ; real estate business. 

b. Glenn Fern Mill, now in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1837. d. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., May 22, 1921. s. 
Thomas Livezey and Ann Louisa Phillips. 



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fLivezey, Joseph Ridgway. 

Entered Introductory Department 1852; left 1854. 

Active in having gymnasium . erected. Read law, but never 
practiced. 

b. Glenn Fern Mill, now in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa., 
February 2, 1840. d. May 3, 1916. s. Thomas Livezey and Ann 
Louisa Phillips, m. January 9, 1869, Sarah Haas. 

fMellor, William. 

Entered Academical Department 1853 ; left close of Sophomore 
year. 

Importer; wool commission merchant; Superintendent of Vaults, 
Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives and Granting An- 
nuities. Member, Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 28, 1838. d. October 3, 1913. s. 
Thomas Mellor and Martha Bancroft, m. June 4, 1863, Emma 
M. Brooks. 

Miller, William H. 

Entered Introductory Department 1851; left 1855. 

b. Providence, Delaware County, Pa., 1838. s. John Miller and 

. m. March 20, 1861, Sarah Wistar Pennock. Last address. 

Media, Pa. 

fPedrick, Alexander K. 

Entered Introductory Department 1852; left 1854. 

Civil Engineer; with Dubuque and Pacific Railroad; City Edi- 
tor, Philadelphia "Evening Journal," and "The Inquirer," 1858- 
61 ; Secretary, First Press Club in Pennsylvania ; Representative, 
Associated Press, Harrisburg, Pa., 1861-83 ; War Correspondent 
in Maryland and Virginia during Civil War; Secretary, Advisory 
Committee Pennsylvania Managers during Centennial, 1876; com- 
piler of General Laws governing railroads and telegraphs in Penn- 
sylvania, and compiler for the use of State Officials of all Special 
Laws governing every chartered corporation in Pennsylvania, both 
appointments made by Governor of State; Secretary, Commission 
appointed by State Legislature to investigate and report on best 
methods of utilizing convict labor; appointed compiler of Laws 
relating to State Prisons, Hospitals, Soldiers' Homes, and Orphan 
Schools, published in 2 volumes, 1897; compiler of history of and 
the amount of State Appropriations received by all charitable, 
benevolent and reformatory institutions of the Commonwealth, 
published in 2 volumes, 1898; Special Agent, Pennsylvania Rail- 
road Company, 1884-1905 ; retired at the age of 70 years. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 23, 1836. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 



86 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1858 

September 18, 1920. s. Elihu Pedrick and Lavinia Lloyd Knight, 
m. (1) October 16, 1861, Elizabeth J. Cooper; d. 1868. c. Lillian 
B., 1862. (2) 1869, Emily Crawford; d. 1872. c. Laura, 1870. 
(3) April 17, 1873, Julia C. Snow. 

f Potts, William Weaver. 

Entered Introductory Department 1851; left 1854. 

Farmer; student of scientific farming. State College, Pa., 1859; 
responded to President Lincoln's first call for 75,000 troops; Pri- 
vate; re-enlisted in 124th Pennsylvania Volunteers; Sergeant of 
Company F; discharged on account of serious wound received at 
Battle of Antietam. Treasurer, School Board of Upper Merion 
Township. 

b. Swedeland, Pa., December 1, 1838. d. Norristown, Pa., 
August 17, 1917. s. Robert T. Potts and Elizabeth Hitner. m. 
November 9, 1870, Ella Holstein. 

fRatcliff, William Robinson. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1855 ; left at close of year. 

Merchant and banker till 1881; banker, 1881-95; retired 1895. 

b. Mount Pleasant, O., July 21, 1838. d. . s. Ellwood 

Ratcliff and Martha Jones Robinson, m. (1) Esther Williams; 
d. 1873; (2) June 5, 1877, Myrtella Ella Mitchell. 

fRhoads, William Gibbons. 

Entered 1854; left 1858; pursued partial course and received 
certificate for proficiency. 

Machinist, Philadelphia, Pa., Wilmington, Del., and Altoona, 
Pa. ; steam and gasfitter and plumber, Philadelphia, Pa. Manager, 
Haverford College, 1871-80. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 26, 1838. d. Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., April 28, 1880. s. Samuel Rhoads and Anne Gib- 
bons, m. November 28, 1866, Sarah Wistar. 

fStarr, Joseph West. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1855 ; left Junior year. 

Accountant, 1857-58; grocer, 1859-60; manufacturer, 1860-61 
accountant and real estate, 1865-74; lumber dealer, 1874-79 
farmer and "Orchardist," after 1860. Enlisted August 21, 1861 
1st Lieutenant, September, 1861 ; Captain, May, 1862-October 4 
1864, Company C, 2d Cavalry, 41st Regiment, Indiana Volunteers 
honorably mentioned by Commanding General for good conduct in 
action; Member, 13th Division Courts-Martial, Judge Advocate of 
eleven. 

b. Richmond, Ind., April 4, 1838. d. . s. Charles West 

Starr and Elizabeth Wilson, m. January 24, 1865, Eliza Morgan 
Burr. 



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fStreet, David. 

Entered Introductory Department 1853 ; left 1855. 

Studied Theology in Western Theological Seminary, Allegheny, 
Pa., 1872-73. Merchant until age of 35 ; Minister of Presby- 
terian Church; engaged in study and reform of Municipal Grov- 
ernment of City of Cincinnati, O., 1884-88, writing continuously 
for daily press. 

b. Salem, O., February 23, 1838. d. . s. Zadok Street and 

Sibyl Tatum. m. September 29, 1859, Eunice Fawcett. 

Tatum, George M. 

Entered Introductory Department 1853 ; left close of Sopho- 
more year. 

One of organizers and President, Athenaeum; Member of first 
Cricket Club. Farmer, Brighton, Md. 

b. Woodbury, N. J., March 16, 1839. s. William R. Tatum and 
Sarah Mickle. m. September 3, 1862, Elizabeth Ladd Jones, c. 
Joseph Francis, William R., and Mary Mickle. Address, Brighton, 
Md. 

fTevis, Edwin L. 

Entered Introductory Department 1853 ; left 1854. 

Broker; inventor. 2d Lieutenant, 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry, 
serving three years in Civil War; honorably discharged with rank 
of Captain. Member, First City Troop; served as Major on Gov- 
ernor Hartraff's staff. Member, Philadelphia Club, Union League 
and Loyal Legion. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1839. d. Plainfield, N. J., July 30, 1893. 
s. Joshua Tevis and Jane Evans, m. Philadelphia, Pa., 1864, 
Delia Fairman. c. Emilie. 

fTevis, Norman. 

Entered Introductory Department 1853; left 1854. 

Engaged in tobacco business; paper business; retired. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 14, 1837. d. November 10, 1913. 
s. Joshua Tevis and Jane Evans, m. September 23, 1858, Eugenia 
C. Caldwell, c. Fanny K., 1859; Norman E., 1863; John C, 
1867 ; Eugenia, 1869. 

fThomson, Edgar Lewis. 

Entered Introductory Department 1853 ; left close of Sopho- 
more year. 

In foundry business; engaged in reconstruction of bridges 
destroyed in Civil War. 

b. Atlanta, Ga., 1836. d. Philadelphia, Pa., July 14, 1913. s. 
Lewis Thomson, M.D., and . 



88 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1859 

Underbill, Stephen. 

Entered 1854; left 1856. 

Agriculturist and horticulturist; cultivated grapes in Croton 
Point vineyards; manufacturer of bricks from 1873 to about 1896; 
since that time engaged in horticultural pursuits, especially study 
of tomato blight. 

b. Croton Point, N. Y., June 17, 1837. s. William A. Under- 
bill and Abby Wood. m. Westchester County, N. Y., October 21, 
1868, Elizabeth Wales, c. William A., 1880; Stephen Maurace, 
1884. Address, Cambridge, Maryland. 

Wood, James, A.M., Hon., 1883. 

Entered 1854 ; left 1857. 

Editor, Collegian; President, Henry Society; Manager, Haver- 
ford College, 1885 to date. Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1899. 
Farmer; traveler. Author of many papers on agricultural and 
religious subjects. Clerk, New York Yearly Meeting of Friends, 
1885-96; Chairman, Five Years' Meeting of Friends, 1892. Trus- 
tee of Bryn Mawr College, 1902-18; Chairman, 1914-18. Presi- 
dent, Westchester County Historical Society, 1885-96; President, 
Westchester County Bible Society, 1893 to date; President, Ameri- 
can Bible Society, 1908-19; President, Bedford Farmers' Club. 

b. Mt. Kisco, N. Y., November 12, 1839. s. Stephen Wood 
and Phoebe Underbill, m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 6, 1866, Emily 
Hollingsworth Morris, c. Ellen M., 1868; Carolena M., 1871; 
L. Hollingsworth, 1873. Address, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. 

1859 

tChase, Richard Wyatt, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1856. 

Member, Anderson's Cavalry, United States Army; killed in 
battle. 

b. New Jersey, November 7, 1841. d. , Tenn., 1862. s. 

William B. Chase and Mary Ann Wistar. 

fMagee, James Ronaldson, A.B. 

Entered Introductory Department 1854. 
Lawyer. Member, Union League, Philadelphia, Pa. 
b. Philadelphia, Pa. (?), 1839. d. Philadelphia, Pa., November 
3, 1914. s. James Magee and . 

fPaxson, Richard C, A.B. 

Entered Introductory Department 1853. 
Deputy Treasurer of San Francisco. 



1859] MATRICULATE CATALOG 89 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 2, 1839. d. California, March 
15, 1864. s. Joseph S. Paxson and Deborah J. Iddings. 

fRhoads, Edward, A.B., (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1863.) 

Entered 1855. 

Awarded Undergraduate's Alumni Prize, 1859. Resident Physi- 
cian at Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Hospitals; Physician; Visit- 
ing Physician at Philadelphia Hospital; refused to serve in war 
on conscientious grounds. Member, Pathological Society ; College 
of Physicians; American Philosophical Society; Academy of Nat- 
ural Sciences. Frequent contributor to medical journals. Manager 
of Haverford College, 1868-71. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 29, 1841. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
January 15, 1871. s. Samuel Rhoads and Anne Gibbons. 

fSampson, Edward Cobb, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1856. 

Manufacturer. 

b. Hallowell, Me., December 25, 1836. d. Sugar Hill, N. H., 
September 25, 1916. s. Alden Sampson and Sarah Taber Pope, 
m. April 11, 1883, Sally Phillips Blagden. 

fSampson, George, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1856. 

Manufacturer. 

b. Hallowell, Me., February 10, 1840. d. April 21, 1872. s. 
Alden Sampson and Sarah Taber Pope. m. May 1, 1867, Isabella 
Merrick. 

fSharples, Abram, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1866.) 

Entered 1855. 

Studied medicine at University of Pennsylvania. Physician; 
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, Willamette University, Salem, 
Ore.; retired, "fruit raiser and owner of 1100 acres of land." 

b. Concord, Pa., February 14, 1841. d. November 20, 1920. 
s. Caspar Wistar Sharpies and Elizabeth Onderdonk. m. Gilroy, 
Cal., March 30, 1865, Euretta O. Fitch, c. Caspar Wistar, 1866; 
A. W. W., 1869. 

fSmith, Benjamin Hayes, A.B. 

Entered 1855. 

Secretary, Henry Society, 1857-58. Member, Anderson Troop, 
Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-63 ; on duty at General Buell's 
headquarters throughout his campaign in Kentucky, Tennessee, 
Mississippi, Alabama, and with General Rosecrans through Stone 
River campaign; surveyor and topographical engineer. Author, 



90 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1859 

Atlas of Delaware County, Pa., exhibiting early grants and patents, 
with history of land titles in the County, 1880. Member, Dela- 
ware County Institute of Science; Academy of Natural Sciences 
of Philadelphia; Historical Society of Pennsylvania; American 
Entomological Society. 

b. Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pa., May 7, 1841. d. . 

s. George Smith and Mary Lewis, m. September 11, 1866, Ade- 
laide L. Brooke. 



Non-Graduates 

fBacon, Morris. 

Entered 1855 ; left end of Freshman year. 

Farmer; Member of Freeholders for 14 years. Vice-President, 
New Jersey State Board of Agriculture, 1890-92. 

b. Greenwich, N. J., April 14, 1839. d. May 29, 1901. s. John 
Bacon and Ann B. Hall. m. May 21, 1863, Mary E. Brown. 

fBrown, William Henry, Jr. 

Entered Academical Department 1855; left 1857 (?). 

Leather merchant; Private in Battery Company L, 32d Regi- 
ment, Pennsylvania Militia, 1863. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 2, 1841. d. St. Louis, Mo., Oc- 
tober 16, 1867. m. December, 1866, Ann Nolan. 

Carmalt, James Edward. 

Entered Introductory Department 1853; left 1854; re-entered 
1855 ; left 1857. 

Student, Harvard Law School, 1862-64; admitted to Bar, Mon- 
trose, Pa., April, 1865; practiced 1865-74; lawyer at Scranton, 
Pa., 1874-84; admitted to practice in Supreme Court, Scranton, 
Pa., and New York City. District Attorney for Susquehanna 
County, 1870-73. Secretary, Penn Germania Building and Loan 
Association, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Friendsville, Pa., May 11, 1840. s. Caleb Carmalt and Sarah 
Kirk Price, m. September 7, 1865, Charlotte J. Churchill, c. 
Churchill, 1866; William Kelly, 1867; Raymond Wahon, 1869; 
Sarah Price, 1870; James Walton, 1872. Address, care of Theo- 
dore D. Starr, 323 Moreland Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

fComstock, Nathan F. 

Entered 1853 ; left 1856. 

b. Adrian (?), Mich., 1836. d. . s. and . 



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Cromwell, James William. 

Entered 1855; left 1857. 

One of founders of Athenaeum ; Secretary, Henry Society. Mer- 
cantile banker, member of firm of William Iselin & Co., New 
York City, N. Y. Night Hospital Nurse during Civil War at 
New England Soldiers' Relief Hospital, New York City. Mem- 
ber, Brooklyn Institute Arts and Sciences ; Long Island Historical 
Society; Rembrandt Art Club of Brooklyn; Herman Society; 
Union League Club (Brooklyn) ; Hamilton Club; Merchants' 
Club of New York ; New York Chamber of Commerce ; Lauren- 
tian and St. Maurice Clubs of Canada; Century Club, N. Y. ; 
Washington Association of New Jersey (Morristown) ; New Eng- 
land Society (N. Y.) ; Manhattan Club of New York; New York 
Academy of Sciences. 

b. New York City, February 10, 1842. s. William Cromwell 
and Caroline Underbill, m. Radnor, Pa., June 22, 1864, Elizabeth 
Stuart Henderson, c. Lincoln, 1865 ; William, 1868 ; Anna Caro- 
line, 1872; Charles Edwin, 1877. Address, Summit, N. J. 
fDe Cou, Samuel Coleman. 

Entered 1855 ; left close of year. 

Farmer and nurseryman. Member, New Jersey State Horti- 
cultural Society. 

b. Near Trenton, N. J., February 2, 1835. d. December 2, 
1917. s. Nathan De Cou and Deborah Coleman, m. November 
13, 1862, Martha C. Lippincott. 

fHickman, Joseph E. 

Entered Introductory Department 1853; left 1856. 

b. Edgemont, Delaware County, Pa., 1837. d. . s. Joseph 

Hickman, M.D., and Mary Grubb. m. (1) Sarah Phipps; (2) 
Mary . 

fHill, Folwell Buxton. 

Entered 1855 ; left at close of Sophomore year. 

Teacher, Oakwood Academy, Union Springs, N. Y. ; commis- 
sion merchant and lumber dealer, Chicago, 111. ; real estate ; Trus- 
tee, Earlham College, 1893-95. 

b. Randolph County, N. C, February 3, 1836. d. April 16, 
1907. s. Samuel Hill and Mary Branson, m. January 1, 1866, 
Abbie Bassett. 

flddings, George W. 

Entered 1855 ; left 1856. 
Bookkeeper. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., . d. New York, April 2, 1889. s. 

James Iddings and Frances Martin, m. (1) ; (2) . 



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t Johnson, Jacob Lindley. 

Entered 1855 ; left 1856. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 12, 1839. d. November 16, 1888. 
s. Topliff Johnson and Mary Richards Simmons, m. Mrs. Ellen 
Perkins (Johnson) nee Perkins. 

fMatlack, George T. 

Entered 1855 ; left 1856. 

b. April 23, 1836. d. November 14, 1877. s. George B. Mat- 
lack and Sarah Hickman. 

fMorris, Henry Gurney. 

Entered 1854 ; left 1858. 

Iron manufacturer and engineer; "Leader in the design and 
manufacture of various kinds of machinery;" firm of Morris, 
Tasun & Co. ; later owner, Southwark Foundry. Invention of 
electric vehicle about 1895. Director, Pennsylvania Steel Com- 
pany. Member, Franklin Institute; American Society Mechanical 
Engineers ; American Institute Mining Engineers ; American So- 
ciety Civil Engineers; Union League, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1839. d. Philadelphia, Pa., January 19, 
1915. s. Henry Morris and Caroline Old. m. June 13, 1861, 
Sallie Marshall Morris, c. Anthony Saunders; Paschall Hollings- 
worth; Stephen. 

fMorris, Morton. 

Entered 1854 ; left 1857. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 18, 1839. d. . s. Paschall Morris 

and Thomasine R. Pennell. m. July 22, 1873, Emma Fort. 

fNoble, Charles. 

Entered 1855 ; left during year. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 16, 1840. d. . s. Charles Noble 

and Adeline Millward. 

fParrish, Dillwyn, Jr. 

Entered 1855 ; left 1857. 

Merchant; about 1874 he went abroad to introduce street rail- 
ways into Europe; developed original systems of tramways of 
London, Liverpool and other English cities, and introduced street 
cars into Germany and India ; when electricity came intO' use as 
motor power, he took up its promotion in Africa and brought into 
being the trolley lines of Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 10, 1840. d. Chatel Guyon, France, 
August 10, 1899. s. William D. Parrish and Elizabeth Miller, 
m. Sarah De Coursey. 



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Parrish, James Cresson. 

Entered 1856; left 1857. 

Until 1870, engaged in importing dry goods from Great Britain 
and France; upon retiring from the importing business remained 
mostly in Europe, being a member of various railroad reorganiza- 
tion committees in London, Amsterdam, Paris and New York. 
Member of the Century, Metropolitan, Knickerbocker, and Down 
Town Clubs of New York. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 10, 1840. s. Dr. Isaac Parrish 
and Sarah Redwood, m. Paris, France, January 5, 1882, Emma 
Thorn King. c. Helen, 1882; James C, Jr., 1884. Address, 
Southampton, L. I., N. Y. 

fSampson, Henry. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1856; left close of year. 

Manufacturer; famous collector of porcelains — 1000 pieces. 
President, Alden Sampson's Sons, Oilcloth Manufacturers. 

b. Hallowell, Me., May 24, 1838. d. May 24, 1914. s. Alden 
Sampson and Sarah Taber Pope. m. August 21, 1866, Julia Page, 

fSteele, Thomas C. 

Entered 1855 ; left 1858. 

Civil engineer; member, 175th Pennsylvania Regiment, 20th, 
Corporal, 1862 ; surveying, lighthouse and buoy work ; 1st Captain, 
Company A, 6th Regiment, 1 N. G. P. Has held Republican 
offices. 

b. Flemington, N. J., January, 1841. d. Pottstown, Pa., May 
15, 1915. s. S. Dutton Steele and . Twice married. 

fTomlinson, William Inskeep. 

Entered Academical Department 1854; left 1857. 

Miller and farmer. 

b. Laurel Mills, N. J., July 9, 1838. d. Kirkwood, N. J., Oc- 
tober 20, 1899. s. Ephraim Tomlinson and Sarah T. Inskeep. 
m. (1) Rachel Hilyard; (2) January 25, 1872, Achsah Irick 
Peterson. 

fWildes, Thomas. (M.D., 1861, N.Y. Homoeopathic College.) 

Entered 1855 ; left close of Sophomore year. 

Merchant; Private, New York 10th Infantry, 1861; 1st Lieu- 
tenant, May, 1861 ; promoted to Captain, October, 1861 ; with 
General B. F. Butler; at Fortress Monroe under General Wool; 
under General McClellan, Peninsular Campaign; in battles of 
Gaines' Mills, Malvern Hill, etc. ; at Big Bethel ; Antietam ; Shep- 
herdstown Ford, etc, ; stock broker ; Member, New York Stock 
Exchange; studied medicine, New York Homeopathic College; 



94 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1860 

United States Deputy Consul, Jamaica, W. I. ; physician. Won 
many prizes as Rifle and Pistol Marksman, standing for many 
years as one of five crack shots of New York City. Published 
monographs on "Epilepsy and Its Cause and Cure;" "Leprosy, 
Syphilis, Vaccination," etc. 

b. Arneytown, N. J., November 10, 1839. d. New York City, 
N. Y., November 27, 1907. s. Tilton Wildes and Lydia Wallace 
Brown. 

Witmer, John Steele. 

Entered Introductory Department 1854; left 1858. 

Private, 2d Pennsylvania Militia, 1862; Gray Reserves of Phila- 
delphia, Pa., 1863 ; merchant ; Secretary and Treasurer, Lancaster 
County Mutual Insurance Company; retired. 

b. Paradise, Pa., October 3, 1840. s. Adam K. Witmer and 
Hannah Steele, m. St. Louis, Mo., October 6, 1875, Cecelia 
Lightner. c. John Steele, Jr., 1877. Address, Paradise, Pa. 

fWood, William H. S. 

Entered 1855 ; left 1856. 

Publisher, partner in firm of William Wood & Co. ; President, 
Bowery Savings Bank, New York ; Incorporator, New York Bo- 
tanic Garden; Member, New York Academy of Sciences; New 
York Historical Society. 

b. New York City, April 13, 1840. d. New York City, Decem- 
ber 12, 1907. s. William Wood and Mary S. Underbill, m. Sep- 
tember 5, 1875, Mary Emma Congdon. 

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fClark, Lindley Murray, 

Entered Sophomore Class 1857. 

Principal, New Garden Boarding School, New Garden, N. C, 
1860-61. 

b. Carthage, Ind., April 10, 1836. d. September, 1861. s. John 
Clark and Nancy Hussey. 

fCorbit, William Brinton, A.B. (M.D., Jefferson Med. College, 
Phila., Pa., 1863.) 
Entered 1856. 

Student, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., and at 
Heidelberg, Vienna and Paris, 1865-68 ; Assistant Surgeon, United 
States Army, 1863-65, at Satterlee Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. ; in 
Surgeon General's Office, Washington, D. C, 1875-82. 

b. Odessa, Del., August 2, 1840. d. Washington, D. C, July 



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17, 1882. s. Daniel Corbit and Eliza Naudain. m. November, 
1875, Virginia Dove. 

fCorlies, William Moore, A.B. 

Entered 1856. 

Merchant, 1860-66; moved to Paris, France, and engaged in 
literary occupations, 1866. 

b. Chester County, Pa., May 4, 1841. d. St. George, France, 
October 18, 1881. s. Jacob W. Corlies and Mary W. Moore, m. 
Paris, France, 1867, Octavie E. Pruvost. 

fLindley, Cyrus, A.B. 

Entered 1856 and left 1858. 

b. Indiana, March 26, 1836. d. Oak Park, Cal., January 30, 
1917. s. David Lindley and . 

t Morris, Frederick Wistar, A.B. 

Entered 1856. 

Iron manufacturer and merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, March 18, 1842. d. September, 1916. s. Israel 
Morris and Elizabeth Longstreth. m. September 3, 1866, Eliza- 
beth F. Paul. 

t Morris, Theodore Hollingsworth, A.B. 

Entered 1855. 

Iron merchant, Morris & Wheeler, Philadelphia; active in poli- 
tics and charity. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 10, 1840. d. Villa Nova, Pa., 
February 18, 1913. s. Israel Morris and Elizabeth Longstreth, 
m. Philadelphia, Pa., September 3, 1863, Mary Lownes Paul. 

fPancoast, Richard, A.B. 

Entered 1856. 

Member 15th Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, 1862-63, sta- 
tioned and acting chiefly in the southwest. Merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 11, 1840. d. September 9, 1909. 
s. Joshua Pancoast and Anna Paxson. 

fPinkham, John Warren, A.B. (M.D. Bellevue Med. College, 

N. Y., 1866.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1857. 

Teacher and tutor in Classics and Mathematics, and Librarian, 
1862-63. Studied medicine, Berkshire Medical College, Mass.; 
Medical School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. ; Belle- 
vue Medical College, Nevv^ York City. One of the organizers of 



96 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1860 

New Jersey Academy of Medicine ; Member, Essex County Medi- 
cal Society; Orange Mountain Medical Society. Contributed 
frequently to medical journals. 

b. Gardiner, Me., May 14, 1834. d. Montclair, N. J., Decem- 
ber 7, 1894. s. Elias Pinkham and Fanny Sampson, m. March 
15, 1866, Cornelia Frost. 

fRichardson, Francis, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1857. 

Real Estate. Supervisor of Census, 1880, 1st District, Virginia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 25, 1837. d. . s. John 

Richardson and Martha Gibbons, m. 1866, Emma H. Ingersoll. 

fSmith, Clement Lawrence, A.B., A.M., 1863; LL.D., 1888. 
(A.B., Harvard, 1863.) 

Entered 1856. 

President of Athenaeum; Alumni Orator, 1873. Studied at 
Harvard College, 1861-63; University of Gottingen, 1865-66; 
1863-65, Assistant Professor in Haverford College; 1865-67, 
studied in Europe; 1867-69, private study; 1869-70, Professor in 
Swarthmore College; 1870-73, tutor; 1873-83, Assistant Profes- 
sor; 1883, Professor of Latin in Harvard University; 1882-91, 
Dean of Harvard College ; 1898, Dean of College Faculty. Director 
of American Classical School at Rome, Italy, 1897-98 ; Member of 
the American Philological Association; Member of School Com- 
mittee of the City of Cambridge, 1882-83. Co-editor with Pro- 
fessor Tracy Peck, of Yale University, of the College Series of 
Latin Authors, now embracing eight volumes, by various editors. 
Of these, C. L. S. is editor of the "Odes and Epodes of Horace." 
Articles in the "American Journal of Philology;" "Harvard An- 
nual Reports as Dean of Harvard College;" "Harvard Studies in 
Classical Philology," Classical Reviews, etc. 

b. Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pa., April 13, 1844. d. 
July 1, 1909. s. George Smith, M.D., and Mary Lewis, m. Au- 
gust 25, 1870, Emma Gertrude Griscom. 

fTyson, James, A.B., A.M., 1865, LL.D., 1908. (M.D., Univ. of 
Pa., 1863. LL.D., 1912.) 
Entered Sophomore Class 1857. 

President of Everett. Valedictorian. Studied medicine. Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania, 1860-63. Vice-President, Alumni, 1880- 
81. Alumni Orator, 1884; subject, "The Requirements of a 
Modern College Education." Member of American Philosophical 
Society ; Fellow of College of Physicians ; Member of American 
Medical Association ; of Association of American Physicians ; of 



1860] MATRICULATE CATALOG 97 

Medical Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia County Medical 
Society; Pathological Society of Philadelphia; Professor of Medi- 
cine at University of Pennsylvania ; Dean of the Medical School, 
University of Pennsylvania. Author of "The Cell Doctrine ; its 
History and Present Status;" "An Introduction to Practical His- 
tology;" "Practical Examination of Urine;" "Bright's Disease and 
Diabetes ;" "Hand Book of Physical Diagnosis ;" "The Text Book 
of Medicine." Also author of numerous papers on Histology and 
Pathology in medical periodicals. Acting Medical Cadet, United 
States Army, 1861-63; Acting Assistant Surgeon, 1863-65. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 26, 1841. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
February 21, 1919. s. Henry Tyson and Gertrude Haviland. m. 
December 5, 1865, Frances Bosdevex. 

fUnderhill, Silas Albertson, A.B. (LL.B. Harvard, 1862.) 

Entered the Sophomore Class 1857. 

Studied at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., 1861-62. 
Soldier, 1861-65. Law Clerk, 1866-67. Lawyer, 1867. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., March 28, 1840. d. June 16, 1915. s. 
Alexander Underbill and Phebe W. Albertson. m. May 15, 1888, 
to Mrs. Frances Gertrude (Lowere) Rushmore. 

Non-Graduates 

fBrooke, Benjamin. 

Entered 1856 and left 1857. 

Manufacturer. 

b. Delaware County, Pa., 1840. d. Media, Pa., March 12, 1902. 
s. Hugh Jones Brooke and Jemima Elizabeth Longmire, of Not- 
tingham, England, m. . 

fColket, William Walker. 

Entered Introductory Department 1854 and left 1857. 

Clerk, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia, Germantown and 
Norristown Railroad ; Secretary ; Treasurer ; General Manager ; 
President, Philadelphia City Passenger Railway Company. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 11, 1841. d. 1907. s. Coffin 
Colket and Mary Pennepacker Walker, m. November 19, 1863, 
Jane Frances Hoxsie. 

fCooper, Samuel C. 

Entered Introductory Department 1854; left 1856. 

Lawyer. 

b. Cooper's Point, N. J., 1840. d. Camden, N. J., March 3, 
1904. s. Joseph W. Cooper and Rebecca F. Champion, m, June 
15, 1865, Emma J. Widener. 

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98 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1860 

fHarris, John Stuart. (M.D., Univ. of Mich.) 

Entered 1855 ; left 1856. 

Physician. Studied medicine at the University of Michigan. 

b. Westminster, N. C, February 22, 1836. d. Fountain City, 
Ind., July 23, 1890. s. Jonathan Harris and Louisa Stuart, m. 
Mary Price Jones. 

Hopkins, Joseph Schofield. (A.B., Univ. of Maryland.) 

Entered the Academical Department 1855 and left at close of 
year. 

Merchant. Studied at University of Maryland. Clerk, 
b. Baltimore, Md., June 19, 1840. s. Joseph Janney Hopkins 
and Elizabeth Schofield. m. October, 1866, Annette Hicks Hop- 
kins. Address, Garrison, Baltimore County, Md. 

fHopkins, Walter G. 

Entered Introductory Department 1855 ; left 1857. 

Dry goods commission business. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., January 15, 1841. d. January 18, 1922. 
s. John Estaugh Hopkins and Antoinette Hicks, m. November 
10, 1870, Esther S. Sharpless. 

Hull, William Janney. 

Entered 1856; left at the close of the Sophomore year. 

Merchant. In Confederate Army, 1861-65 ; 5th Virginia Cav- 
alry, Captain and A. D. C. on the staff of General I. D. Imboden, 
commanding the Valley Division of the Army of Northern Vir- 
ginia. 

b. Baltimore, Md., October 13, 1842. s. Robert Hull and Han- 
nah Ann Janney. m. January 9, 1865, Amelia B. Murphy. Ad- 
dress, 622 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. 

fJessup, Benjamin H. 

Entered 1856; left 1857. 

b. Cinnaminson, N. J., November 23, 1839. d. . s. Charles 

Jessup and Mary Lippincott. 

fLang, John Alton. 

Entered February, 1856, and left at close of Junior year. 

Manufacturer of knit goods ; car lumber ; woolen goods ; Master 
Mechanic of Lockwood Cotton Mills, Waterville, Me., for eight 
years ; Superintendent of same for three years ; Superintendent, 
Smithville Cotton Mills, Willimantic, Conn.; Agent for Gibson 
Cotton Mills, Marysville, N. B. Employ of Maine Central Rail- 
road; Alderman of City of Waterville, Me., for three years; 
Chairman of Board of Aldermen, 1897. 



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b. North Berwick, Me., January 27, 1840. d. January 8, 1919. 
s. Hon. John Damon Lang and Ann Elmira Stackpole. m. No- 
vember 20, 1861. Carrie Reddington Drummond. 

fLippincott, Joshua W. 

Entered 1856; left 1858. 

Woolen merchant. 

b. Cinnaminson, N. J., October 20, 1840. d. August 16, 1896. 
s. Samuel R. Lippincott and Mary Woodward Heulings. m. (1) 
Mary E. Perry; (2) Eliza Lippincott. 

Maddock, Edward. 

Entered Introductory Department 1855; left 1856. 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1840. d. December 26, 1910. s. William 
L. Maddock. 

Merritt, Isaac Nehemiah. 

Entered 1856; left in Sophomore year. 

Leather merchant. Private in 89th Illinois Volunteers, United 
States Army, 1862-65. Battles Chickamauga and Mission Ridge. 
In Commissary Department of the Brigade for 18 months. Com- 
piled a Book of Pencil Sketches and published the History of the 
89th Illinois Regiment. Interested in railroading. 

b. Millbrook, Dutchess County, N. Y., July 24, 1838. s. Isaac 
Merritt and Eliza Hart. m. October 25, 1881, Almira Henderson. 
Address, 105 West 128th Street, New York City. 

fMerritt, William Henry. 

Entered 1856; left during Freshman year. 

Operator in coal mines. 

b. Millbrook, Dutchess County, N. Y., February 24, 1842. d. 
Lost in wreck of Steamship Atlantic off Coast of Nova Scotia, 
April, 1873. s. Isaac Merritt and Eliza Hart. m. April 2, 1872, 
Louisa Schrymser. 

f Mott, John Bowne. 

Entered Academical Department 1857; left at close of Sopho- 
more year. 

Merchant. 

b. New York City, September 22, 1842. d. New York City, 
February 16, 1913. s. William Franklin Mott (1839) and Jane 
Bowne. m. 1885, Lucy Latham Barney. 

fPIeasants, Charles Israel. 

Entered Academical Department 1855 and left at close of 
Freshman year. 



100 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1861 

Civil Engineer. 1st Lieutenant, 4th United States Infantry, 
b. Sunbury, Pa., September 4, 1839. d. 1863, killed in Battle 
of the Wilderness, s. Charles Pleasants and Eliza P. Bellas. 

fRatcIiff, EUwood 

Entered 1856 ; left same year. 

b. Mt. Pleasant, O., 1843 (?). d. . s. Elwood Ratcliff 

and . 

fShinn, Thomas Jefferson. 

Entered Academical Department 1855 and left at close of the 
year. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., October 5, 1841. d. October 19, 1880. 
s. Charles H. Shinn and Abbie Coffin. 

fSmith, Thomas C. 

Entered Academical Department 1854 and left at close of Soph- 
omore year, 1858. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1840. s. Thomas Smith and . 

fUnderhill, Edward B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1857 and left at close of the year. 

Member of 15th Regiment of New York State Militia. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., November 15, 1840. d. Little Rest, Dutchess 
County, N. Y., June 16, 1915, s. Aaron C. Underbill and Eliza- 
beth Van Der Vort. m. January 7, 1872, Frances M. Hartwell. 

fUnderhill, William Henry. 

Entered 1856; left 1858. 

Miller. 

b. Indianapolis, Ind., about 1838. d. Railroad accident between 
1870 and 1873. s. Robert R. Underbill and Sarah Wood. m. 

^(?)- 

fYardley, Edwin. 

Entered 1856 and left during Junior year, 1860. 

Enlisted in United States Navy, 1861. 

b. Yardleyville, Pa., January 20, 1839. d. January 20, 1861, 
killed during naval engagement in Pensacola Bay. 

1861 
fBettle, Charles, A.B. 
Entered 1857. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 9, 1843. d. Lebanon, Pa., 1883. 
s. William Bettle (Manager, Haver ford College, 1858-62) and 
Martha Sinton. m. Newton, N. J., April 12, 1866, Deborah E. 
Wetherill. 



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fBettle, Edward, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1857. 

Librarian of Loganian. President, Athenaeum; one of the 
founders of the Athenaeum; on Dorian Cricket Club. Wool mer- 
chant and investor. Manager, Haverford College, 1872-1912. 
Secretary of the Corporation, 1875-83 ; Treasurer of Corporation, 
1883-84; Trustee of Bryn Mawr College; Member of Phi Beta 
Kappa, 1899; Member of the Overseers of the Public School 
founded by charter in the town and county of Philadelphia, Pa. 
(Penn Charter School) ; Manager of Pennsylvania Institute for 
Deaf and Dumb; of Friends' Asylum for the Insane; of the 
Magdalen Society of Philadelphia, Pa. ; of the Provident Society 
for Employing the Poor, etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 17, 1841. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
April 8, 1912. s. Samuel Bettle and Mary Ann Jones, m. Sep- 
tember 26, 1872, Elizabeth Tatnall, of Wilmington, Del. 

fBettle, Henry, A.B. 

Entered 1857. 

Alumni Orator, 1869. Vice-President, 1878. Merchant. Man- 
ager, Haverford College, 1882-84; Member of Historical Society 
of Pennsylvania. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 28, 1843. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
1886. s. Samuel Bettle and Mary Ann Jones. 

Broomall, William Booth, A.B. 

Entered 1857. 

• Member Loganian Society and Athenaeum Society. Lawyer and 
Judge of the Courts of Delaware County, Pa. Studied Law, 1861. 
Enlisted in United States Army for nine months. 3d Sergeant 
in Company D, 124th Regiment; participated in campaigns and 
battles of Antietam and Chancellorsville. Honorably discharged, 
1863. Admitted to Bar, 1864; practiced law until March, 1907. 
Appointed Judge of Courts of Delaware County, March, 1907, 
for term of ten years, and re-elected for another ten-year term in 
1917. Member of Union League, Philadelphia, Pa.; President, 
Penn Club, Chester; Member of Chester Club; President, Dela- 
ware County Historical Society; member of numerous lodges. 

b. Chester, Pa., January 30, 1843. s. Hon. John M. Broomall 
and Elizabeth Booth, m. October 17, 1866, Anna M. Hinkson. 
Address, 701 East 14th Street, Chester, Pa. 

t Jones, Charles Henry, A.B. 
Entered 1857. 
Manufacturer of Steam and Plantation Machinery, 1865-75. 



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Farmer and manufacturer in Northwest Iowa, 1876-95. City 
Magistrate, 1894-97. Private in Anderson Troop, Pennsylvania 
Volunteers, 1861-63; Captain, 21st Pennsylvania Infantry, 
1863-65. 

b. Tamaqua, Pa., January 16, 1842. d. Lemars, la., 1902. s. 
Roland Jones and Hannah Jacob Kersey. 

fLamb, Thomas White, A.B. (M.D.) 

Entered 1857. 

Tutor in Haverford College, 1861-62; studied medicine and 
practiced in North Carolina. 

b. Newby's Bridge, N. C, February 1, 1840. d. 1878. s. 
Willis Lamb and Penina White. 

fPotts, William Newlin, A.B. 

Entered Academical Department 1856. 

Various occupations. Connected with Fidelity Trust Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 23, 1841. d. Norristown, Pa., 
December 4, 1919. s. Isaac William Potts and Hannah Austin 
Newlin. 

fStuart, Jehu Harlan, A.B., A.M., 1864; (M.D. Bellevue College, 

N. Y., 1867.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1858. 

President, Everett Society. Physician. Taught in High School, 
Mooresville, Ind., 1861-64. Studied, University of Michigan, 
Medical Department, 1864-65. Bellevue Hospital, Medical Col- 
lege, New York, 1866-67. Ex-President, Kansas State Medical 
Society. Physician, 5 years in Indiana ; 10 years in Lawrence, 
Kans. ; 12 years in Minneapolis, Minn. Professor, Clinical Medi- 
cine, Minneapolis College of Physicians and Surgeons; Visiting 
Physician to City Hospital, Minneapolis. Consulting Physician 
to Asbury Hospital. Medical Department of Hemline University, 
1891-98; President, Board of Education, Lawrence, Kans.; Assist- 
ant Clerk of Kansas Yearly Meeting for several years; Secretary 
of General Conference of All Yearly Meetings of Friends, held at 
Richmond, Ind., 1887; Examiner for a number of insurance com- 
panies; Trustee of Penn College, Oskaloosa, la.; author of num- 
ber of papers and contributor to medical journals. Member of 
American Medical Association; Member of Minnesota State 
Medical Society ; ex-President and Member of Hennepin County, 
of the Minneapolis Medical Society. 

b. Guilford County, N. C, June 20, 1836. d. Minneapolis, 
Minn., August, 1920. s. Amos Stuart and Matilda Hadley. m. 



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October 13, 1869, Annis M. Lynch, c. Harry Harlan Stuart; b. 
July 10, 1878. 

Thomas, John Clapp, A.B. 

Entered 1857. 

Editor, The Bud; a founder of the Everett Society; a founder 
of the Dorian Cricket Club. Minister of Society of Friends, 
August 8, 1889, to date; merchant, 1866-78; Auditor's Office, 
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, 1878-80; Real Estate De- 
partment, ofifice Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md., 1880- 
1902; Treasurer, Johns Hopkins Hospital since 1902. 

b. Baltimore, Md., December 11, 1842. s. Dr. Richard H. 
Thomas and Phebe Hicks Clapp of New York. m. Eugenia 
Cromwell, June 11, 1873. Address, 1333 Bolton Street, Balti- 
more, Md. 

Non-Graduates 

fExton, Joseph Capnerhurst. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1856 and left 1857. 

Farmer. 

b. Union Farm, near Clinton, Hunterdon County, N. J., August 
19, 1841. d. June 8, 1917. s. Hugh and Amy Stockton Lundy 
Exton. 

fFlowers, William Pickering. (A.B. Antioch College, O., 1862; 
A.M., 1871.) 
Entered 1857 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1859. 
Studied at Antioch College, O., 1859-62; teacher; editor of 
Flowers' Family Magasme. 

b. Edgewood, Bucks County, Pa., December 26, 1837. d. Bay- 
onne, N. J., April 7, 1894. s. Joseph Flowers and Sarah Picker- 
ing, m. February 23, 1865, Sarah Lavinia Bump. 

fHarkness, Howard F. 

Entered May, 1856, and left at close of Sophomore year, 1859. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa. (?), October 16, 1841. d. . s. Charles 

Harkness and . 

t Jones, Ivins Davis. 

Entered 1856 and left 1859. 

Civil engineer. Captain, 1st New Jersey Cavalry, 1861 ; Major, 
1862. 

b. Hanover Furnace, N. J., May 25, 1842. d. New York, May 
25, 1867. s. Richard Jones and Alice Woodmancey Davis. 



104 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1861 

Lippincott, Charles. 

Entered 1857 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

A founder of the Dorian Cricket Club; Editor of The Bud. 
Graduated from New Jersey State Normal School, 1861 ; teacher 
for 12 years ; during this time Principal of Friends' School, Salem, 
N. J., also of Friends' Seminary, Easton, N. Y. Farmer and 
fruit grower, 1875-86. Retired. Compiler of "Lippincott Genea- 
logical Tree." 

b. Westfield, N. J. (Cinnaminson), June 16, 1842. s. Isaiah 
and Mary Ann Lippincott. m. (1) December 22, 1875, Anna G. 
Hill, of Springfield, Pa.; (2) Isabella Smith. Address, Moores- 
town, N. J. 

Mellor, Alfred. (Ph.G., Phila. College of Pharmacy, 1863.) 

Entered February, 1858, and left at the close of the Junior year. 
Secretary of Everett Society; one of the founders of the Dorian 
Cricket Club. Graduated from Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 
March, 1863; Private in 1st Troop, Philadelphia City Cavalry, in 
the Gettysburg Campaign, 1863 ; member of firm, Parrish & Mel- 
lor, 1863 ; member and later president of firm, Mellor & Ritten- 
house ( 1902) ; First Vice-President of Mac Andrews & Forbes 
Company. Retired as manufacturing chemist, May, 1919. Fellow, 
Royal Society of Arts, London, England; Member, Franklin In- 
stitute of Pennsylvania; Member, Philadelphia College of Phar- 
macy; Member, American Pharmaceutical Association; Member, 
Germantown Cricket Club; Merion Cricket Club; Philadelphia 
Academy of Fine Arts. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 21, 1841. s. Thomas Mellor 
and Martha Bancroft, m. June 12, 1873, at "Bilbro," Chelten 
Hills, Montgomery County, Pa., Isabella Latham, c. Ralph, Feb- 
ruary 10, 1878; Walter, April 25, 1880. Address, 152 West Wal- 
nut Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fMurray, Joseph King. 

Entered Junior Class 1859 and left February, 1861, during the 
Senior year. 

Member, Loganian Society; Editor of Collegian. Studied at 
Harvard Law School; Vice-President, Haverford Alumni, 1887; 
Alumni Orator, 1878. Enlisted in Hamilton Rifles; practiced 
Law, New York City, 1863-1910. 1910, retired from practice; 
1886, first President, Flushing Association (welfare) ; founder of 
Fireside Club. 

b. New York City, January 17, 1836. d. January 3, 1916. s. 
Lindley Murray and Mary A. King. m. June 20, 1866, Harriet 
Charlotte Griffith. 



1861] MATRICULATE CATALOG 105 

Parsons, Samuel. (Ph.B., Yale, 1862.) 

Entered 1857 and left at close of Junior year, 1860. 
Student at Yale Sheffield Scientific School, 1860-62; Superin- 
tendent of the planting of the Parks of New York City, 1882-83 ; 
Superintendent, Parks of New York City, 1884-97; President, 
Parks in the Park Department, New York City, for 29 years. 
Author, "Landscape Gardening;" "How to Lay Out Home 
Grounds ;" "Landscape Gardening Studies ;" "Art of Landscape 
Architecture ;" author of various articles published in magazines ; 
Editor of "Hints on Landscape Gardening," by Prince Von Puck- 
ler-Muskau ; Member, Society of Landscape Architects ; Century 
Club, New York City. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., February 8, 1844. s. Samuel Bowne 
Parsons and Susan Howland. m. October 25, 1865, Martha E. 
Francis, c. Mabel. Address, 101 Park Avenue, New York City. 

Smith, William Eastwick. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1855 and left 1857 on account 
of ill health. 

Merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 4, 1844. s. Hugh Smith and Ellen 
Chamberlin. m. November 7, 1876, Helen Cope. Last address, 
Center Square, Greencastle, Pa. 

fStarr, Theodore. 

Entered Academical Department 1856 and left 1859, at close 
of Junior year. 

Accountant. Interested in philanthropical and social work. 
Author of many lectures, etc., in connection with charity work. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 20, 1841. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
June 1, 1884. s. Isaac Starr and Lydia Ducoing. 

Street, John. 

Entered 1857 and left at close of the year. 

b. Carthage, Ind. (?), November 3, 1836. s. and . 

Last address, Kokomo, Ind. 

fTomlinson, Edwin. 

Entered Academical Department 1855 and left at the close of 
the Sophomore year, 1859. 

Farmer. 

b. Laurel Mills, N. J., January 2, 1841. d. Kirkwood, N. J., 
April 22, 1896. s. Ephraim Tomlinson and Sarah T. Inskeep. 



106 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1862 

1862 

fCoates, Henry Troth, A.B., A.M., Hon., 1882. 

Entered 1858. 

Editor of The Bud and of The Collegian. Vice-President, 
Alumni Association, 1881; Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1898. 
Member, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa.; His- 
torical Society of Pennsylvania; University Archaeological Asso- 
ciation of Philadelphia, Pa. Treasurer of Zoological Society. 
Editor of "Comprehensive Speaker," "Fireside Encyclopaedia of 
Poetry," "Children's Book of Poetry," etc. Publisher and book- 
seller. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 29, 1843. d. January 22, 1910. 
s. George Morrison Coates and Anna Troth, m. June 25, 1874, 
Estelle Barton Lloyd. 

fHadley, Samuel Allen, A.B. 

Entered 1858, from Osceola, la. 

President of Everett Society; Vice-President, Loganian, 
1861-62. Teacher, 

b. December 4, 1838. d. 1864. s. Jeremiah Hadley and . 

Lippincott, Horace Greenough, A.B. 

Entered Academical Department 1857; left late in Senior year 
on account of wecik eyes. 

One of the founders of the Everett and its first Secretary; one 
of the founders of the Dorian Cricket Club. Granted A.B. de- 
gree in 1883. Member, Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Genea- 
logical Society; American Academy of Political and Social Sci- 
ence. Wholesale grocer, 1865. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 29, 1844. s. George Lippincott 
and Mary Greenough. m. April 15, 1873, Caroline Rowland. 
Address, Wyncote, Pa. 

Mellor, George Brown, A.B. 

Entered Academical Department, February, 1858. 

Member Dorian Cricket Club. Farmer. School Director. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 25, 1843. s. Thomas Mellor and 
Martha Bancroft, m. Parkerville, Pa., December 17, 1868, Sarah 
Savery. c. Thomas S., October 10, 1869; Elizabeth M. Bring- 
hurst, May 10, 1871; Hanna S. M. Pennell, December 20, 1872; 
George B., Jr., November 13, 1877. Address, R. F. D. No. 4, 
West Chester, Pa. 



1862] MATRICULATE CATALOG 107 

WiUiams, Horace, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1865.) 

Entered 1858. 

Physician. Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadel- 
phia, 1868-81; Physician to the Howard Hospital, 1871-76; one 
of the founders of the Maternity Hospital, Philadelphia, 1872; 
one of the Obstetricians from its incorporation, 1873 until 1881 ; 
Member of the Philadelphia County Medical Society, 1880; Con- 
sulting Obstetrician, 1885-1907. Large private practice until 1907. 

b. Rocky Brook, R. I., August 13, 1842. d. Oberlin, O., June 
12, 1918. s. John D. Williams and Hannah Brown. 

fWood, Isaac Francis, A.B. ( Formerly known as Francis Augus- 
tus Napoleon Wood, then as Francis Augustus Wood. 

Entered 1856. 

Founder of Everett Society ; Vice-President, Loganian ; Vice- 
President, Alumni Association, 1877; President, 1878. Member, 
American Numismatical Society, New York Academy of Sciences, 
etc. Author of numerous papers on Numismatical subjects. Mer- 
chant. 

b. New York City, July 15, 1841. d. Rahway, N. J., July 5, 
1895. s. Isaac Wood, M.D., and Margaret Street, m. Sarah 
Browne, of New York City. 

Non-Graduates 

fCox, Robert B. 

Entered 1858 and left 1860. 

b. Hertford, N. C, January 31, 1842. d. . s. Joseph M. 

Cox and Eliza E. Hollowell. 

tFarnum, Samuel 

Entered 1858 and left during the Senior year, 1862. 

Enlisted 1862 as Private in R. I. United States Volunteers; 
promoted to Corporal, Sergeant, Captain of Colored Troops. Bat- 
tle of Fredericksburg. 

b. Uxbridge, Mass., January 1, 1840. d. October 15, 1865 
(lost at sea from S. S. Atlanta on way home from New Orleans). 
s. Jonathan Farnum and Minerva Buxton. 

fHaines, Samuel Bunting. 

Entered 1858 and left 1859. 

Lieutenant, 121st Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, July, 
1862-63. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 19, 1840. d. In Camp near 
Belle Plain, Va., February 23, 1863. s. Josiah Lippincott Haines 
and Deborah Bunting. 



108 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1862 

fLippincott, Heulings. 

Entered 1858 and left at close of Sophomore year. 
Farmer, lumber manufacturer and ice dealer, 1866-87; Presi- 
dent, National State Bank of Camden, N. J., 1887. 

b. Chester Township, Burlington County, N. J., July 6, 1842. 
d. Riverton, N. J., March 25, 1921. s. Samuel R. Lippincott and 
Mary Woodward, m. Anna Stevenson, October 17, 1866. 

fMorris, Anthony Jones. 

Entered 1857 and left at close of the Freshman year. 

Chief Burgess of Pemberton, N. J., several times. Private, 
1st Battalion, New Jersey Volunteers, 1863. Miller and farmer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 26, 1842. d. January 6, 1916. 
s. Anthony Saunders Morris and Anne Emlen Jones, m. April 
26, 1866, Mary Ridgway Smith. 

fStarr, Edward. (S.B., Univ. of Pa., 1862.) 

Entered 1858 and left during the Junior year. 

Studied at University of Pennsylvania, 1861-62. Stock broker. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 17, 1844. d. At home, "The 
Lilacs," Wyncote, Pa., January 14, 1914. s. Isaac Starr and 
Lydia Ducoing. m. 1866, Mary Williams Sharpless. 

fStokes, J. Spencer. (M.D., Jefferson Medical College, Phila., Pa., 
1864.) 
Entered Academical Department 1857 and left 1859, 
Physician. Military Hospital at York, Pa., as Assistant Sur- 
geon, and remained there until it was closed after the war was 
over. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., October 4, 1842. d. Moorestown, N. J., 
September 18, 1868. s. John H. Stokes, M.D., and Tabitha 
Jenkins. 

fThurston, William Richardson. 

Entered 1858; left 1861. 

Studied at Yale for a short time. Wholesale druggist. 

b. New York, October 27, 1843. d. Morristown, N. J., October 
19, 1890. s. William Richardson Thurston (1837, Manager 1871- 
75) and Jane R. Day. m. November 4, 1869, Maria Sampson. 

fWillets, William Henry. 

Entered Academical Department 1856 and left 1859. 
Merchant. 

b. Westbury, N. Y., October 12, 1840. d. 1903. s. Robert R. 
Willets and Lydia Titus. 



1863] MATRICULATE CATALOG 109 

Wood, George. 

Entered Introductory Department 1855 and left 1860. 

Member, Loganian and Dorian Cricket Club. Merchant ; manu- 
facturer; farmer. Member of firm, Wood & Garrett, 1863, now 
known as George Wood, Sons & Co. President and Principal 
Owner of The Millville Manufacturing Company and The May's 
Landing Water Power Company; Vice-President, Philadelphia 
Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company ; Director, Phila- 
delphia National Bank, The Provident Life and Trust Company 
of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Railroad (since 1893) ; West Jer- 
sey & Seashore Railroad Company. Member, Union League, 
Manufacturers' Club, Art Club, Philadelphia ; Lawyers' Club, New 
York City; Royal Arts Association of London, England. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 1, 1842. s. Richard Davis Wood and 
Julianna Randolph, m. October 12, 1864, Mary Sharpless Hunn. 
c. Richard D. Wood ; b. August 16, 1865 ; (d. December 22, 1865) ; 
Lydia Wood Baily ; b. March 23, 1867 ; George B. Wood ; b. June 
11, 1869; (d. December 14, 1894); Caroline Wood Furness ; b. 
February 25, 1871; Grahame Wood; b. December 6, 1873; Rich- 
ard D. Wood; b. December 12, 1877; Mary Wood; b. July 20, 
1883; Dorothea Wood; b. September 12, 1889. Address, "Red 
Roof," Wawa, Pa., and 1313 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Business Address, 512-514 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1863 

Battey, Thomas Jesse, A.B., A.M., 1889. 

Entered 1859. 

Librarian, Loganian ; Member of Everett Society, Studied at 
Harvard Summer School, 1871 and 1878; at Cold Spring Harbor 
Summer School, 1901 ; at Martha's Vineyard Summer School at 
Woods Hole; and at R. I. Agricultural College; Extension 
Course at Brown University. 1863-1867, New York Yearly Meet- 
ing School at Union Springs, N. Y. ; farmer at Burrillville, R. I. ; 
teacher in private school at Burrillville, winter 1867-68; teacher 
of the Natural Sciences in Moses Brown School, 1868 to date. 

b. Burrillville, R. I., January 25, 1842. s. Smith Battey and 
Ruth Muzzey Aldrich. m. April 5, 1865, M. Augusta Heaton, at 
Plattekill, Ulster County, N. Y. c. Charles Heaton; b. March 27, 
1868; Edward Heaton; b. January 1, 1873 (deceased in infancy) ; 
William Aldrich ; b. July 22, 1876. Address, Moses Brown School, 
Providence, R. I. 



110 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1863 

fCoates, George Morrison, A.B., A.M., 1866. 

Entered 1859. 

Secretary, Vice-President, President, Everett Society. Wool 
merchant in Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 29, 1845. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
November 12, 1894. s. Joseph Potts Hornor Coates (Class 1839) 
and Elisa Henri Troth, m. November 9, 1871, Laura Lloyd. 

Coates, William Morrison, A.B. 

Entered 1859. 

Private, "Grey Reserves," 1863-65 ; Member, Veteran Corps, 
1st Regiment, Pennsylvania National Guard. 1863, bookkeeper, 
De Coursey, Hamilton and Evans. 1864, Coates Brothers ; Presi- 
dent, Philadelphia Board of Trade ; President, Apprentices Library 
Company. Trustee, Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company; Di- 
rector, American Security and Trust Company, Washington. 
Member, University Club, Philadelphia; Rittenhouse Club, Phila- 
delphia; Union League, Philadelphia; Art Club, Philadelphia; 
Metropolitan Club, Washington, D. C. ; University Club, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 19, 1845. s. George Morrison 
Coates and Anna Troth, m. Philadelphia, Pa., September 30, 
1869, Anne Morris Lloyd, c. Esther M. Coates Sharp, 1870; 
Samuel Coates, 1874 (d. 1876) ; Benjamin Coates, 1877 (d. 
1912) ; John Lloyd Coates, 1878; Helen Langdale Coates Huston, 
1890. Address, 1717 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

t Jones, Richard Thomas, A.B. 

Entered 1859. 

Vice-President, Loganian; President, Athenseum. Iron mer- 
chant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 8, 1844. d. Philadelphia, Pa., June 
6, 1868. s. Jacob Paul Jones, Benefactor, and Mary Thomas, 
m. 1868, Marie Louise Bailey. 

Morris, William Henry, A.B. 

Entered 1859. 

Member Loganian and Athenseum Societies. Iron and steel 
merchant and manufacturer. Member, American Institute Min- 
ing Engineers ; Iron and Steel Institute, Great Britain ; Art Qub, 
Philadelphia, Pa. Retired from business January 1, 1912. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 25, 1846. s. Israel Morris and 
Elizabeth Longstreth. m. December 3, 1868, Sallie W. Paul. c. 
Richard J. Paul, 1869; Mary P., 1871; Alfred P., 1875; Arthur 
W., 1877 ; Francis B., 1885 ; Reginald H., 1887. Address, Villa 
Nova, Pa. 



1863] MATRICULATE CATALOG 111 

Pinkham, Joseph Gurney, A.B., A.M., 1866; (M.D., 1866, Long 
Island College Hospital.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1860. 

Alumni Undergraduate Prize Essay, 1863 ; Alumni Orator, 
1874. Medical Student at University of Michigan and Long 
Island College Hospital. Physician and Surgeon of Lynn Hos- 
pital for many years ; now Consulting Surgeon of Lynn Hospital ; 
Medical Examiner of Ninth District Essex County, Mass. ; Fel- 
low of the American College of Surgeons. President of the Com- 
monwealth Savings Bank, Lynn, Mass. Published numerous 
papers on medical and surgical and medico-legal subjects. 

b. West Gardiner, Me., October 20, 1839. s. Elias Pinkham 
and Fanny Sampson, m. November 2, 1867, at Somerville, Mass., 
Emily G. Williams. Address, 64 Nahant Street, Lynn, Mass. 

Non-Graduates 

Corbit, Daniel Wheeler. 

Entered Sophomore year 1860 and left on account of the Civil 
War early in Junior year, 1862. 

Final Honors in Greek. Private in 7th Delaware Emergency 
Men, July 11 to August 12, 1864. Owner and manager of farms; 
President of New Castle County National Bank; President of 
Cantwell Mutual Fire Insurance Company and of the Odessa 
Building and Loan Association; Director, The Equitable Security 
and Trust Company of Wilmington, Del. ; President of the State 
Free Library Commission of Dover, Del. ; Trustee, New Castle 
County Workhouse ; Member of G. A. R. ; Member, Sons of 
Colonial Wars ; Delaware Historical Society ; Board of Trustees 
of Delaware College. 

b. Odessa, Del., March 17, 1843. s. Daniel Corbit and Eliza 
Naudain. m. October 13, 1870, Mary Clark Higgins. c. Sara 
Clark; Louise Naudain, 1871. Address, Odessa, Del. 

fDavis, Henry Wilkins. 

Entered 1859 ; left at close of Freshman year. 

Member of "Grey Reserves" (1st Regiment, National Guard, 
Philadelphia, Pa.), 1861-65. Some time member of 1st Troop 
Philadelphia City Cavalry. 

b. May 12, 1842. d. June 28, 1904. s. Thomas Wilkins Davis 
and Phoebe Shotwell Townsend. m. June 29, 1875, Elizabeth 
Corlies Allen. 



112 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1863 

fHandy, Thomas Poultney. 

Entered 1859 and left during the Junior year. 

Iron merchant. 

b. Baltimore, Md., December 19, 1844. d. Baltimore, Md., 
January 28, 1877. s. William Winder Handy, M.D., and Mary 
Ann Poultney. m. October 31, 1865, Maria Poultney. 

fHolme, John Gibbon. 

Entered 1859 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Orderly Sergeant, 24th New Jersey Regiment, 1862-63 ; Battles 
of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. Retired farmer. 

b. Salem County, N. J., February 4, 1842. d. June 11, 1921. 
s. Benjamin Seeley Holme and Elizabeth Dennis, m. April 26, 
1866, Helena Woolman. c. Elizabeth Dennis, 1867 ; James 
Henry, 1868; Benjamin Seeley, 1870; Mary Woolman, 1873; Mar- 
garet Morris and Eleanor Gibbon, 1877. 

Jessup, George White. 

Entered 1859 and left during the Sophomore year. 

Retired farmer. 

b. Cinnaminson, N. J., August 28, 1842. s. Charles Jessup and 
Mary Lippincott. m. December 6, 1866, Esther Anna Handcock. 
Address, Moorestown, N. J. 

fKnight, Thomas Walter. 

Entered 1859 and left in 1861. 

Wounded in Battle of Potomac, Va. Member, 119th Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 1, 1844. d. May 25, 1864 (Carver 
Hospital, Washington, D. C). s. Walter Knight and Elizabeth 
Roberts. 

fLeeds, Albert Ripley. (A.B. Central H. S., Phila., Pa. 1860; 
A.B., Harvard, 1865. Hon. Ph.D., Princeton, 1876.) 

Entered Class of 1863 at beginning and left at close of Sopho- 
more year. 

Studied, Central High School, Philadelphia, 1856-60; Harvard 
College, 1861-65; School of Mines, Berlin, Germany, 1869; The 
Lawrence Scientific School, Cambridge, Mass., 1870. State 
Chemist of New Jersey, 1879-95 ; Chemist of Water De- 
partment, Philadelphia, Pa., 1883-85 ; Professor of Chem- 
istry, Philadelphia High School ; in the Franklin Insti- 
tute of Pennsylvania; in the Philadelphia Dental College; in 
the Haverford College, 1867; in the Stevens Institute of Tech- 
nology, 1871-1902. Author of numerous papers on Ozone. Water 
Analysis and Supply, and other Chemical Subjects, in the Journal 



1863] MATRICULATE CATALOG 113 

of American Chemical Society, etc., Franklin Institute Journal, 
etc. Member of American, English and German Societies ; Fellow 
and Corresponding Member of British and American Associations 
for Advancement of Science. Fellow of the Academy of Science 
of New York; Member of State Board of Health, New Jersey, 
1879-95. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 27, 1843. d. Philadelphia, Pa., March 
13, 1902. s. Benjamin Sykes Leeds and Beulah Bassett. m. (1) 
Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1871, Margaretta Reed West; 
(2) Philadelphia, Pa., December 12, 1890, Anne Griscom Webb. 

fLevick, Robert. 

Entered Introductory Department 1858 and left at close of 
Sophomore year, 1861. 

Wholesale shoe merchant. 

b. Frankf(jrd, Philadelphia, Pa., July 24, 1844. d. Frankford, 
Philadelphia, Pa., January 30, 1897. s. Robert R. Levick and 
Hannah Jefferson, m. October 19, 1882, Jeannette Savage. 

fMatthews, William W. 

Entered 1859 and left 1860. 

Farmer. 

b. Cockeysville, Md., October 7, 1842. d. Philopopolis, Md., 
January 30, 1899. s. Thomas H. Matthews and Elizabeth Ann 
Price, m. Mary Alice Matthews. 

fMerritt, J. Walter. 

Entered Academical Department 1858 and left at end of Sopho- 
more year. 

b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., March 21, 1841. d. . s. Joseph 

Merritt and Eliza L. Corlies. 

fMorris, James Thompson. 

Entered Academical Department 1857 and left at close of Soph- 
omore year, 1861. 

Engineer and iron manufacturer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 18, 1842. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
September 23, 1874. s. Isaac P. Morris and Rebecca Thompson, 
m. December 5, 1872, Jane Montague. 

fPancoast, Henry Boiler. 

Entered 1858 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1861. 

Iron manufacturer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1843. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
July 2, 1911. s. Joshua Pancoast and Anna Paxson. m. January 
31, 1870, Elizabeth Hammeken. 

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114 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1863 

fParrish, Joseph, Hon. A.M., 1884. 

Entered 1859 and left at close of Freshman year, 1860. 

Everett Prize Poet, 1860. Alumni Orator, 1866. Alumni Poet, 
1873. President, Alumni, 1881. Author of Haverford College 
Cricket Song, "Scarlet and Black," 1877. Lawyer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 6, 1843. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Novem- 
ber 11, 1893. s. Dilwyn Parrish and Susan Maxfield. m. Paris, 
France, September 3, 1868, Isabella Pelham Mott. 

Scott, Thomas, Jr. 

Entered Academical Department 1858; left at close of Sopho- 
more year, 1861. 

b. Pittsburgh, Pa. (?), September 28, 1843. s. Thomas Scott 
and . Last address known, Westinghouse Building, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

fThorne, Johnathan, Jr. 

Entered Academical Department 1858 and left at close of 
Sophomore year, 1861. 

Served as Private in 7th New York Militia, 1863. Merchant. 
Member, New York Historical Society; American Geographical 
Society. 

b. New York City, 1843. d. New York City, January 10, 1920. 
s. Jonathan Thorne and Lydia Ann Corse, m. December 15, 1867, 
Harriett S. Van Schronhoven. 

fToms, Richard H. R. 

Entered Academical Department 1858 and left in 1859. 
Probably joined the Confederate Army. 

b. Holly Grove, Va., November 9, 1845. d. . s. and 

Mary A. E. . 

fTyler, John Edgar. 

Entered 1858 and left 1861. 
Farmer. 

b. Salem, N. J., October 5, 1842. d. Media, Pa., October, 1892. 
s. Hugh L. Tyler and Mary Shipley Miller, m. 1881, Anne Hicks. 

fVaux, Roberts. 

Entered Academical Department 1855 and left in 1861. 

Alumni Poet, 1882. Member, Philadelphia City Troop. Cap- 
tain, A. D. C, General Snowden's Staff, National Guard, Penn- 
sylvania. Merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 10, 1843. d. Philadelphia, Pa., July 
24, 1888. s. Richard Vaux and Mary M. Wain. 



1864] ' MATRICULATE CATALOG ll5 

1864 

fAngell, Franklin, A.B., A.M., 1869. 

Entered 1860. 

Teacher. 

b. Greenfield, Saratoga County, N. Y., December 10, 1841. d. 
Seneca County, N. Y., August 2, 1882. s. Benjamin Angell and 
Mary Anthony. 

f Ashbridge, William, A.B. (M.D. College of Phys. and Surgeons, 
Phila.) 
Entered 1860. 

Physician. Studied medicine at College of Physicians and Sur- 
geons, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. West Whiteland, Pa., March 15, 1846. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
December 13, 1884. s. Richard Ashbridge and Mary Bennett 
James. 

fCoates, Edward Hornor, A.B. 

Entered 1860. 

Secretary, Vice-President and President of Everett. Merchant 
until 1889. Chairman of Committee on Instruction, 1883-90; 
President, 1880-1906, of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; 
Chairman of Muybridge Committee for the Investigation of Ani- 
mal Locomotion, University of Pennsylvania, 1883. Founder of 
Contemporary Club of Philadelphia, 1886; President of Gilbert 
Stuart Memorial Association, 1890. President, Trans-Atlantic 
Society of America, 1900; President, Corporation for Relief of 
Widows and Children of Clergymen in the Commonwealth of 
Pennsylvania. Director of Pennsylvania Company for Insurance 
on Lives and Granting Annuities. Director of Philadelphia Sav- 
ings Fund Society ; Director of Insurance Company of North 
America. Manager of Pennsylvania Hospital ; Manager of Penn- 
sylvania Hospital for the Insane. Gold Medal of Honor, Penn- 
sylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 1915. Member Rittenhouse Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 12, 1846. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
December 23, 1921. s. Joseph Potts Hornor Coates (1839) and 
Eliza Henri Troth, m. (1) Ella Mary Potts; (2) January 7, 1879, 
Florence (Earle) Nicholson, c. Alice N. and Josephine W. 

Cooper, Howard Mickle, A.B., A.M., 1867. 
Entered Sophomore Class 1861. 

Editor of The Bud. First Cricket Eleven, 1864. Lawyer. 
President of Security Trust and Safe Deposit Company; Presi- 



116 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1864 

dent of Harleigh Cemetery Association; President, Free Public 
Library ; President, West Jersey Orphanage for Destitute Colored 
Children; Director of Camden National Bank; Director of West 
Jersey Title and Guaranty Company, all of Camden, N. J. Vice- 
President, Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Children; Presi- 
dent of Society of Prevention and Relief of Poverty; President. 
Camden City Dispensary. Member, New Jersey State Bar As- 
sociation ; Member, United States Bar Association ; Member, Cam- 
den County Bar Association; Member, New Jersey State Board 
Bar Examiners, 1902-12. Member, State Board Library Com- 
missioners, 1898 to date. Author of Historical Sketch of Cam- 
den, N. J., and Sketches of Local Places. Member, New Jersey 
Historical Society. 

b. Camden, N. J., June 24, 1844. s. John Cooper and Mary 
Mickle Kaighn. m. (1) October 23, 1872, Alice M. Mears; (2) 
April 22, 1884, Lucy Smyth, c. Emily Smyth Cooper. Address, 
106 Market Street, Camden, N. J. 

fGarrett, Albin, A.B. 

Entered 1860. 

President of Class; Vice-President, Loganian Society; Presi- 
dent of Athenaeum Society. Merchant. 

b. Willistown, Pa., April 22, 1844. d. February 27, 1913. s. 
Albin Garrett and Esther Painter James, m. November 24, 1885, 
Mary Hickman. 

fLongstreth, Morris, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1866; A.M., 1869; 
M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1869.) 

Entered 1860. 

Member of First Cricket Eleven, Physician. Student at Har- 
vard, 1864-66; Medical Student, University of Pennsylvania, 
1866-69. Alumni Orator, 1888. Some time Professor of Patho- 
Anatomy, Jefferson College, Philadelphia; some time Attending 
Physician at Philadelphia Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. Author, 
"Rheumatism, Gout, etc.," 1882; Catalogue of Pathological 
Museum of Pennsylvania Hospital; Clinical Lectures; Articles in 
Medical Journals, etc. Lowell Institute Lecturer, Boston, 1883- 
84. Member, American Philosophical Society; Member, College 
of Physicians, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 24, 1846. d. Barcelona, Spain, 
September, 1914. s. Thomas Bedford Longstreth and Lydia 
Noble, m. Cambridge, Mass., October 11, 1871, Mary Oliver 
Hastings. 



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fPancoast, Albert, A.B. 

Entered Academical Department 1858. 

Banker and broker. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 15, 1842. d. Elberon, N. J., 
August 19, 1898. s. Joseph Pancoast, M.D., and Rebecca Abbott, 
m. Baltimore, Md., November 28, 1871, Rebecca Emily Thomas. 

fRoberts, Charles, A.B. 

Entered 1860. 

Editor of The Bud; The Collegian; Secretary, President of 
Council, Everett. Manufacturer. Entered commercial life with 
Whitall, Tatum & Co., 1864. 1869-85, partner in firm of Whitall, 
Tatum & Co.; 1891, Vice-President, Spring Garden Insurance 
Company; 1895, President, Spring Garden Insurance Company; 
Treasurer, Alumni Association, 1866-69; President, 1886-88. 
Manager, Haverford College, 1872-1902. Secretary of the Cor- 
poration, 1883-86. President, Apprentices Library Company; Di- 
rector of Academy of Fine Arts ; President of 8th and 9th Wards 
Charity Organizations; Vice-President, Fuel Savings Society; 
Overseer of William Penn Charter School; Member, Common 
Council, Philadelphia, Pa., 1882-84, 1886-1902. Member, Council 
of Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Life Member, American 
Historical Association; Honorary Member, Historical Society of 
Salem, N. J., and Wisconsin Historical Society; Life Member, 
Academy of Natural Sciences of the Horticultural Society; of 
the Zoological Society ; of the Genealogical Society ; of the Frank- 
lin Institute of the Colonial Society ; of the Photographic Society ; 
of the Fairmount Park Arts Association. Member, Phi Beta 
Kappa, 1898. His collection of manuscripts and works relating 
to Friends was unsurpassed in this country, and he had also gath- 
ered a large and valuable collection of autographs which was pre- 
sented to the College in 1902, together with a donation of about 
$50,000 to found the hall named after him. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 21, 1846. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
January 23, 1902. s. Elihu Roberts and Anne Pettitt. m. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., November 23, 1892, Lucy Branson Longstreth. 

tSampson, Elijah Pope, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1861. 

Manufacturer of oilcloths. 

b. Hallowell, Me., August 6, 1843. d. New York City, May 18, 
1893. s. Alden Sampson and Sarah Taber Pope. m. September 
14, 1876, Florence de Wolfe Smith. 



118 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1864 

fScuU, Edward Lawrence, A.B. 

Entered 1860. 

Librarian, Loganian; President of Council Everett; Editor of 
The Bud; Editor of The Collegian. Secretary, Alumni Associa- 
tion, 1868-69 ; Manager of Haverf ord College, 1875-84, and bene- 
factor by his will. Overseer, William Penn Charter School. Mem- 
ber, Philadelphia Sketch Club; Founder of Friends' Institute, 
Philadelphia, Pa. Wool merchant. 

b. March 7, 1846. d. Oaklands Park, Surrey, England, June 
14, 1884. s. David Scull (Manager 1855-65, Benefactor) and 
Lydia Lippincott. m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 26, 1879, Sarah 
Elizabeth Marshall. 

tWood, Randolph, A.B. 

Entered Academical Department 1857. 

Iron manufacturer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 5, 1845. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
April 19, 1876. s. Richard Davis Wood and Julianna Randolph, 
m. 1869, Elizabeth H. Wood. 

Non-Graduates 

fBacon, George Warder. 

Entered Academical Department 1859 and left during the Soph- 
omore year, 1862. 

Private Secretary 25 years to Wistar Morris ; some time Presi- 
dent of Corporation of Haverford College, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 30, 1843. d. Atlantic City, N. J., 
August 11, 1908. s. George Vaux Bacon and Sarah Ann Paul. 

fBarney, William Henry. 

Entered Academical Department 1859 and left at middle of 
Freshman year. 

b. August 24, 1844. d. October, 1891. s. William Henry 
Barney and . 

fDawson, Charles Poultney. 

Entered Academical Department 1858; left Freshman year, 
1861. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 5, 1842. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan- 
uary 2, 1885. s. Mordecai L. Dawson (Manager 1838-39) and 
Elizabeth Poultney. m. October 28, 1863, Emily Elizabeth 
Pearsall. 



1864] MATRICULATE CATALOG 119 

fDennis, James^ Jr. 

Entered 1860 and left during the Sophomore year. 

Cotton manufacturer; manufacturer of machinery; farmer. 

b. Pawtucket, R. I., April 24, 1842. d. September, 1919. s. 
James Dennis and Anna T. Lockvvood. m. (1) December 12, 
1865, Angeline Willcox; (2) May 23, 1889, Laura C. Curtis. 

fGrier, George. 

Entered 1860 and left 1861. 

Machinist at Altoona, Pa., at Frankstown, Pa., at Johnstown, 
Pa. 

b. Altoona, Pa. (?), March 10, 1842. d. . s. George W. 

Grier and . 

fHaines, Howard Lippincott. 

Entered 1860 and left during the Sophomore year. 

Entered Junior Class, University of Pennsylvania, as a partial 
student and left at close of the Junior year. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 19, 1845. d. Philadelphia, Pa., April 
16, 1913. s. Josiah Lippincott Haines and Deborah Bunting. 

fHall, Frank Stevens. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1861 and left during the Senior year. 

b. Casco, Me., December 2, 1839. d. . s. William Hall 

and . 

fHiatt, Oliver Smith. 

Entered 1860 and left at the close of the Freshman year. 

Farmer, stock dealer, and contractor. Member, Board County 
Commissioners of Leavenworth, Kans. ; Auditor of Leavenworth 
County for 12 years. Member, Board of Directors of Kansas 
State Penitentiary. 

b. Richmond, Ind., February 4, 1839. d. Leavenworth, Kans., 
July 15, 1901. s. Elam B. Hiatt and Sarah Horn. m. December 
31, 1861, Mary Eleanor Maris, c. Effie Hiatt Van Tuyl and 
Mary Eleanor Lloyd. 

fLindley, John Hadley. 

Entered Sophomore year 1861 and left 1862. 

Captain, United States Volunteers, Civil War; Deputy Treas- 
urer, Parke Company ; Treasurer, Parke Company ; Secretary and 
Treasurer, Sand Creek Coal Company, Ind. 

b. Morgan County, December 4, 1841. d. Indianapolis, Ind., 
December 26, 1892. s. James Lindley and Ruth Hadley. m. (1) 
November 29, 1866, Alice Silliman; (2) Mrs. Annetta Bates. 



120 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1864 

Merritt, Charles Frost. 

Entered 1860 and left at close of the Freshman year. 

Everett Society. Clerk, General Store, Bristol, 111. ; Clerk in 
mercantile business and in bank ; in office of Delaware and Raritan 
Canal, 1871-81. Bookkeeper and note teller in Hamilton Bank, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1889-1900. 1900, to date, laundry and coal 
business. 

b. Millbrook, Dutchess County, N. Y., September 24, 1844. s. 
Isaac Merritt and Eliza Hart. m. December 27, 1871, Amanda 
A. Blake. Address, 89 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

fParrish, William Wright. 

Entered 1859 and left during Sophomore year, 1861. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 27, 1845. d. , March 20, 1886. 

s. William D. Parrish and Elizabeth Miller. 

fParry, Charles. 

Entered Junior Class 1862 and left at close of year; 

Horticulturist. 

b. Cinnaminson, N. J., February 18, 1846. d. Riverton, N. J., 
August 23, 1920. s. William Parry and Alice Stokes, m. Anna 
Sill. 

fPhillips, Albert Shreve. 

Entered 1860 and left at close of the year. 
Salesman. 

b. Trenton, N. J., May, 1845. d. . s. Philip Phillips and 

Susanna Shreve. m. Virginia Scherum. 

fShepherd, Caleb William. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1862 and left at close of year. 

Clerk in Albany, N. Y. ; Grain and Flour Merchant in New 
York City ; Member of New York Produce Exchange. 

b. Saratoga, N. Y., October 4, 1841. d. New York City, No- 
vember, 1917. s. William R. Shepherd and Eliza Ann Keese. m. 
October 8, 1879, Sarah M. Willets. 

fSmyth, Horace. 

Entered 1859 and left 1862. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 9, 1844. d. October 22, 1902. s. 
Lindley Smyth and Elizabeth S. Ferris, m. October 3, 1865, Mary 
Elizabeth Hanson. 

fThomas, Jonas Preston. 

Entered 1860 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1862. 
Farmer. Manager of Haverford College, 1887-1905. 



1865] MATRICULATE CATALOG 121 

b. West Whiteland, Chester County, Pa., August 7, 1842. d. 
Whitford, Pa., November 20, 1905. s. George Thomas, M.D., 
and Anna Townsend. m. Hannah Gibbons. 

Zook, John Miller. 

Entered 1860 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1862. 

1862, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 12th Regiment; 1863, Assistant 
Postmaster, West Chester, Pa.; 1864-1899, with Hoopes & Town- 
send, Philadelphia, Pa.; 1899-1921, Treasurer, Hoopes & Town- 
send. Member, Historical Society, Chester County, Pa. ; Athletic 
Association, University of Pennsylvania; City Club of Philadel- 
phia. 

b. Conestoga Valley, Pa., January 12, 1844. s. Isaac M. Zook 
and Leah Miller, m. May 15, 1873, Susan J. Davis, c. S. Town- 
send, 1874; Frank, 1876; John M., Jr., 1878. Address, 1728 
North Nineteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1865 • 
fBringhurst, John Richardson, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1862. 

Iron and steel manufacturer. Farmer. 

b. Wilmington, Del., January 8, 1845. d. Wilmington, Del., 
December 7, 1903. s. Joseph Bringhurst and Anna Richardson, 
m. (1) Wilmington, Del., February 17, 1870, Elizabeth Tatnall 
(d. January 19, 1874) ; (2) June 16, 1881, Annie S. Stokes (d. 
April 23, 1882) ; (3) Darlington, Md., April 20, 1887, Esther 
Harlan Wilson. 

fBrown, Edward Taylor, A.B. 
Entered 1861. 

Clerk; bookkeeper; banker's confidential clerk, 
b. Doylestown, Pa., March 20, 1845. d. Swarthmore, Pa., No- 
vember 1, 1892. s. John S. Brown and Rebecca J. Taylor. 

Chase, James Anthony, A.B. 

Entered Freshman Class, February, 1862. 

Apprentice, Chase, Sharpe and Thompson's Stove and Hollow 
Ware Foundry, 1865-66; Rodman of Engineer Corps, Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad, 1867; Rodman on the Wilmington & Reading 
Railroad, 1867-69 ; Assistant Engineer on St. Paul & Duluth Rail- 
road, 1869-70; Assistant Engineer on Philadelphia & Erie Rail- 
road, 1871 ; Superintendent and Engineer, Junction & Breakwater 
Railroad (now a part of Pennsylvania Railroad), March 1, 1871, 
to January 8, 1872; Assistant Engineer in United States Corps, 
1873; Assistant Engineer of Atlantic & Great Western Railroad. 



122 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1865 

Draughtsman and apprentice in Edward O. Chase Machine Shop, 
1873. Draughtsman, Lehigh Valley Railroad, Lehigh Valley 
Coal Company, and numerous other coal companies, 1874-1921. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 4, 1844. s. Pliny Earle Chase (Pro- 
fessor of Philosophy, 1871-86, and Acting President, Haverford, 
1886) and Elizabeth Brown Oliver, m. At Brookfield, Chester 
County, Pa., December 7, 1870, Mabel Elma Marshall, c. Oscar 
Marshall Chase, 1871; Warren Abner Chase, 1875 (d. July 3, 
1876) ; Anna Eliza Chase (Mrs. Harry Frank Margwarth), 1881. 
Address, 239 West Broad Street, Hazleton, Pa. 

t Downing, Joseph Miller, A.B. 

Entered 1861. 

Iron manufacturer, Coatesville, Pa., 1865-79 ; New Castle, Pa. ; 
Tyrone, Pa.; Danville, Pa., 1879-86; manufacturer of wheel ma- 
terials, Wilmington, Del., 1886. 

b. West Whiteland, Pa., July 23, 1846. d. Elsmere, Del., April 
4, 1915. s. Thomas Stalker Downing and Eliza Sharpless Valen- 
tine, m. June 3, 1880, Hannah Pennock Steele, of Coatesville, 
Pa. c. T. S. Downing, 1905, and G. V. Downing, 1914. 

fHaviland, Arthur, A.B. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1860. 

Cricket teams. Clerk in Mercantile House, 1865-68; Civil En- 
gineer, 1869-92 ; Real Estate Department, New York City & Hud- 
son River Railroad, 1892-98; Captain of 1st Regiment of Volun- 
teers, United States Military Engineers, 1898. 1910-1919, Special 
Assistant Engineer in Law Department, New York Central Rail- 
road; Member, American Society Civil Engineers. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., March 8, 1848. d. New York City, June 
18, 1919. s. Daniel Griffin Haviland and Hannah Quinby. m. 
April 11, 1888, Mary Ann (Martin) Burt. 

fNichols, David Holder, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1862. 

President, Everett; Editor, The Bud. Entered Harvard, 1865. 
b. East Vassalboro, Me., July 21, 1842. d. 1865. s. Thomas 
B. Nichols and Ruth Anna Holder. 

fSharpless, Henry Williams, A.B. 
Entered 1861. 

Dry goods merchant; retired 1899. 

b. Near Philadelphia, Pa., February 9, 1849. d. November 11, 
1905. s. Charles Leeds Sharpless (Class 1837) and Anna Reeves 
Williams. 



1865] MATRICULATE CATALOG 123 

fSmith, George, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1861. 

On first Cricket Eleven. Manufacturer, Darby, Pa. ; also 
Bridgewater Paper Mills in Aston, Delaware County, Pa. 

b. Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pa., November 14, 1846. 
d. Palatka, Fla., March 21, 1872. s. George Smith, M.D., and 
Mary Lewis. 

fTaber, Robert Barney, A.B., A.M., 1869. 

Entered Junior Class 1863. 

Alumni Orator, 1870. Bookseller and Pubhsher; President, 
New England Association Gas Engineers ; Gas and Electric Engi- 
neer. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., May 4, 1846. d. Washington, D. C, 
March 27, 1905. s. William Congdon Taber and Hannah T. 
Shearman, m. September 16, 1878, Annie P. Beard. 

fThomas, Allen Clapp, A.B., A.M., 1882. 

Entered 1861. 

Secretary, Everett Society; Loganian; First Cricket Eleven. 
Baseball Team. Librarian, Loganian, 1865. President, Everett 
Society. Valedictorian, Alumni Poet, 1866. Orator, 1875. Vice- 
President, 1896. Mercantile, shipping and commission business, 
1865-78. Prefect, Haverford College, 1878-87. Professor His- 
tory and Political Science, 1887-93. Professor, History, 1893- 
1912. Professor, History, Emeritus, 1912-1920. Librarian, 1878- 
1915. Librarian Emeritus, 1915-20. Consulting Librarian, 1915- 
20. Editor, Bulletin of Friends' Historical Society of Pennsyl- 
vania. Author of "The Mystics" ; "A Memoir of Edward Law- 
rence Scull"; "The Family of Love or Familists"; "History of 
the United States for Schools and Academies" ; "History of the 
Society of Friends in America" (Joint Author with R. H. Thomas, 
72) ; "William Penn, Founder of Pennsylvania"; "Attitude of the 
Society of Friends Toward Slavery in the Seventeenth and Eight- 
eenth Centuries" ; "An Elementary History of the United States." 
Editor of "Matriculate Catalogue of Haverford College"; "Some 
Letters and Papers of John Hancock"; "John Hancock, the Man 
and the Patriot" ; "A History of England for Schools" ; "A His- 
tory of Pennsylvania for Schools." Contributor to the Friends' 
Review, American Friend, Bulletin of "Friends' Historical So- 
ciety," and other periodicals. Member of Baltimore Corn Ex- 
change, 1875-78; Original Member, American Historical Associa- 
tion; American Society of Church History; American Antiquarian 
Society ; Friends Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; Friends His- 



124 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1865 

torical Society of London. Some time member of the following: 
Maryland Historical Society; Historical Society of Pennsylvania; 
American Philosophical Society ; Pennsylvania Library Club ; Phi 
Beta Kappa, 1898. American Library Association ; Minister of 
the Society of Friends and Presiding Clerk of Baltimore Yearly 
Meeting of Friends (Orthodox), 1897-1920. 

b. Baltimore, Md., December 26, 1846. d. Haverford, Pa., De- 
cember 15, 1920. s. Richard Henry Thomas, M. D. (Manager 
1850-59) and Phebe Clapp. m. Woonsocket, R. I., August 20, 
1872, Rebecca H. Marble, c. Edward Thomas, 1877; Miriam 
Thomas. 

Vail, Benjamin Augustus, A.B. 

Entered 1861. 

Lawyer. Member of House of Assembly, N. J., 1876-77; State 
Senator, Union County, 1879-84 ; President, Senate, 1884 ; County 
Judge, Union County, 1898-1905 ; Circuit Court Judge, State of 
New Jersey, 1906-1914; Government Agent, Union County, N. J., 
for the Draft Law. Member, New Jersey Historical Society. 

b. Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, N. J., August 15, 
1844. s. Benjamin Franklin Vail and Martha C. Parker. Ad- 
dress, Essex Club, 44 Park Place, Newark, N. J. 

fWistar, Caleb Cresson, A.B. 

Entered 1861. 

Cricket Team, 1864. Studied Law at University of Pennsyl- 
vania; Secretary, Howard Hospital; Manager, Philadelphia 
Bourse ; Provident Life and Trust Company ; Wholesale and Com- 
mission Merchant for 24 years. Member, Historical Society of 
Pennsylvania; Zoological Society, and the Union League, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 21, 1846. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Au- 
gust 8, 1917. s. Bartholomew Wyatt Wistar (1837) and Anna- 
bella Elliott Cresson. m. Philadelphia, Pa., 1876, Mary Emlin 
Cresson. c. 4. 

Non-Graduates 

fClapp, Samuel Hicks. 

Entered 1861 and left in Senior year. 

Merchant and Lawyer. Studied at University of Pennsylvania, 
1865-66. 

b. New York City, November 10, 1846. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
June 28, 1891. s. Samuel Hicks Clapp and Phebe M. Kimber. 
m. Fishkill-on-Hudson, 187-, Anna Verplanck. 



1865] MATRICULATE CATALOG , 125 

fDrake, James Haines. 

Entered 1861 and left during Freshman year. 

Grain merchant and exporter. Served in Civil War. Grain 
business in Chicago. Owner of several sections of prairie land 
in Minnesota. Land Commissioner. Member of House of Rep- 
resentatives of Minnesota. Connected with railroads of Minne- 
sota and South Dakota; Developer of the Petrified Forests in 
Arizona; Exhibitor at the Chicago, Paris, Buffalo and St. Louis 
Expositions. Member of Board of Trade of Chicago. 

b. Waynesville, O., November 1, 1844. d. Pasadena, Cal., De- 
cember 15, 1912. s. Henry E. Drake and Ann S. Haines. 

Febiger, Christian Carson. 

Entered 1861 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Publisher of Medical Books. Took active part in securing In- 
ternational Copyright. Director of P. B. & W. Railroad; Man- 
ager of Wistar Saving Fund; Director of Bank of North 
America; West End Trust Company; William Sellers Company; 
Edge Moor Iron Company; Philadelphia Warehouse Company, 
and many others. Member, Historical Society of Pennsylvania; 
Vice-President, Zoological Society; Member, Loyal Legion of 
Philadelphia; Order of the Cincinnati; Union League; Ritten- 
house Club; Merion Cricket Club. 

b. Cincinnati, O., April 2, 1845. s. Col. Christian Febiger and 
Sarah Tatnall. m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 6, 1877, Katharine M. 
Sellers, c. Christian Febiger, 1878 ; Mary S. Febiger, 1880 ; Eliza- 
beth S. Febiger, 1882; William S. Febiger, 1888; Katharine 
Febiger, 1884. Address, 3421 Powelton Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fGillis, John Pritchett. 

Entered 1861 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Iron merchant and fruit grower. 

b. Brandywine, Del., December 24, 1845. d. Orange, N. J., 
February 24, 1912. s. John Pritchett Gillis and Elizabeth Tatnall. 
m. West Orange, N. J., June 23, 1886, Harriette Tillinghast. 

fHaines, Frederic. 

Entered Academical Department 1860 and left 1861. 

b. Marietta, Pa., April 9, 1845. d. . s. Haines and 

Sarah . 

fJones, William Brinton. 

Entered Academical Department 1860 and left same year. 
Farmer. 

b. Birmingham, Pa., . d. . s. Brinton Jones and Mary 

Woodward. 



126 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1865 

fLawrence, William Henry. 

Entered 1862 and left during the Freshman year. 

b. Delaware County, Pa., February 26, 1846. d. Philadelphia, 
Pa., October 16, 1865. s. Henry Lawrence and Mary Davis 
Ashbridge. 

fMiller, Charles Martin. 

Entered 1860 and left at close of the year. 

Connected with H. Disston & Sons, Keystone Saw Works, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Nashville, Tenn., October 16, 1847. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
1893. s. Miller and Martha . 

fMorris, Isaac Wistar. 

Entered Academical Department 1859 and left in 1861. 

Qerk with I. P. Morris, Towne & Co., Iron Manufacturers, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 14, 1844. d. Philadelphia, Pa., May 
11, 1872. s. Isaac P. Morris and Rebecca Thompson. 

Pharo, Joseph John. 

Entered 1861 and left at close of Junior year, 1864. 

Mercantile business at Tuckerton, N. J., 1865-77. Mercantile 
and transportation business at Tuckerton, N. J., 1877-89. Asso- 
ciated with lumbering business in Virginia and North Carolina. 

b. New York City, February 22, 1847. s. Joseph Willits Pharo 
and Beulah Hooten Oliphant. m. Memphis, Tenn., April 28, 1878, 
Katharine A. Napier. Address, Tuckerton, Ocean County, N. J. 

fRichardson, Henry Banning. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1862 and left in 1863. 

Farmer. 

b. Wilmington, Del., January 10, 1846. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
April 3, 1876. s. George Richardson and Sarah Woolston. m. 
November 8, 1866, Sarah T. Speakman. 

Roberts, Edward Churchman. 

Entered Preparatory Department 1860 and left 1862. 

Accountant, merchant and broker. 

b. New York City, June 24, 1845. s. John S. Roberts and 
Sarah Anna Churchman, m. March 26, 1872, Eleanor Merritt. 
Address, 100 Broadway, New York City. 

fShannon, John Relph. 

Entered 1861 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1863. 
Tea dealer. Author of many newspaper articles. 



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b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 12, 1846. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
February 3, 1882. s. Elwood Shannon and Mary Relph. m. Sep- 
tember 2, 1869, Helen Cromwell. 

Swift, Henry Hinsdale. 

Entered Sophomore year 1862 and left at close of the year. 

Minister in Society of Friends ; farmer ; lumber and coal dealer. 

b. Millbrook, N. Y., October 5, 1869. s. Nathan G. Swift and 
Esther Lane. m. October 5, 1869, Mary Wood. Address, Mill- 
brook, N. Y. 

1866 

fElIiott, Aaron Marshall, A.B., A.M., 1878, (A.B., Harvard, 1868; 
Hon. Ph.D., Princeton, 1877; LL.D., Wake Forest College, 
1891.) 

Entered 1862. 

Studied at Harvard; College de France, Paris, 1868-71, 1871- 
72, Instituto degli Studii Superiori, of Florence, Italy ; 1873, Uni- 
versity of Madrid; 1874-76, at Munich, Tiibigen, and Vienna; 
graduated from latter. On original staflf of Johns Hopkins Uni- 
versity; Associate in Romance Languages, Johns Hopkins Uni- 
versity, 1876-84; Associate Professor, 1884-92; Professor, 1892 
to 1910 (?). Editor of "Modern Language Notes." Author of 
many papers on Philological subjects, etc. President, Haver ford 
Alumni Association. Delegate to Paris Exposition. Member of 
numerous philological and geographic societies. 

b. Wilmington, N, C, January 24, 1846 (?). d. Baltimore, 
Md., November 9, 1910. s. T. Aaron Elliott and Rhoda Menden- 
hall. m. June 14, 1905, Lily Tyson (Manly). 

fValentine, Benjamin Eyre, A.B., (LL.B., Harvard, 1868.) 

Entered Sophomore year, 1866. 

Valedictorian and Honor Man; Greek Orator, Junior Exhibi- 
tion. Harvard Law Department, 1866-68; Justice of Peace for 
Essex County, Mass., 1868. Colonel, 2d Division, N, G. S. 
N. Y., 1873-79; Inspector of Rifle Practice of 5th Brigade in 
1873, and of 2d Division, New York, 1874-77. Lawyer, 1869- 
1906. 1892-1920 (?), interested in real estate. Member, New 
England Society, Brooklyn. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 5, 1847. d. August 15, 1920. s. 
Benjamin Eyre Valentine and Elizabeth Hacker Hope. m. No- 
vember 5, 1872, Marie Antoinette Storrs. c. Ethel Eyre, 1874; 
Marie Antoinette, 1875 ; Elizabeth Hacker, 1876 ; Harriet Storr 
and Marguerite, 1878. 



128 haverford college [1866 

Non-Graduates 

Brown, Henry Clay. (A.B., 1866, U. of Pa. ; A.M., 1869, U. of Pa.) 

Entered 1862 and left 1865. 

Studied at University of Pennsylvania, 1865-66. Lawyer, 1877- 
1922. Entered commercial house, Lippincott & Trotter, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., 1866. Member of Union League; Merion Cricket 
Club. 

b. Doylestown, Pa., November 20, 1847. s. John S. Brown 
and Rebecca J. Taylor, m. Doylestown, Pa., December 28, 1882, 
Emma C. Ruckman. Address, 1220 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

fCarpenter, Samuel Preston. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1863 and left at end of year. 

b. Salem, N. J., October 25, 1846. d. Salem, N. J., April 17, 
1917. s. Samuel Preston Carpenter and Hannah H. Acton, m. 
1869, Rebecca Bassett. 

Cloud, Joseph Cooper. 

Entered 1862 and left at close of Junior year. 

Farmer until 1877; produce commission merchant, 1877-84; 
electrician, General Electric Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1884 to 
date. 

b. Woodbury, N. J., December 4, 1844. s. Benjamin Cloud 
and Sarah French Cooper, m. February 11, 1868, Mary Scull, 
c. Anna W., 1872; William W., 1874; Sarah F., 1876; Joseph 
C, 1878; Herbert S., 1883. Address, Philadelphia Young Friends' 
Association, 140 North Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fCongdon, Samuel Hopkins. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1863 and left 1864. 

Farmer; merchant. 

b. Providence, R. L, October 7, 1845. d. Baltimore, Md., Feb- 
ruary 1, 1898. s. Gilbert Congdon and Mary Hopkins, m. Balti- 
more, Md., November 27, 1867, Henrietta Cromwell. 

fGummere, Richard Morris. 

Entered 1862 and left at close of the Sophomore year. 

Secretary-Treasurer, Jefferson Coal Company ; Secretary, Board 
Trustees, and Treasurer, Lehigh University. Member, University 
Club, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Buffalo Club, Buffalo, N. Y. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 8, 1846. d. South Bethlehem, 
Pa., February 16, 1914. s. William Gummere (Class of 1836) 
and Martha Moore Morris, m. February 15, 1872, Elizabeth Hunt. 



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fPendleton, Charles Mason. 

Entered 1862 and left at close of the year. 
Served in Confederate Army as Colonel. 

b. Martinsburg, Va., 1846. d. Berkeley Springs, W. Va., 1919. 
s. Philip Pendleton and . 

Pendleton, Edward Gray. 

Entered 1862 and left during the Freshman year. 

Captain in Cavalry of United States Army, 1864; severely 
wounded at Monocacy, 1864. 

b. Martinsburg, Va., January 24, 1844. s. Philip Pendleton and 

. m. May 12, 1890, Emily Barton. Address, 1750 N Street, 

Washington, D. C. 

fRedman, Samuel Bispham. 

Entered 1862 and left during the Junior year. 

Teacher and farmer. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., April 24, 1846. d. Near Marlton, N. J., 
June 7, 1885. s. James Redman and Harriet Offley. m. October 
14, 1875, Florence H. Elfreth. 

fSands, William Leach. 

Entered 1862 and left 1863. 

b. New York, June 7, 1848. d. Berkeley Springs, W. Va., Feb- 
ruary 19, 1919. s. David Sands and Paulina Leach, m. Rosalie 
V. Ackerman. 

fWoodward, Thomas, Jr. 

Entered 1862 and left at close of the Freshman year. 

Member, Company A, 22d Regiment, New York National 
Guard, 1865-72. Clerk, 1866-68; merchant, 1868-1918. 

b. New York City, April 2, 1846. d. New York City, February 
3, 1918. s. Thomas Woodward and Elizabeth Cromwell, m. (1) 
October 7, 1869, Emma E. Smith, c. Thomas; Frank M.; Crom- 
well, m. (2) Emily M. Hamilton. 

1867 

Ashbridge, George, A.B., A.M., 1870. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered 1863. 

Captain, Cricket Eleven, 1866. Studied at University of Berlin, 
Germany, 1871-72; at Law School of University of Pennsylvania, 
1880-82. Farmer and Herder of Shorthorn Cattle, 1873-88 ; Prac-- 
ticed Law, 1882-84. 1884-1921, Land Valuation, Liquidation, 
etc. ; local officer, 1873-88. Author of sundry articles on Stock 
Breeding ; on public questions ; and on Cricket. Fellow, American 

9 



130 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1867 

Geographical Association; Member, Merion Cricket Club; Mem- 
ber, Philadelphia Bar. 

b. West Whiteland, Pa., August 29, 1850. s. Richard Ash- 
bridge and Mary B. James, m. Elm Station (now Narberth), 
Pa., November 4, 1875, Jeannette B. Campbell, c. William, 1876; 
Mary Dorsey, 1879; George, Jr., 1883. Address, Whitford, Pa. 

fAshbridge, John, A.B. 

Entered 1863. 

Lawyer. 

b. West Whiteland, Pa., March 20, 1849. d. Colorado Springs, 
Col., December 3, 1881. s. Richard Ashbridge and Mary Ben- 
nett James, m. November 12, 1874, Phebe H. Benners. 

fClark, William Penn, A.B., A.M., 1870. (LL.B., Univ. of Ind., 
1871.) 
Entered Sophomore Class 1864. 

Studied at Earlham College, Ind., 1859-61. Law Student, Uni- 
versity of Indiana, 1870-71. Lawyer; teacher. 

b. Alamance County, N. C, August 16, 1841. d. Paonia, Delta 
County, Col., March 22, 1920. s. Alexander Clark and Anna 
Johnson, m. Springdale, la. (?), August 31, 1871, Martha Pick- 
ering, c. Marcella, 1873 ; Thomas, 1875 ; Mary, 1877. 

fCoUins, Samuel Craft, A.B., A.M., 1870. 

Entered 1863. 

President, Athenaeum; Librarian, Loganian; Vice-President of 
same. Editor of The Collegian. Alumni Orator. Principal, New 
Garden Boarding School (now Guilford College), N. C, 1867-70; 
Chappaqua Mountain Institute, Chappaqua, N. Y., 1870-98 (?). 
Author of numerous magazine and newspaper articles. 

b. Monmouth County, N. J., November 11, 1846. d. Trenton, 
N. J., July 13, 1900. s. Mark Collins and Edith Craft. 

t Crenshaw, Nathaniel Bacon, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1864. 

President of Everett. Secretary, Alumni Association, 1889-99. 
Magistrate in Virginia. Conscript in Confederate Army ; ex- 
empted by payment of $500. Conscripted again, but relieved of 
duty through personal influence of Assistant Secretary of War, 
C. S. A. Farmer, 1869-71 ; with iron manufacturing firm, 1871- 
79; merchant, 1879-84; insurance and real estate, 1884-86; Real 
Estate Officer of Girard Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1886 
to 1903 (?). 

b. Loudoun County, Va., December 18, 1845. d. Baltimore. 
November 16, 1903. s. John B. Crenshaw (1839) and Rachel 



1867] MATRICULATE CATALOG 131 

Hoge. m. Baltimore, Md., May 13, 1869, Elizabeth Hopkins 
Jolliffe. 

Darlington, Charles Howard, A.B., A.M., 1870. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1864. 

Curator of Loganian. Clerk in mercantile business, 1867-70; 
teacher, 1870-73; editor and printer. 1873-1920, farmer. 

b. West Chester, Pa., August 23, 1848. s. Howard Darlington 
and Anna Maria Haines, m. Woodstock, 111., February 5, 1874, 
Louise Hart. c. Hart, Ernest Marshall, Ethel, Edith. Address, 
R. F. D. No. 3, Phoenixville, Pa. 

fDorsey, William Tagart, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Maryland, 1870.) 
Entered 1863. 

Medical Student, University of Maryland, 1867-70. Physician, 
b. Baltimore, Md., June 4, 1848. d. Baltimore, Md., April 15, 
1870. 

fEshleman, Benjamin Franklin, A.B. 

Entered 1863. 

President of Athenaeum. Lawyer. District Attorney of Lan- 
caster County, Pa., 1878-81. Delegate to convention in Cincinnati 
which nominated Hayes. Lieutenant Colonel on staffs of Gov- 
ernor Hoyt, of Pennsylvania, and of Governor Beaver. Private 
in First City Troop Cavalry. Judge Advocate General on staff 
of Governor Hastings. 

b. Lancaster, Pa., March 10, 1847. d. Lancaster, Pa., Decem- 
ber 17, 1904. s. Benjamin Eshleman and Elizabeth Gyger. m. 
December 21, 1876, Mary E. Mercur. 

fJones, Richard Mott, A.B., Hon. A.M., 1879; LL.D., 1891. 
(LL.D. Univ. of Pa., 1902.) 

Entered 1863. 

President of Class; President of Everett; Valedictorian. Mem- 
ber, Phi Beta Kappa. Manager of Haver ford College, 1892-1906 
( ?) ; Vice-President, Alumni Association; Orator, 1876. Teacher. 
Headmaster, Oak Grove Seminary, Me., 1870-74; Headmaster, 
William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1875-1917. 

b. South China, Me., June 29, 1843. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Au- 
gust 1, 1917. s. Eli Jones and Sibyl Jones, m. June 5, 1873, 
Annie Virginia Costello. 

fSharpless, Charles Williams, A.B. 
Entered 1863. 
Dry goods merchant. 



132 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1867 

b. January 19, 1851. d. Montgomery County, Pa., December 
26, 1889. s. Charles Leeds Sharpless (Class of 1837) and Anna 
Reeves Williams. 

Wood, Walter, A.B. 

Entered 1863. 

Secretary of Class 1867. Member of Loganian and Everett 
Societies. Studied at Harvard, 1867-68. Secretary, Alumni As- 
sociation, 1873-78. Manager, Haverford College, 1890- ; Civil 
Service Examiner of City of Philadelphia, Pa., from 1887; Presi- 
dent, Florence Iron Works; President, Camden Iron Works; 
Treasurer, Millville, N. J., Gas, Water and Electric Company, 
and 12 or 15 other water and gas companies; Director of several 
banks and trust companies. Manufacturer, firm of R. D. Wood 
& Co. Member, University Club, New York, Philadelphia, and 
Washington; Harvard Club, New York; Engineers' Club, Phila- 
delphia; City Club, Philadelphia; Art Club, Philadelphia; Union 
League, Philadelphia; Manufacturers' Club, Philadelphia; Ameri- 
can Water Works Association, Pacific Gas Light Association ; 
American Institute Mining Engineers ; American Institute Me- 
chanical Engineers; American Institute Electrical Engineers. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 6, 1849. s. Richard Davis Wood 
and Julianna Randolph. Address, 1620 Locust Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Non-Graduates 

fBeatty, H. J. 

Entered 1863 and left soon after entering. . 

b. Harrisburg, Pa. (?), April 2, 1847. d. . s. . c. 

and . 

fBeck, Charles Bayard. 

Entered 1863 and left Freshman year. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., . d. . s. . 

fChase, Robert Rowland, Hon. A.M., 1885. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 
1869.) 

Entered 1863 and left at close of the Junior year. 

President of Class. Studied Medicine, University of Pennsyl- 
vania, 1867-69; special study, 1869-70. Alumni Orator, 1887. 
Physician ; alienist. Author : General Paresis; Mental Medicine 
and Nursing; The Ungeared Mind. Assistant Physician, Govern- 
ment Hospital for Insane, Washington, 1872-80 ; Medical Superin- 
tendent, Male Department, State Hospital of Insane, Norris- 
town. Pa., 1880-93 ; Medical Superintendent, Friends' Hospital, 
Philadelphia, many years, from 1893. Member, American Medico^ 



1867] MATRICULATE CATALOG 133 

Psychological Association; American Medical Association; Penn- 
sylvania State Medical Society ; Philadelphia Neurological Society ; 
Philadelphia Medico-Legal Society; Philadelphia Medical Club; 
Vice-President, Secretary, of Psychological Medicine, International 
Medical Congress, Washington. 

b. Salem, Mass., January 30, 1845. d. Wyncote, Pa., March 
13, 1921. s. William Henry Chase and Elizabeth Howland. m. 
(1) Philadelphia, Pa., October 10, 1871, Amanda H. Adams (d. 
October 20, 1885) ; (2) Philadelphia, Pa., Jane Sovereign Rum- 
sey. c. Elizabeth Chase McDaniel, 1874; Mary C. Whitaker, 
1877; Amanda C. Hilles, 1885. 

fCoffin, Elijah. 

Entered 1863 and left end of Sophomore year. 

Fellow, Royal Geographical Society. Member of Palestine Ex- 
ploration Society. Member, Egypt Exploration Society. Dealer 
in bonds. 

b. Richmond, Ind., May 3, 1848. d. Philadelphia, Pa., August 
28, 1917. s. Charles Francis Cofifin and Rhoda M. Johnson, m. 
July 8, 1869, Sarah E. Fletcher, c. Charles F. ; Elizabeth. 

fColes, David Budd, Jr. 

Entered 1863 and left 1864. 
Retired farmer. 

b. Mt. Holly, N. J., September 18, 1845. d. Lumberton, N. J., 
. May 12, 1922. s. David Budd Coles and . 

fCoIes, Isaac Woolston. 

Entered 1863 and left 1865. 
Farmer. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., June 7, 1844. d. EUisburg, N. J. (?), 
about 1910. s. Joseph K. Coles and . 

De Cou, Franklin. 

Entered 1863 ; left second session of Senior year. 

Captain, Baseball Club. Sash and door business, St. Paul, 
Minn., 1868-78. 1878-88, Trenton, N. J., real estate. 1888-94, 
St. Paul, Minn., seed business. 1894-1912, St. Paul, Minn., farm- 
ing. 1912-15, Sacramento Valley, Cal., ranching. 1915-17, New 
Jersey and Minnesota, farming. 1919, working, Borden's Milk 
Condensery. Life Member, Humane Society of St. Paul, Minn. ; 
Honorary Member, New Jersey Humane Society. Organizer of 
Mercer County, N. J., Agricultural Fair in 1884 (now the State 
Fair) ; President in 1885. Organizer and President of Hamilton 
Township Agricultural Society, Mercer County, N. J. 



134 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1867 

b. Trenton, N. J., June 23, 1845. s. Nathan De Cou and 
Deborah Coleman, m. St. Paul, Minn., April 19, 1870, Mary 
Castle Allis. c. Lida Ashton, 1876; Lorenzo AUis, 1879; Mary 
Allis, 1881; Sarah Satterthwaite, 1883; Harold Allis, 1886; Lily 
Deborah, 1889. Address, 825 Franklin Street, Modesto, Cal. 

fGriffith, Richard Edward. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1864 and left during the year. 
Clerk; Postmaster, Winchester, Va. 

b. Winchester, Va., April 15, 1847. d. . s. Aaron H. 

Griffith and Mary Parkin HoUingsworth. 

Haines, Zebedee. 

Entered 1863 and left for a time, then returned, finally leaving 
in 1866. 

Minister in Society of Friends. Teacher ; farmer ; Superin- 
tendent of Westtown Boarding School, Westtown, Pa. ; farmer. 

b. Medford, N. J., September 20, 1843. s. Zebedee Haines and 
Elizabeth Hendrickson. m. Westgrove, Pa., December 22, 1870, 
Anna Philips Harvey, c. T. Harvey, 1871 (Haverford, 1896) ; 
Edgar T., 1873; Alfred S., 1875 (Haverford, 1898); Debora P., 
1876 ; W. Herbert, 1881 ; Mary Elizabeth, 1885. Address, West- 
grove, Pa. 

Heulings, Isaac W. (M.D., Jefferson, 1870.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1864 and left at close of year. 
Physician for 6 years in Haddonfield, N. J. Member of firm 

of L W. Heuling's Sons, afterwards known as A. C. Heulings 

& Bros. Retired from business. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., August 9, 1848. s. Israel W. Heulings 

and Sarah M. Hornor. m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 10, 1879, 

Annie N. Chew. c. Joseph C, 1880; Alice, 1888; Edythe, 1891. 

Address, 231 East Main Street, Moorestown, N. J. 

fHopkins, Frank Neville. 

Entered 1863 and left first session of Sophomore year, 1864. 

Merchant. 

b. Baltimore, Md., February 3, 1848. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
February 16, 1879. s. Gerard Thomas Hopkins and Elizabeth R. 
Coates. m. Baltimore, Md., Fannie Monroe. 

Jackson, Charles West. 

Entered 1863 and left in 1864. 
United States Marine Corps (?). 

b. Baltimore, Md. (?), September 22, 1847. s. Charles M. 
Jackson and . Address, . 



1867] MATRICULATE CATALOG 135 

Jackson, Walter. 

Entered 1863 and left in 1864. 

b. Baltimore, Md. (?), 1849 (?). s. Charles M. Jackson and 
. Address, , New York City. 

fLevick, Lewis Jones. 

Entered 1863 and left at close of the Sophomore year. 

Secretary, Athenseum ; Vice-President, Alumni, 1892-94. Mem- 
ber of Civil Service Commission; Executive Committee of Phila- 
delphia Board of Trade, and Director of Philadelphia Chamber 
of Commerce; Vice-President, Pennsylvania Paraffine Company, 
Titusville, Pa. ; President Director in Darby, Media and Chester 
Street Railway Company ; Director of United States Light and 
Heating Company of Philadelphia; Righter Coal and Coke Com- 
pany, and many other corporations in Philadelphia and through- 
out Pennsylvania; President of Crew Levick Company, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. Oil merchant and refiner of petroleum. Member, 
Union League ; Penn Club ; Colonial Society of Pennsylvania ; 
Society of Colonial Wars ; affiliated for many years with Academy 
of Fine Arts and the City Parks Association. 

b. Quakertown, Pa., October 15, 1845. d. Bala, Pa., November 
27, 1914. s. Samuel Jones Levick and Susanna Morris Mather, 
m. Philadelphia, Pa., September 6, 1876, Mary A. dTnvilliers. 
c. Henry L., Mrs. Winthrop C. Neilson; Mrs. George B. Atlee, 
Jr., and Suzanne Levick. 

fLippincott, Joseph Kay. 

Entered 1863 and left 1865. 

b. Woodstown, N. J., July 2, 1848. d. Haddonfield, N. J., 
. m. Gertrude White. 

fMorris, John Thompson. 

Entered 1863 and left at close of the Sophomore year. 

Manager of Haverford College, 1881-84, 1891-96; Overseer, 
William Penn Charter School; Vice-President, Pennsylvania 
Museum and School of Industrial Art; Director, Fairmount Park 
Art Association; Member, Franklin Institute; Numismatic and 
Antiquarian Association, Philadelphia; Academy of Natural Sci- 
ences, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 1912, 
donated Morris Infirmary to Haverford College. Iron manufac- 
turer. President, I. P. Morris Company, 1876-91. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 18, 1842. d. Bretton Woods, 
N. H., late in summer of 1915. s. Isaac Paschall Morris and 
Rebecca Thompson. 



136 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1867 

fParrish, Alfred. 

Entered 1863 and left at close of Sophomore year. 
Manufacturer of machinery. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 5, 1848. d. July 24, 1921. s. William 
D. Parrish and Elizabeth Miller. 

fSwift, William Lane. (A.B., Harvard, 1868; A.M., 1873.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1864 and left middle of Junior year. 
Studied two years at Harvard University ; teacher five years ; 

machinist seven years ; editor five years ; always a surveyor, 
b. Hart's Village (now Millbrook), N. Y., December 17, 1846. 

d. Millbrook, N. Y. (?), 1906. s. Nathan G. Swift and Esther 

Lane. m. September 1, 1874, Henrietta Swift. 

fTatham, Henry Billington. 

Entered 1863 and left at close of Freshman year, 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 29, 1847. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
February 12, 1901. s. Henry Billington Tatham and . 

Tomlinson, Benjamin Albert. 

Entered 1862 and left 1865. 

Farmer. 

b. Laurel Mills, N. J., March 29, 1846. s. Ephraim Tomlinson 
and Sarah T. Inskeep. m. (1) Mary Volins Cooper; (2) Emily 
Hilyard. Address, Laurel Springs, N. J. 

fTomlinson, Ephraim, Jr. 

Entered 1862 and left 1864. 

b. Laurel Mills, N. J., March 29, 1846. d. August 30, 1888. 
s. Ephraim Tomlinson and Sarah T. Inskeep. 

Wistar, John. 

Entered 1863 and left 1865. 

b. Salem, N. J., July 21, 1847. s. John Wistar and Letitia M. 
Acton, m. 1869, Annie Harlan. Address, . 

fWitmer, Adam Exton. 

Entered February, 1864, and left 1865. 

Merchant. Some time engaged in making Historical Investiga- 
tions for State Library, Harrisburg, Pa. Member, Lancaster 
County Historical Society. 

b. Paradise, Pa., August 4, 1846. d. , 1908. s. Adam K. 

Witmer and Hannah Steele, m. June 1, 1871, Mary Augusta 
Hedenberg. 



1868] MATRICULATE CATALOG 137 

1868 
Cook, Edward Hanson, A.B. 

Entered 1864. 

Principal, Oakwood Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y. ; Prin- 
cipal, East Hamburg Friends' Institute, two years ; Principal, Oak 
GroA^e Seminary, Vassalboro, Me., nine years. Fruit farmer and 
wholesale dealer in apples. Superintendent, Public Schools. 
Farmer, 1883 to date. Two terms in State Legislature. 

b. Milo, Me., June 10, 1844. s. Elijah Cook and Judith Meader. 
m. November 27, 1868, Annie Louisa Hamblin. c. Edward C, 
1869; Harriett H., 1874; Edith M., 1876; Anna G. (Starkey), 
1886. Address, Waterville, Me., R. D. No. 39. 

fCope, Alexis Thomas, A.B. 

Entered 1864. 

Member of Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Susquehanna County, Pa., February 5, 1850. d. Susque- 
hanna County, Pa., September 22, 1883. s. William Drinker 
Cope and Susan Newbold. m. May 27, 1875, Elizabeth Steward- 
son Cope. 

Satterthwaite, Benjamin Cadwallader, A.B. 

Entered 1864. 

Lawyer. 

b. Oxford Valley, Pa., April 17, 1847. s. Joseph H. Satter- 
thwaite and Mary Cadwallader. m. Elizabeth C. French. Ad- 
dress, . 

Starr, Louis, A.B., LL.D., 1908. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1871.) 

Entered 1864. 

Captain of Cricket Eleven. Studied Medicine at University of 
Pennsylvania, 1868-71. Interne in Episcopal Hospital, 1871-73. 
Assistant Physician in 1873-74 and Visiting Physician from 1875- 
84. 1874, Assistant Physician to Children's Hospital; Visiting 
Physician in 1879. 1874-78, Physician to the Southern Home 
for Destitute Children; 1878-80, Out- Patient Physician to Uni- 
versity Flospital. Since 1879, Consulting Pediatrist to the Ma- 
ternity Hospital. Instructor of Physiology and Therapeutics, 
1874-77 ; Lecturer on Symptomatology, 1877-79 ; Lecturer on Dis- 
eases of Children, 1880-84; Clinical Professor of Diseases of 
Children, 1884-90; at University of Pennsylvania. Assistant 
Editor, Pepper's System of Medicine; American Editor, Good- 
hart's Diseases of Children; An American Text Book of the 
Diseases of Children ; Editor of Department of Diseases of Chil- 
dren, in the American Year Book of Medicine and Surgery. 



138 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1868 

Author : Diseases of Digestive Organs in Infancy and Childhood ; 
Hygiene of the Nursery ; Diets for Infants and Children in Health 
and Disease. A Synopsis of the Physiological Action of Medi- 
cines. (Non-Professional, "The War Story of Dillwyn Parrish 
Starr.") Member, Association American Physicians; Foundation 
Member, Pediatric Society; Honorary Member, Chicago Academy 
Medicine. Elected Fellow of the College of Physicians of Phila- 
delphia, Pa., 1875 ; in 1892 a Member of the Council and Chair- 
man of the W. F. Jenks Prize Fund Committee. Physician. Fel- 
low, Royal Society of Medicine, London, 1915. Fellow, Royal 
Society of Arts, London. Member, Historical Society of Penn- 
sylvania. Member, Phi Beta Kappa, and of various social clubs 
in Philadelphia and London. Retired from practice of medicine 
in 1914. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 25, 1849. s. Isaac Starr and Lydia 
Ducoing. m. Bickley, Kent, England, September 16, 1882, Mary 
Parrish. c. Louis, Jr., 1883; Dillwyn Parrish, 1884; Elizabeth 
Parrish, 1888. 

fTomlinson, Samuel Finley,A.B., (Hon. A.M., Trinity, N. C, 
1872.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1865. 

Teacher, Sylvan Academy, N. C, 1868-70; in Legislature, N. C, 
1870-72; Principal, State Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1872- 
7Z\ manufacturer, 1873-1920. Alderman of Durham, N. C; 
Mayor of Durham, N. C. ; Member, State Board of Education, 
25 years. In service of Confederate States Government, Depart- 
ment of Supplies, two and one-half years. Engaged in literary 
work. President, Tomlinson Chair Company. 

b. Archdale, N. C, October 3, 1840. d. Durham, N. C, Jan- 
uary 22, 1920. s. Allen Unthank Tomlinson and Rachel English, 
m. 1872, Angela J. Lawrence. 

fWills, Joseph Henry, A.B., A.M., 1871. (M.D.) 

Entered Junior Class 1866. 

Secretary and President, Camden City Medical Society. Resi- 
dent Physician and Surgeon, Orthopsedic and Pennsylvania Hos- 
pitals, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Surgeon and Pathologist to Cooper Hos- 
pital, Camden, N. J. ; Consulting Surgeon, Camden City Dis- 
pensary; Lecturer to New Jersey Training School for Nurses, 
Camden, N. J. ; Contributor to Medical Journals. Teacher ; book- 
keeper ; physician. 

b. Mt. Holly, N. J., March 13, 1844. d. . s. Joseph T. 

Wills and Mary Ballinger. m. May 11, 1882, Lillian C. Bunting. 



1869] matriculate catalog 139 

Non-Graduates 

fAbbott, Charles Tucker. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1865 and left at close of year. 

b. Salem, N. J., April 12, 1848. d. . s. George Abbott 

and Ruth Smith Baker. 

fHunt, Howard Abbott. 

Entered 1864 and left during Freshman year, 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 14, 1848. d. St. Paul, Minn., July 
13, 1873. s. Caleb S. Hunt and Rebecca A. Abbott. 

Pinkham, Gilbert Latey. (A.B., Iowa State Univ., 1869; A.M., 
1871.) 

Entered 1864 and left in the Spring of 1867. 

Studied at Iowa State University, 1869. Assistant Professor, 
English, Literature and History, Iowa State University, 1869-70; 
Professor of same, 1871-73; also Professor of Elocution, 1873-78. 
State Superintendent of Education, South Dakota, 1889-90. Min- 
ister in Society of Friends. Published "Chart of English Litera- 
ture." "Report of State Superintendent of Education." Various 
business pursuits, 1878- . Retired from business. 

b. Brownsville, Pa., September 9, 1843. s. Thomas Pinkham 
and Mary Beede. m. March, 1876, Mary E. Meyers, c. James 
E. Pinkham; Mrs. Leda P. Wilbur. Address, 434 Thirty-fifth 
Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 

fThompson, David Allen. (A.B., Princeton, 1868 ; A.M., Princeton, 
1871; LL.B., Albany Law School, 1869.) 

Entered 1864 and left during Sophomore year, 1865. 

Studied at Princeton, 1866-68. Private Secretary to May, of 
Albany, N. Y., 1874-76; Member, Albany Institute; Lawyer, Al- 
bany, 1869-1912; President, Home Savings Bank, Albany, 1910. 

b. Mannington, Salem County, N. J., May 29, 1844. d. Albany, 
N. Y., October 23, 1919. s. Andrew Thompson and Mary Thomp- 
son Tyler, m. Albany, N. Y., October 4, 1871, Margaret Mc- 
Naughton. 

1869 

fCongdon, Johns Hopkins, A. B. 

Entered 1865. 

Member and later (1892-1918) Vice-President of the Congdon- 
Carpenter Company, iron manufacturers. Director of Mechanics 
National Bank; Chairman of the Providence Dispensary; Trustee 



140 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1869 

of the Rhode Island Hospital. Member of the Hope and Agawam 
Hunt Clubs and at one time President of the former. 

b. Providence, R. I., June 3, 1847. d. Providence, R. I., Jan- 
uary 7, 1918. s. Gilbert Congdon and Mary Hopkins, m. Provi- 
dence, R. I., Caroline Buffum. c. Eleanor B. ; Harold; Louise 
Buffum (Mrs. Richard S. Francis, of Bryn Mawr) ; Elizabeth 
Arnold (Mrs. J. Neverette Steele, Jr.) ; Johns Hopkins, Jr., and 
Maurice. 

Cope, Henry, A.B.; A.M., 1877. 

Entered 1864. 

Member, Everett and Loganian. Member, First Cricket Eleven. 
Vice-President, Alumni Association, 1895. Enthusiastic supporter 
of the game of cricket; laid out cricket ground, 1876-77, which 
afterwards was named "Cope Field" by the Managers and Alumni 
of Haverford; Donor of "Cope Prize Cricket Bat"; Organizer 
and Director of trips of Haverford Cricket Teams to England 
in 1896, 1900, 1904, 1910 and 1914. For many years member of 
Executive and Athletic Committees. Treasurer of Alumni ; Presi- 
dent, Alumni, 1913-14. Chairman of Committee to build Isaac 
Sharpless Hall, 1916-17. Manager of Haverford College. Man- 
ager of House of Refuge, 20 years. Manager, Friends' Asylum, 
Frankford, 30 years. A founder and the first editor of "American 
Cricketer," in 1877. Member, University Club, Philadelphia; 
Germantown Cricket Club; Philadelphia Cricket Club. Some time 
member Young America Cricket Club. Member, Merion Cricket 
Club; Baltimore Cricket Club; Union League, Philadelphia; Art 
Club, Philadelphia. Various mercantile and manufacturing occu- 
pations. Retired. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 16, 1850. s. Thomas Pim Cope 
(Class 1839; Manager, 1864-71) and Elizabeth Wain Stokes. 
Address, "Awbury," Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fEstes, LudovicA.B., (A.M., Univ. of Mich., 1877; Ph.D., 1888.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1866. 

Salutatorian ; President of Class. Teacher, Sand Creek Semi- 
nary, Ind., 1869; Instructor, Wilmington College, Wilmington, O., 
1871-72; Civil Engineer, Pennsylvania Railroad, at Harrisburg, 
Pa., 1872. Student at University of Michigan, 1876-77 ; Teacher, 
Spiceland Academy, 1878; Student at University of Michigan, 
1885-88 ; Student at Harvard and Cornell ; Instructor at University 
of Michigan, 1887; Professor Mathematics and Physics at Uni- 
versity of North Dakota, 1888-98 ; Author of Astronomical Papers, 
etc. Teacher in Haverford a short time. Public schools of 
Indiana. 



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b. Richmond, Ind., March 4, 1849. d. Grand Forks, N. D., 
March 10, 1898. s. Lewis Alden Estes and Hulda Case Hoag. 
m. July 6, 1881, Mary Belle Chambers. 

fEvaul, Henry, A.B. 

Entered 1864 and left at end of the Freshman year. Re- 
entered Junior Class, 1867. 

b. Palmyra, N. J., November 14, 1846. d. 1877. s. Abraham 
Evaul and . 

jKaighn, William Bartram. 

Entered Junior Class 1867. 

Teacher, Moorestown, N. J. ; Teacher, Classics, Westtown 
Boarding School, Westtown, Pa. ; Bookkeeper, National State 
Bank, Camden, N. J. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 17, 1851. d. Moorestown, N. J., 
March 11, 1876. s. Bartram Kaighn and Mary Ann Edwards. 

fKing, Pendleton, A.B., A.M., 1872. 

Entered Sophomore Class, February, 1866. 

Teacher ; Acting Secretary, United States Legation, Constanti- 
nople, Turkey, 1889 ( ?) ; Chief of Bureau of Accounts of United 
States, Department of State, Washington, D. C. ; United States 
Consul to Aix-la Chapelle, Germany. Author "Life of Grover 
Cleveland." 

b. North Carolina, April 2, 1844. d. July 31, 1913. «. John 
King and . 

Randolph, William Henry, A.B. 

Entered in 1867. 

Bookkeeper and Accountant. General Manager and Treasurer. 
Retired from business. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 17, 1848. s. George Randolph (Class 
1839) and Rebecca Cope. m. Millboro, Bath County, Va., No- 
vember 26, 1880, Virgilia Hopkins, c. Elizabeth Cope, 1882; 
Walter Randolph, 1884 (deceased). Address, Lenoir, N. C. 

Taylor, Edward Ballinger, A.B. (B.C.E., 1870, and M.C.E., 
1873, Polytechnic College of Pa.) 
Entered Sophomore, 1866. 

President, Everett Society ; Librarian, Loganian ; Student at 
Polytechnic College of Pennsylvania, 1869-70 ; Rodman and Clerk, 
Pennsylvania Railroad, 1870-81 ; Supervisor, Pennsylvania Rail- 
road, 1871-72; Assistant Engineer, Pennsylvania Railroad, 1872- 
7^\ Superintendent, Lewistown Division, Pennsylvania Railroad, 



142 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1869 

1876-79; Superintendent, Western Pennsylvania Division, Penn- 
sylvania Railroad, 1878-81 ; Superintendent, P. C. and St. L. Rail- 
way, 1881-88; General Superintendent, Northwestern System, 
Pennsylvania Lines, 1888-90; General Superintendent, Transpor- 
tation, all Pennsylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh, 1890 to 1901. 
Fourth Vice-President, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and 
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railway Company, 1902- 
1907. Third Vice-President, 1907-1914. Second Vice-President, 
1914-1920. Retired. Member, American Society of Civil Engi- 
neers; Engineers' Society, Western Pennsylvania (President, 
1886) ; Franklin Institute, Philadelphia; Academy of Science and 
Art, Pittsburgh; American Academy Political and Social Science, 
etc.; American Bankers, New York City; Member, Pittsburgh 
Club; Allegheny County Club; Edgeworth. Member, Chamber of 
Commerce, Pittsburgh. President of Board, Water Commission- 
ers, Sewickley, Pa. 

b. Near Riverton, N. J., February 6, 1850. s. John Gardiner 
Taylor and Rebecca Haines Ballinger. m. Fallsington, Pa., Mari- 
anna Satterthwaite. c. Marion Satterthwaite, 1873 ; Bertha Anna, 
1875; Edward Ballinger, Jr., 1879; Rebecca Wright, 1880; Edith 
Knight, 1892. Address, 72 Linden Place, Sewickley, Allegheny 
County, Pa. 

fTaylor, William Shipley, A.B. 

Entered 1864 and left 1864 on account of trouble with eyes. 
Re-entered 1865 (Freshman Class). 

Vice-President, Alumni, 1882. Farmer, near Burlington, N. J., 
1866-68; merchant; Real Estate Officer. United Security Life In- 
surance and Trust Company, Philadelphia, 1887-89; with Mis- 
souri, Kansas and Texas Trust Company, Kansas City, Mo., 1889- 
91 ; Third Vice-President of same in Philadelphia, 1891-99 ; Sec- 
retary and Treasurer, Kansas City, Pittsburgh & Gulf Railroad 
Company; President, Texarkana & Fort Smith Railroad Com- 
pany; State Visitor to State Agricultural College, New Jersey; 
President, several years. State Experiment Station, New Jersey; 
Secretary, several years, of New Jersey State Board of Agricul- 
ture. 

b. Cincinnati, O., June 20, 1847. d. Overbrook, Pa., March 12, 
1909. s. James Taylor and Elizabeth C. Shipley, m. March 16, 
1871, Julia Clarke Kirkbride. 

Whitlock, James Gilbert, A.B. 

Entered middle of Freshman year 1866. 

Farmer, 1891-1902. Dredge business, 7 years. Retired. 



1869] MATRICULATE CATALOG 143 

b. Richmond, Va., February 28, 1849. s. Richard Henry Whit- 
lock and Jane Copeland Jordan. Address, 104 South Third Street, 
Richmond, Va. 

Wood, Henry, A.B. (Ph.D., Leipsic, 1879.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1866. 

Student at University of Berlin, 1875-77; at Leipzig, 1877-79. 
Instructor (Tutor), Haverford College, 1869-70; Instructor, 
Modern Literature, Moses Brown School, Providence, R. I., 1879- 
81. Associate in English, Johns Hopkins University, 1881-85; 
Associate Professor, Germanic Languages, at Johns Hopkins Uni- 
versity, 1885-92; Professor of German Language and Literature, 
Johns Hopkins University, since 1892 (retired June, 1919). 
Alumni Orator, 1881. Author: "Faust Studien; Ein Beitrag zum 
Verstandnis Goethes in seiner Dichtung" ; Study of Bettina von 
Arnim ; of various monographs on German and English Literature 
in American Journal of Philology; Vierteljahrschrift fur Litera- 
turgeschichte, Germanistic Society Quarterly, etc. Member, Aca- 
demic Council, Johns Hopkins University; Co-editor of "Hes- 
peris." Decorated Order of the Red Eagle, 1910. President of 
the American Folk-Lore Society, 1898. LL.D., Wake Forest 
College, 1914. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., July 8, 1849. s. Henry Taber Wood 
and Anna Greene Russell, m. Potsdam, Germany, June 16, 1902, 
Clothilde von Kretschman. c. Carl Anton Wood, 1903 ; Henry 
Russell Wood, 1905 ; Ernst Friedrich Wood, 1918. Address, 17 
Scott Street, Cambridge, Mass. 

Wood, Walter, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1866. 

1876-1882, Student of Greek, Philology, History (Ancient and 
Mediaeval), Music Harmony, Piano, Singing. Teacher of Greek 
and Latin at Swarthmore College, 1871-73. Clerk in Greene and 
Wood's Lumber Business, New Bedford, Mass., 1873-76. Uni- 
versity of Berlin, 1876-78; University of Leipzig, 1879-82. 
Teacher of Music, also German and Italian, 1882-1910. Author, 
1914-20: "The Scarlet Queen of Enchantment"; a long nature- 
drama entitled "The Halloween Bride," and other poems. Mem- 
ber numerous choral clubs and singing societies in Massachusetts, 
California, Europe, etc. Author, student. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., June 30, 1847. s. Henry Taber Wood 
and Anna Greene Russell. Address, 247 Burton Court, Pasadena, 
Cal. 



144 haverford college [1870 

Non-Graduates 

fHaines, Lindley. 

Entered 1865 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Member, Board of Guardians of the Poor, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1866-90. Member, Common Council, Philadelphia, Pa., 1890-91. 
Stock broker. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 12, 1849. d. . s. Lindley 

Haines and Anne Lindsey Sharp, m. January 14, 1874, Lillie L. 
Atlee. 

fLongstreth, Benjamin Taylor. 

Entered 1865 and left 1867, at close of Sophomore year. 

Iron manufacturer and merchant. 

b. Morton, Delaware County, Pa., August 16, 1849. d. No- 
vember 11, 1912. s. William Collins Longstreth (Class 1837; 
Manager, 1864-81) and Abby Ann Taylor, m. (1) Fannie Halde- 
man; (2) November 14, 1889, Sara G. Haldeman. 

fPearson, George. (A.B., Harvard Univ., 1870.) 
Entered 1865 and left at close of the Junior year. 
Student at Harvard University, 1868-70. Message Clerk, Sen- 
ate of Pennsylvania, 1877-78; Reading Clerk, House of Repre- 
sentatives, Pa., 1881 ; Reading Clerk, Senate, 1883 ; Chief Clerk, 
House of Representatives, 1887; resigned to accept position of 
Private Secretary to Governor Beaver, 1887-91 ; Prothonotary, 
Supreme Court, Western District, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1892 ; ex-officio 
Prothonotary, Superior Court, 1895. Secretary, Republican State 
Committee, 1880-86. Lawyer. 

b. Mercer, Pa., April 3, 1850. d. . s. Johnson Pearson 

and Sarah Jane Templeton. m. (1) October 11, 1875, Jessie 
Patton (d. June 2, 1889) ; (2) November 15, 1892, Helen Hester 
Hume. 

fWalton, William Kite. 

Entered 1865 and left at close of Freshman year. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 2, 1849. d. July 5, 1887. s. 
Charles Walton and Deborah Lightfoot. m. Baltimore, Md., Oc- 
tober 31, 1879, Dolores Palmer. 

1870 

Brown, James Stuart, A.B. 
Entered 1866. 
Iron manufacturer; President, Pennsylvania Drop Forging 



1870] MATRICULATE CATALOG 145 

Company; President, Brown & Co., Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Di- 
rector, Bank of Pittsburgh, N. A., Fidelity Title & Trust Com- 
pany, National Union Fire Insurance Company, Allegheny Ceme- 
tery, St. Margaret's Hospital ; Director and Treasurer, Clyde Coal 
Company. Member, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Duquesne, Univer- 
sity, Allegheny Country, Pittsburgh Golf, Edgeworth, Church and 
Automobile Clubs. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 18, 1850. s. John H. Brown and 
Anna Sharpless. m. October 31, 1888, Lily Shiras Forsyth, c. 
Stuart, Jr., 1890; Lilian F., 1894; Laurence F., 1902. Address, 
care of Brown & Co., Inc., Tenth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Carey, John Ellicott, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1867. 

Commission cotton goods merchant and promoter and financier 
of cotton mills in the Southern States. Founder of Baltimore 
Cricket Club, 1874. 

b. Baltimore, Md., June 28, 1852. s. James Carey (1839) and 
Susan Budd Kimber. m. December 21, 1880, Sarah H. Murdoch, 
of Claiborne County, Miss. Address, "The Cedars," Walbrook 
P. O., Baltimore County, Md. 

fCoale, Alford Gable, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1867. 

Merchant. 

b. Baltimore, Md., March 22, 1852. d. . s. Isaac Coale, 

Jr. (1846) and Mary Gable, m. October 25, 1891, Elsie Jauncey 
Ray. 
t Comfort, Howard, A.B. 

Entered 1866. 

President of Class ; President, Athenaeum ; Librarian, Loganian ; 
Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1898; Treasurer, Alumni Association, 
.1871-73 ; Vice-President ; President, 1884-85 ; Manager of Haver- 
ford College, 1880-1912, Secretary, Board of Managers, 1884- 
1908. Merchant. Trustee, Bryn Mawr College. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 21, 1850. d. April 14, 1912. s. 
Edward Comfort and Susan Edge. m. May 16, 1872, Susan 
Foulke Wistar. 

Hilles, Thomas Allen, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1867. 

Manufacturer of machine tools, Hilles & Jones Company, Wil- 
mington, Del. ; retired. Water Commissioner, City of Wilming- 
ton; Trustee, New Castle County Workhouse; various social 
service associations; Chairman of Board, Artisans' Savings Bank, 

10 



146 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1870 

Wilmington ; officer or director of various corporations and banks. 

b. Wilmington, Del., January 21, 1852. s. William Samuel 
Hilles (1842, Manager, 1857-71) and Sarah Lancaster Allen, m. 
Mt. Pleasant, O., September 28, 1878, Anna Edith Updegraff. 
c. Edith, 1891. Address, 1600 West Seventh Street, Wilmington, 
Del. 
fHubbard, William Harrison, A.B. (M.D., Indiana Medical Col- 
lege, 1878.) 

Entered Junior Class 1868, 

Teacher, High Schools, Monrovia, Mooresville and Webster, 
Ind., until 1876. Student at Indiana Medical College, 1876-78. 
Physician at Fairmount and Marion, Ind., 1883-96; retired; 
farmer and miller, Monrovia, Ind. President, Indiana Medical 
College Alumni Association, 1892. Wrote numerous papers on 
medical subjects. 

b. Monrovia, Ind., November 14, 1848. d. August, 1919. s. 
William B. Hubbard and Ludah Vestal, m. October 13, 1881, 
Emma J. Woolen. 

fLongstreth, Thomas Kimber, A.B., A.M., 1873. 

Entered 1866. 

Studied Law at University of Pennsylvania. Lawyer, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

b. Springfield, Delaware County, Pa., August 30, 1851. d. 
Philadelphia, Pa., March 3, 1883. s. William Collins Longstreth 
(1837, Manager, 1864-81) and Abby Ann Taylor, m. October 27, 
1880, Lucy Branson. 

fOwen, Oliver, A.B., A.M., 1874 (formerly known as Oliver Gold- 
smith Owen). 
Entered Sophomore Class 1867. 

Assistant Superintendent and Tutor in Classics and Ethics, 
1870-71 ; teacher ; recorded Minister in Society of Friends ; be- 
came clergyman in Protestant Episcopal Church, 187- ; in charge 
of parish in Clinton, N. Y. 

b. Iowa (?), September 22, 1846. d. Clinton, N. Y., April 13, 
1907. s. Samuel Owen and . m. Maria Elizabeth Wilson. 

fPratt, Charles Eadward, A.B., A.M., 1877. 

Entered 1866. 

Vice-President, Loganian ; President, Everett ; Alumni Orator, 
1872 ; Alumni Poet, 1877. Admitted to Suffolk Bar, June, 1871 ; 
to United States Bar, July, 1872 ; Attorney and Counsel for Pope 
Manufacturing Company; represented Ward 21, Boston Com- 
mon Council, 1877-82; President, Boston Common Council, 



1870] MATRICULATE CATALOG 147 

1881-82; Solicitor of Patents; specialty, patent cases. First 
member of the Society of Friends to hold office in Boston 
and first to speak on Boston Common since execution of Mary 
Dyer in 1660; this he did as Orator for Post 113, G. A. R., Deco- 
ration Day, 1882. Trustee of Boston Public Library; Projector 
of League of American Wheelmen; first president of same; 
founder of The Bicycling World ; editor, 1879-81 ; editor of Out- 
ing, 1883-94; author, "The American Bicycler," 1879; contributor 
to many periodicals. Member, Papyrus, St. Botolph, University, 
Odd Volume, Walt Whitman Clubs, of Boston, and Societe des 
Bibliophiles Contemporains of Paris, etc. 

b. Vassalboro, Me., March 13, 1845. d. Roxbury, Boston, 
Mass., August 20, 1898. s. Joseph Howland Pratt and Martha 
Eunice Hanson, m. (1) October 16, 1872, Georgiana E. Folic; 
(2) June 18, 1893, Ella Augusta (Chute) Heath. 

fRose, David Franklin, A.B., 

Entered 1866. 

Student at University of Pennsylvania Law School, 3 years. 
Attomey-at-Law, Chester, Pa. ; School Director, City of Chester. 

b. Rockdale, Pa., October 28, 1850. d. Chester, Pa., July 19, 
1914. s. David Rose and Sarah Rutter. m. January 17, 1893, 
Florence Murray Worrell, c. Sarah Rutter, 1894; David, 1896; 
Florence Marguerite, 1897; Rebecca, 1899, 

fSteele, John Button, A.B., 

Entered 1866. 

Iron manufacturer, Coatesville, Pa., New Castle, Pa., and Mc- 
Keesport, Pa. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., November 27, 1850. d. McKeesport, Pa., 
March 31, 1886. s. Hugh Exton Steele and Hannah Baldwin 
Rakestraw. m. April 14, 1884, Sophia M. Bard. 

Wood, Charles, A.B., A.M,. 1873. (D.D., Princeton.) 

Entered 1865. 

Studied at Princeton Theological Seminary, 1870-73. Pastor, 
Central Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, N. Y., 1873-78; studied in 
Germany; pastor. First Presbyterian Church, Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., 1886-97; pastor, Second Presbyterian Church, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., 1897-1908; pastor, Church of the Covenant, Washing- 
ton, D. C, 1908 to date. Author, "Memoir John C. Lord," 
"Saunterings in Europe," "Beginning Life," "Friends and Foes 
of Youth," "Some Moral and Religious Aspects of the War," 
"The Living Christ," William B. Noble Lecture at Harvard Uni- 
versity. 



148 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1870 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 3, 1851. s. John Jay Wood and Mary 
Lyon. m. (1) September 6, 1883, Mary HoUingsworth Morris 
(d. 1891); (2) June 20, 1905, Alice Cox. c. Charles Morris, 
Marguerite P. (Mrs. Logan MacCoy). Address, 2110 S Street, 
Washington, D. C. 

fWood, Stuart, A.B. (Ph.D., Harvard, 1875.) 

Entered 1866. 

Studied at Harvard University. Iron manufacturer, R. D. 
Wood & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Author of "New Theory of 
Wages," American Economic Association. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 30, 1853. d. March 2, 1914. s. 
Richard Davis Wood and Juliana Randolph. 

Non-Graduates 
fCarey, Thomas Kimber. 

Entered 1866; left close of Sophomore year. 

Merchant. 

b. Baltimore, Md., February 23, 1851. d. Baltimore, Md., May 
29, 1906. s. James Carey (1839) and Susan Budd Kimber. m. 
Mary Thomas King. 

fDelaplain, Louis Springer, Jr. 

Entered 1866 left close of Freshman year, 
b. Wheeling, W. Va., July 24, 1851. d. March 2, 1884. s. 
Louis Springer Delaplain and . 

fGriscom, William Woodnutt. (A.B., Univ. of Pa., 1870; A.M., 
1873.) 

Entered 1866; left at close of Junior year. 

Entered Senior Class, University of Pennsylvania. Graduated 
1870. President, Electro-Dynamic Company. Author, "Some 
Storage Battery Phenomena." Member, American Institute of 
Electrical Engineers; Franklin Institute; American Philosophical 
Society. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 6, 1851. d. Near Penelanguishene, 
Ont., Canada, September 24, 1897. Killed by accidental discharge 
of rifle while hunting, s. John D. Griscom and Margaret Wood- 
nutt Acton, m. 1877, Dora Ingham Hale. 

fLevick, Samuel Jones, Jr. 

Entered 1866 ; left close of Sophomore year. 

Oil merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 19, 1849. d. Quakertown, Pa., 
July 28, 1880. s. Samuel Jones Levick and Susanna Morris 
Mather, m. June 13, 1872, Anna E. Bullock. 



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fWistar, Bartholomew. 

Entered 1865 ; left close of Junior year. 

Resided in Wellington, Ontario, Canada, 15 years. Merchant, 
Minneapolis, Minn., and Cleveland, O. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 29, 1849. d. East Cleveland, O., 
May 6, 1920. s. Bartholomew Wyatt Wistar (1837) and Anna- 
bella Elliott Cresson. m. Minneapolis, Minn., May 28, 1872, May 
Borland, c. John Borland, 1874; Bartholomew Wyatt, 1876; 
Bessie Louisa, 1879; Mary Emlen S., 1881; Billwyn Caspar, 
1883; Charles Emlen. 1886; Robert Warder, 1889; Helen Mar- 
jorie, 1895. 

1871 
t Brown, Henry Graham, A.B. 
Entered 1867. 
Iron and steel manufacturer, Brown & Co., Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. 

b. Chester County, Pa., June 20, 1852. d. . s. John H. 

Brown and Anna Sharpless. m. June 6, 1895, Nannie Price 
Pugsley. 

fEvans, William Penn, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1868. 

Valedictorian. Manager, 1881-87. Manufacturer of flour; 
manufacturer of platinum ; retired. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., October 19, 1850. d. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., May 8, 1893. s. Josiah Evans and Susan M. Thomas, 
m. September 28. 1881, Mary Tatum. 

Garrigues, John Sharpless, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class, 1868. 

Engineering, surveying and conveyancing, 1871-89; Secretary 
and Treasurer, Bryn Mawr Trust Company, Bryn Mawr, Pa., 
1889 to date. 

b. Haverford, Pa., July 15, 1851. s. Haydock Garrigues (Man- 
ager, 1859-66) and Sidney Sharpless. m. Ardmore, Pa., January 
28, 1885, Elizabeth Ashmead. c. Sidney G., 1886; Margaret A., 
1889; John K., 1892; Albert G., 1894; Ruth M., 1896. Address, 
Haverford, Pa. 

tHaines, Reuben, A.B., A.M., 1878. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1868. 

Treasurer, Alumni Association, 1875-78. Took special course 
in Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, 1872-75 ; received cer- 
tificate of proficiency, 1875 ; teacher of Science in various schools, 
1876-79; analytical chemist, 1880-1909; retired. Member, Acad- 



150 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1871 

emy Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa.; Franklin Institute; 
American Chemical Society; American Institute of Mining Engi- 
neers; Society of Chemical Industry (England). 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., November 1, 1851. d. Ger- 
mantown, Pa., February 18, 1920. s. John Smith Haines (1838, 
Manager, 1869-71) and Mary Drinker Cope. m. July 3, 1879, 
Sophia Phelps Hartshorne. 

Haines, William Henry, A.B. 

Entered 1867. 

Vice-President, Alumni, 1888; Manager, Haverford College, 
October 11, 1887, to date. Manufacturer and dealer in plumbers' 
supplies; retired. Member, University and Huntingdon Valley 
Country Clubs. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 1, 1854. s. Lindley Haines and Anne 
Lindsey Sharp, m. (1) 1877, Mary Howell; (2) 1893, Phebe 
Emlen Howell, c. Joseph H., 1878; Rachel H. (Bacon), 1880; 
Mary H. (Peacock), 1882; William H., Jr., 1885. Address, 5433 
Wayne Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fHartshorne, Joseph, A.B. 

Entered 1867. 

Special Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1871- 
72 ; Special Student, Towne Scientific School, University of Penn- 
sylvania, 1872-73. In employ of Pennsylvania Steel Company, 
1873-76 ; Assistant Chemist on Geological Survey of Pennsylvania, 
1876-78 ; Assistant and Superintendent, Open Hearth Department, 
Cambria Iron Company, 1878-81 ; Superintendent, Bessemer De- 
partment of Cambria Iron Company, 1881-84; General Superin- 
tendent, Steel Department, Pottstown Iron Company, 1884-94; 
member, firm of Hartshorne & Robeson, as Consulting Metallurgi- 
cal Engineer. Author of various articles in Iron Age and other 
journals. Member and ex-councilor, American Institute of Min- 
ing Engineers; Member, British Iron and Steel Institute; "Verein 
deutscher Eisenhuttenleute" ; American Iron and Steel Institute, 
and Franklin Institute; Member, Pottstown School Board, 1907- 
10. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 21, 1852. d. Pottstown, Pa., Au- 
gust 23, 1918. s. Edward Hartshorne and Adelia Coffin (Swett) 
Pearse. m. (1) January 11, 1893, Mary Ives Hobart (d. January 
7, 1894) ; (2) April 15, 1896, Anna Potts Hobart. 

fHoskins, Jesse Franklin, A.B. 
Entered Sophomore Class 1869. 
Teacher. 



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b. Summerfield, N. C, March 21, 1849. d. November 17, 1900. 
s. Joseph Hoskins and . 

Moore, Walter Thomas, A.B. 

Entered Junior Class 1869. 

Steamship and railroad transportation; Foreign Freight Agent, 
Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. 

b. Salem, O., February 24, 1854. s. Calvin C. Moore and Sarah 
Walter, m. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., May 14, 1896, Sarah 
Emlen, Jr. Address, 121 West Coulter Street, Germantown, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Reeves, Ellis Biddle, A.B. 

Entered 1867. 

Bookseller ; mercantile pursuits. Author religious booklets : ( 1 ) 
"No Salvation Beyond the Grave"; (2) "Christ the Incarnate 
God." Political historical article, "Does the Victor Own the 
Spoils?" 

b. Phoenixville, Pa., September 7, 1851. s. Ellis Reeves and 
Rebecca Myer. 

fRoberts, Alfred Reginald, A.B. 

Entered September 11, 1867. 

Civil Engineer. Assistant Commissioner of Highways and 
Superintendent of Bridges, Philadelphia, Pa. Member, Franklin 
Institute. 

b. Allegheny, Pa., March 14, 1853. d. . s. Solomon White 

Roberts and Anna S. Rickey, m. April 15, 1880, Emily I. Lewis. 

Taylor, Charles Shoemaker, A.B. 

Entered 1867. 

Vice-President, Alumni Association. Manager, Haverford Col- 
lege, 1876-80. Trustee, Bryn Mawr College until 1893. Member, 
Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa. ; Life Member, University 
Club, Philadelphia, Pa., and Haverford College Union. 

b. Cincinnati, O., November 26, 1850. s. Abraham M. Taylor 
and Elizabeth R. Shoemaker, m. (1) West Grove, Pa., June 12, 
1873, Rebecca Hughes, c. A. Merritt, 1874; C. Clifford, 1876; 
Joseph W., 1878; Marianna, 1881; Frederick Raymond, 1887. 
m. (2) Beverly, N. J., November 14, 1894, Gertrude Allinson. 
c. Margaret Wood, 1898; Edward Allinson, 1900; Lawrence New- 
bold, 1903. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Thurston, Edward Day, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1868. 

Marble merchant; partner, Taber & Co., New York City. 



152 HAVERFORD COI.LEGE [1871 

b. New York, March 4, 1851. s. William Richardson Thurston 
(1837, Manager, 1871-95) and Jane R. Day. m. November 11, 
1880, Sara F. Leggett. Address, 444 East 106th Street, New 
York City. 

Winslow, Randolph, A.B., A.M., 1874. (M.D., Univ. of Md., 1873.) 

Entered 1867. 

Studied at University of Maryland Medical School, 2 years; 
University of Pennsylvania Medical School, 1873; University of 
Vienna, 1883. Assistant Demonstrator and Demonstrator of 
Anatomy, University of Maryland, 1874-86; Lecturer on CHnical 
Surgery, 1886-91 ; Professor of Anatomy and Clinical Surgery, 
1891-1902; Professor of Surgery, 1902-20. Now Emeritus Pro- 
fessor of Surgery. Professor of Surgery, Women's Medical Col- 
lege of Baltimore, Md., 1882-93. Formerly First Lieutenant, 
Medical Reserve Corps, United States Army. Author of numer- 
ous articles contributed to the medical journals. Member and ex- 
President, Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland; Fellow 
and Member of Judicial Council, American Medical Association; 
Fellow, American College of Surgeons; Fellow, American Surgical 
Association; Fellow and ex-President, Southern Surgical Asso- 
ciation. Formerly Member of Merion Cricket Club, Philadelphia; 
a founder of Baltimore Cricket Club, Baltimore, Md. 

b. Hertford, N. C, October 23, 1852. s. Caleb Winslow, M. D. 
(1842) and Jane Paxson Parry, m. December 12, 1877, Rebecca 
Fayssoux Leiper. c. Nathan, 1878 ; John Leiper, 1880 ; Fitz 
Randolph, 1881 ; Edwards Fayssoux, 1883 ; Mary Fayssoux, 1885 ; 
Jane Parry, 1886; Caleb, 1889; Eliza Leiper, 1891 ; George Leiper, 
1893; Oliver Parry, 1895; Richard Randolph Parry, 1897; St. 
Clair Spruill, 1899; Callender Fayssoux, 1901. Address, 1900 Mt. 
Royal Terrace, Baltimore, Md. 

Non-Graduates 

fComfort, William. 

Entered Sophomore Class ; left at close of year, 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 18, 1852. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
July 18, 1872. s. Edward Comfort and Susan Edge. 

Hartshorne, William Davis. (C.E., Lehigh Univ., Pa., 1874.) 

Entered 1867 ; left 1869. 

Student, Lehigh University, Pa., 1871-74; first recipient of 
"Wilbur Scholarship." Alumni Trustee, Lehigh University. 
Studied chemistry of dyeing, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 
nology, Boston, Mass., Fall of 1879. On Drinker's Engineer 



1871] MATRICULATE CATALOG 153 

Corps, Musconetcong Tunnel, 1874-75. Engineer, Lehigh Valley 
Railroad and E. & A. Railroad, 1875-76; Teacher of Mathe- 
matics and Natural Philosophy, Howland School, Union Springs, 
N. Y., 1876-78; Assistant Engineer in charge of part gauging 
Mississippi River under Major Benyard and Hiero B. Herr, 1879; 
Chemist, Arlington Mills, Lawrence, Mass., 1879-80; in charge 
of Dyeing and Finishing Department, 1881-82; Superintendent 
Worsted Department, 1882; Agent of Arlington Mills, 1898-1913; 
Consulting Engineer, textile mill conditions a specialty, 1913 to 
date. Author of numerous articles relating to the textile arts. 
Member, Boston Society Civil Engineers ; American Society Me- 
chanical Engineers ; American Chemical Society ; New England 
Branch, Society Chemical Industry; American Society for Test- 
ing Materials; Life Member and Past President, National Asso- 
ciation of Cotton Manufacturers ; President, National Bank of 
Methuen, Mass. ; Director, Merchants Trust Company, Lawrence, 
Mass. ; Trustee, Broadway Savings Bank, Lawrence, Mass. Mem- 
ber and Chairman, Methuen School Committee. President, Texet 
Corporation, Lawrence, Mass. Member, Merrimack Valley 
Country Club. 

b. Montgomery County, Md., January 18, 1853. s. Isaac Hart- 
shorne (1844) and Anna Elizabeth Stabler, m. Cambridge, Mass., 
October 25, 1877, Eliza J. Cutler, c. Elsie Cutler, 1878; Miriam, 
1880; Isaac, 1882; Hugh, 1885. Address, 40 Pleasant Street, 
Methuen. Mass. 

fMcDowell, Henry. 

Entered 1867 ; left 1868. 

b. Baltimore, Md., March 4, 1851. d. Baltimore, Md., . 

s. Edward Gable McDowell and . 

fPainter, Howard. 

Entered 1867; left close of Sophomore year. 

United States Commissioner, Vienna International Exhibition, 
1873 ; in Government Printing Office, Washington, 1875 ; Mining 
Engineer. Author, Report on Metallurgy, Lead, Silver, Copper 
and Zinc. 

b. West Chester, Pa., January 29, 1851. d. San Francisco, 
Cal., 1876. s. Samuel M. Painter and Anna Vickers. 

Thomas, Charles Yarnall. 

Entered 1868; left 1869. 

Clerk, 1869-78; farmer and canner, 1878-88; retired. 
Enumerator of Eleventh Census of the United States, 1890. 
Recorded Minister in Society of Friends, 1888. 



154 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1872 

b. Baltimore, Md., October 16, 1851. s. Richard Henry 
Thomas, M. D. (Manager, 1850-59) and Phebe Qapp. m. Dar- 
lington, Md., August 16, 1877, Rebecca Smith Edge. c. Richard 
H., Jr., 1881; Elizabeth S., 1882; Joseph E., 1884; Charles Ed- 
gar, 1888. Address, Darlington, Md. 

fTomlinson, Allen Josiah. 

Entered Sophomore Class, February, 1869; left February, 1870. 

Class President. Studied at Trinity College, N. C. ; taught 
three years ; manufacturer. 

b. Bush Hill, now Archdale, N. C, May 16, 1843. d. July 2, 
1900. s. Allen Unthank Tomlinson and Rachel English, m. 
November 10, 1880, Anna Fawcett. 



1872 

Ashbridge, Richard, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1875.) 

Entered 1868. 

Studied medicine at University of Pennsylvania; Surgeon, 
United States Navy, 1876-93 ; physician. Former Member, Col- 
lege of Physicians of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Club, Merion 
Cricket Club, Army and Navy Club, Washington, D. C. 

b. West Whiteland, Pa., July 16, 1854. s. Richard Ashbridge 
and Mary B. James, m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 15, 1880, Emily 
Baker Benners. c. Margaretta Benners, 1882. Address, care of 
Commander A. J. Geiger, M. C, United States Navy, Mare Island, 
San Francisco, Cal. 

Cadbury, Richard Tapper, A.B. (A.B.., Harvard, 1877; A.M., 
Harvard, 1878.) 

Entered 1868. 

Vice-President, Everett. Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1898; 
President, 1915-16. Studied, Harvard University, 1876-78. In 
manufacturing business, 1873-75 ; teacher, 1875-76, 1878-79 ; 
Superintendent, Deaf and Dumb Institution, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1880-83 ; Superintendent, University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1884-86 ; in Trust Department, Provident Life & Trust Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1886 to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 11, 1853. s. Richard Cadbury 
(1842, Manager, 1865-97) and Lydia Comfort Shinn. m. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., August 28, 1884, Helen Virginia Nathans, c. Rich- 
ard, Jr., 1885; Helen, 1886; Earl Shinn, 1888; Leah Tapper, 
1892. Address, Box 185, Haverford, Pa. 



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Carey, James, Jr., A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Maryland, 1874.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1869. 

Studied at Law School, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Md. 
Lawyer to 1888; merchant; President, Carey Machinery and 
Supply Company, Baltimore, Md. Author with brother, Francis 
King Carey, "Forms and Precedents." 

b. Baltimore, Md., March 11, 1854. s. James Carey (1839) 
and Susan Budd Kimber. m. (1) May 23, 1887, Anna Tacy 
King. c. Frances King. m. (2) Caroline Maccoun. Address, 
119 East Lombard Street, Baltimore, Md. 

Downing, Thomas Stalker, A.B. 
Entered 1868. 

Farmer, 1872, to April, 1920. 

b. West Whiteland, Pa., March 4, 1852. s. Thomas Stalker 
Downing and Eliza Sharpless Valentine. Address, Whitford, Pa. 

Erben, Walter, A.B. 

Entered 1868. 

Manufacturer, worsted yarns ; entered employ Fiss, Banes, 
Erben & Co., 1872 ; partner in successors to company, Erben, 
Search & Co. (afterwards Erben-Harding & Co.) ; President, 
Erben, Harding & Co., 1901 to date. Director, Philadelphia 
Manufacturers Mutual Fire Insurance Company and Bank of 
North America. Member, Merion Cricket Club, Union League, 
St. Davids Golf Club, Tredyffrin Country Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 23, 1854. s. Peter C. Erben and 
Mary Davis, m. Philadelphia, Pa., September 3, 1877, Emma 
Ten Broeck Mentz. c. Helen Ten Broeck, 1878; Agnes C. Van 
B., 1880; Walter, 1887; Philip Van R., 1889. Address, Radnor, 
Pa. 

fEstes, Thomas Rowland, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore year 1869; left on account of ill health. 
Re-entered Haver ford, 1871. 

Vice-President, Loganian. Student, Wabash College, Craw- 
fordsville, Ind., 1870-71; teacher, 1872-79; banker, 1879-91; mer- 
chant, 1893-95; teacher, 1895-97. 

b. Richmond, Ind., December 14, 1851. d. Westfield, Ind., Oc- 
tober 13, 1897. s. Lewis Alden Estes and Hulda Case Hoag. m. 
March 30, 1881, Ida A. Moudy. 

Forsythe, John Evans, A.B. (Degree granted, 1879.) 

Entered Junior Class 1870; left Senior year on account of ill 
health. 



156 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1872 

Entered Senior Class, Harvard; left during year on account 
of ill health. Teacher. 

b. Near West Chester, Pa., February 1, 1850. s. James Forsythe 
and Emily Evans. Address, 22 South Oakland Avenue, Ventnor, 
N.J. 

Gibbons, William Henry, A.B., A.M., 1875. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1869. 

Valedictorian. Iron manufacturer; Vice-President and Presi- 
dent, Parkesburg Iron Company; Vice-President and Treasurer, 
Pulaski Iron Company, Pulaski, Va. ; Vice-President, National 
Bank of Chester Valley, Coatesville, Pa. Retired in 1919. Mem- 
ber, Pennsylvania Historical Society ; Merion Cricket Club. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., September 16, 1852. s. Abraham Gibbons 
and Martha Pennock Lukens. m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 11, 
1884, Harriet Lucretia Fuller, c. Caroline Martha; Elizabeth; 
Harriet; Ruth Anna; Martha Lukens. Address, Ardmore, Pa. 

fGummere, Francis Barton, A. B., A.M., 1875. (A.B., Harvard, 
1875; Ph.D., Univ. of Freiburg, 1881; LL.D., Haverford, 
1908; Litt.D., Harvard, 1909.) 

Entered 1869. 

Cricket Eleven. Alumni Orator, 1877 ; Poet, 1878 ; Vice-Presi- 
dent, Alumni Association, 1890; President, 1891-94. Teacher, 
Friends' School, Providence, R. I., 1875-79; Instructor in English, 
Harvard College, 1881-82 ; Head Master, Swain Free School, New 
Bedford, Mass., 1882-87; Professor of English, Haverford Col- 
lege, 1887-1919. Author: "The Anglo-Saxon Metaphor," 1881; 
"Handbook of Poetics," 1885; "Germanic Origins," 1892; "Old 
English Ballads," 1894; "Beginnings of Poetry," 1901; "Popular 
Ballads," 1907; "Oldest English Epic," 1909; "Democracy and 
Poetry," 1911; "Lives of Great English Writers," 1908 (collab- 
oration with W. S. Hinchman, 1900) ; contributor to numerous 
periodicals and author of many occasional poems. Member, 
American Modern Language Association (President, 1905) ; 
American Dialect Association ; American Academy of Arts and 
Letters ; Committee on Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, 
Harvard ; American Philosophical Society ; Appalachian Club of 
America ; Franklin Inn Club ; Contemporary Club, Philadelphia ; 
University Club, Philadelphia; Elizabethan Club, Yale University; 
St. Davids Golf Club; Phi Beta Kappa; Founders' Club. 

b. Buriington, N. J., March 6, 1855. d. Haverford, Pa., May 
30, 1919. s. Samuel J. Gummere, A, M. (President, Haverford 
College, 1862-74) and Elizabeth Hooton Barton, m. Burlington, 



1872] MATRICULATE CATALOG 157 

N. J., September 14, 1882, Amelia Smith Mott. c. Richard Mott, 
1883; Samuel J., 1885; Francis B., Jr., 1888. 

Haines, Caspar Wistar, A.B., A.M., 1884. (C.E., Lehigh Univ., 
1874.) 

Entered 1868. 

Engineering positions on Pennsylvania Railroad and Pittsburgh, 
Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, 1874-80; engineering on rail- 
roads and private practice in Mexico, 1880-1901 ; Clerk on Mex- 
ican Commission to Cotton Exposition, New Orleans, 1884-85 ; 
Second Assistant in National Astronomical Observatory, Cordoba, 
Argentine, 1885-87; Assistant Engineer, Intercontinental Railway 
Commission, Central American Section, 1891-92; Chief Engineer, 
Richmond-Washington Line, 1901-07; Mexican Vice-Consul, 
Philadelphia, 1901-14. Trustee, The Wistar Institute of Anatomy 
and Biology, 1913 to date. Member, American Society of Civil 
Engineers; Franklin Institute; Horticultural Society of German- 
town; City History Society; University Club, Philadelphia; Auto- 
mobile Club, Philadelphia. 

b. Cheltenham, Pa., February 11, 1853. s. Robert Bowne Haines 
(1844, Manager, 1870-95) and Margaret Vaux Wistar. Address, 
6026 Main Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Huston, Abram Francis, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1869. 

Manager, Haverf ord College, 1886 to date. Steel manufacturer ; 
President, Lukens Steel Company, Coatesville, Pa. Trustee, Bryn 
Mawr College; President, Coatesville Trust Company, Coatesville, 
Pa. ; Vice-President, National Bank of Chester Valley, Coates- 
ville, Pa.; Director, Commercial Trust Company; Pennsylvania 
Sugar Company, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Member, Steel Committee of 
American Iron and Steel Institute during World War; fixed 
prices in co-operation with the War Industries Board, Washing- 
ton, D. C. President, Coatesville Chamber of Commerce; Presi- 
dent, Y. M. C. A., Coatesville, Pa. ; President, Coatesville Hos- 
pital ; Good Samaritan Hospital, Florida. Member, Merion Cricket 
Club, St. Davids Golf Club, Northfield Country Club, Manufac- 
turers Qub of Philadelphia. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., July 7, 1852. s. Charles Huston and Isa- 
bella Pennock Lukens. m. (1) Philadelphia, Pa., January 17, 
1889, Alice Galley (d. April 28, 1906). c. Isabel, 1890; Alice R.. 
1897; Marjorie, 1899. m. (2) October, 1907, Alfie Frances Sly. 
Address, 53 South First Avenue, Coatesville, Pa. 



158 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1872 

fKimber, Marmaduke Cope, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1869. 

Studied in Germany, Greece and Italy, 1875-76; Professor of 
Greek and Latin, Wilmington College, Wilmington, O., 1874-75; 
Teacher of Classics, Germantown Academy, 1876-78. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 1, 1854. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb- 
ruary 17, 1878. s. Anthony Morris Kimber (1840, Manager, 1849- 
71) and Margaret Cooper Cope. 

fLongstreth, William Morris, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1869. 

Salutatorian. Commission merchant; Schell, Longstreth & Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa, 

b. Springfield, Delaware County, Pa., July 7, 1853. d. Decem- 
ber 8, 1918. s. William Collins Longstreth (1837, Manager, 
1864-81) and Abby Ann Taylor, m. Germantown, Pa., October 
17, 1888, Elizabeth L Church. 

fThomas, Richard Henry, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Md., 1875.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1869. 

Student at University of Maryland Medical School, 1872-75 ; 
special student in Biology, Johns Hopkins University, 1876-77; 
studied in London Hospitals, 1876; Medical Department, Univer- 
sity of Vienna, Austria, 1880-81. Professor of Diseases of Throat 
and Chest, Woman's Medical College, Baltimore, Md., 1882-93; 
Dean of Faculty, 3 years; Visiting Physician, Baltimore House of 
Refuge, 1877-87; physician. Author of numerous papers relating 
to medicine; joint author with his brother, Allen C. Thomas 
(1865), "The History of the Society of Friends in America" 
(Vol. XII, American Church History Series), N. Y., 1894, Phila- 
delphia, 1895; author of number of essays on religious subjects; 
also "Echoes and Pictures" (poems), London, 1895; "Penelve," 
a story, London and Philadelphia, 1898. Recorded a Minister of 
Society of Friends, 1883. 

b. Baltimore, Md., January 26, 1854. d. Baltimore, Md., Oc- 
tober 3, 1904. s. Richard Henry Thomas, M. D. (Manager, 1850- 
59) and Phebe Clapp. m. London, England, March 28, 1878, 
Anna Lloyd Braithwaite, of London, England. 

Non-Graduates 

fChase, William Barker. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1869; left Senior year on account 
of ill health. 



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b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 6, 1853. d. May 26, 1872. s. 
Pliny Earle Chase, LL.D. (Professor of Philosophy, 1871-86; 
Acting President, 1886) and Elizabeth Brown Oliver. 

fHarlan, William Brick. 

Entered 1868; left at close of year. 

Civil Engineer, 1870-76; broker, 1876-77; accountant in rail- 
road, 1877-78. 

b. Westtown, Pa., January 31, 1852. d. Fredericksburg, Va., 
August 31, 1878. s. Joseph Gibbons Harlan (Professor of Mathe- 
matics, 1853-57; Principal (President) 1857) and Anna Amelia 
Stevenson, m. June 14, 1875, Caroline Murray. 

fHowland, Charles Samuel. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1869; left Senior year. 

President, Everett; Librarian, Loganian. Manufacturer. 

b. Union Springs, N. Y., September 4, 1851. d. October 23, 
1914. s. Charles W. Howland and Gulielma M. Hilles. m. De- 
cember 17, 1873, Mary C. Shipley. 

Huston, William Perot. (A.B., Univ. of Pa., 1872; A.M., 1875.) 

Entered 1868; left 1871. 

Entered University of Pennsylvania, 1871. With Huston & 
Penrose, iron manufacturers, 1873-76; connected with Baird, 
Huston & Co., ship builders, Philadelphia, Pa. 1876-78; Actuary, 
Girard Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1878-88; dealer in 
stocks and bonds, 1888 to date. Member, American Protective 
League during War; President, Philadelphia Society for Supply- 
ing Poor with Soup; President, Mountain Golf Club, Santa Cruz 
Country and Parks Swimming Clubs. Member, Zeta Psi Fra- 
ternity, and Atlantic City Country Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 2, 1854. s. Samuel Huston and 
Sarah Sansom Perot, m. Haddonfield, N. J., October 11, 1888, 
Caroline Bettle. c. Aubrey, 1889; Lawrence B., 1892; Norman, 
1894; William B., 1904. Address, 5007 Ventnor Avenue, Vent- 
nor, N. J. 

Morris, Isaac Tyson. (A.B., Univ. of Pa., 1874; A.M., 1877; 
LL.B., 1877.) 
Entered February, 1869; left Junior year. 
Entered Junior Class, University of Pennsylvania, 1872. Stu- 
dent, Law School, University of Pennsylvania. Received Shars- 
wood Prize for graduating essay in Law Department. Lawyer; 
farmer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 3, 1854. s. James Cheston 
Morris and Hannah Ann Tyson. 



160 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1873 

Sharpless, Samuel Franklin. 

Entered February, 1869; left close of Junior year. 

Iron broker, 1876-84; retired, 1884. Member, Historical So- 
ciety ; Academy of Fine Arts ; Philadelphia Club ; Travelers' Club, 
Paris, France; Automobile Club; The Athenaeum, and Academy 
of Natural Sciences, of Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 7, 1853. s. Samuel J. Sharpless and 
Charlotte Ann Heberton. m. Ardmore, Pa., May 26, 1913, Eliza- 
beth McKean Rhodes, c. Franklin, 1917. Address, 1919 Walnut 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Wistar, Edward Morris. 

Entered January, 1869; left January, 1871. 

Librarian of Athenaeum; Vice-President, Loganian; President, 
Class. Read law a short time; banking and life insurance, 17 
years; traveled in Europe, 1887-88; Treasurer and President, 
Real Estate Company; in cotton yarn business; executor, trustee, 
auditor, etc. ; much time given to educational organizations, in- 
cluding Indian Missions and Freedman work; in 1896, visited 
Eastern Turkey in interest of persecuted Armenians and took 
charge of an expedition of relief for the American Red Cross 
during massacres of 1895-96. Interested in gardening, 1890 to 
date. Chairman, Associated Executive Committee of Friends on 
Indian Affairs, 1895-1919; Member and Vice-President, Indian 
Rights Association, 1889-1917; President, Pennsylvania Prison 
Society, 1917 to date; Member, Historical Society of Pennsyl- 
vania; Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia; Asiatic So- 
ciety; Home Missions Council. 

b. Abington, Montgomery County, Pa., January 3, 1852. s. 
Thomas Wistar, 3d, and Priscilla Foulke. m, Germantown, Pa., 
November 16, 1876, Margaret Cooper Collins, c. Thomas, 1877; 
Caspar, 1880 ; Elizabeth Cope, 1884. Address, 5449 Wayne Ave- 
nue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1873 

fComfort, James Cooper, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1870. 

Member of firm of Samuel C. Eastbirm & Co., dry goods, 
1876-78; connected with firm of William M. Lloyd Company, 
coal and lumber, for nimiber of years ; merchant ; retired ; worked 
in woolen goods warehouse of American Red Cross, Philadelphia, 
1917-18. Director, William M. Lloyd Company; Member, Ger- 
mantown Cricket Club; Huntington Valley Country Club. 

b. Byberry, Philadelphia, Pa., June 1, 1854. d. Germantown, 



1873] MATRICULATE CATALOG 161 

Philadelphia, Pa., March 16, 1921. s. Edward Comfort and Susan 
Edge. m. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., June 4, 1907, Martha 
Mellor. 

Cope, Thomas Pirn, A.B. 

Entered 1869. 

Merchant, 1874-82; manufacturer, 1882-1906; retired. Over- 
seer, William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., October 2, 1852. s. Francis 
Reeve Cope (1839) and Anna Stewardson Brown, m. Saybrook, 
Conn., June 2, 1917, Lilla B. Dimock. Address, 698 Arden Road, 
Pasadena, Cal. 

Emlen, George Williams, A.B. 

Entered February, 1870. 

Manufacturer ; insurance. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 4, 1853. s. Samuel Emlen and Sarah 
Williams, m. 1877, Eleanor Cope. Address, Awbury, German- 
town, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fFox, Joseph Mickle, A.B. 

Entered 1869. 

President, Athenaeum. Captain and Aide-de-Camp, Pennsylvania 
Militia; lawyer. President, Racquet Club, Philadelphia; Member, 
Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; Philadelphia Academy of Nat- 
ural Sciences. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 4, 1853. d. September 5, 1918. 
s. Samuel Mjckle Fox and Mary Rodman Fisher, m. May 10, 
1883, Emily A. Read, of Charleston, S. C. 

t Haines, Henry Cope, A.B. 

Entered 1869. 

"Spoon Man." 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 7, 1853. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan- 
uary 15, 1900. s. John Smith Haines (1838, Manager, 1869-71) 
and Mary Drinker Cope. 

fLowry, Benjamin Howard, A.B., A.M., 1876. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1870. 

Valedictorian ; Treasurer, Alumni Association, 1884-85 ; Orator, 
1891. Lawyer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 4, 1855. d. April 13, 1902. s. 
John Stroud Lowry and Elizabeth Collins Stokes. 

Sampson, Alden, A.B., A.M. (Harvard A.B., 1876; A.M., 1877.) 
Entered 1869. 
Loganian Orator, Freshman year; President, Athenaeum; prize 

11 



162 HAVERFORD COLLEGE ' [1873 

for best essay in The Collegian (Loganian Society), Senior year; 
prize for best essay in The Gem (Athenaeum Society), Senior 
year; one of the founders of The Grasshopper (1873), and one 
of the editors of Ho Tettix (1874), the first undergraduate 
papers pubHshed at Haverf ord ; Member, Phi Beta Kappa. Stu- 
dent, Harvard University, 1874-77; Harvard Law School, 1878- 
80; Alumni Orator, Haverf ord, 1886; Vice-President, Alumni 
Association, 1888 ; Author. Game Preserve Expert, United States 
Biological Survey, 1907 ; Lecturer on Literature, Art and Archae- 
ology, etc. ; Author of Milton's Sonnets, A Bear Hunt in the 
Sierras, The Establishment of Game Refuges, Essays on the Wild 
Life, Studies in Milton and an Essay on Poetry (the last re- 
published in England by John Murray). Member, American In- 
stitute of Archaeology; American Geographical Society; National 
Geographical Society; American Philosophical Society of Phila- 
delphia ; American Society for the Advancement of Science. Mem- 
ber of Century, University, Harvard Clubs; Artist Member of 
Salmagundi Club, Nev^ York City; Member of the Boone and 
Crockett Club of New York; Member of the Cosmos, Metro- 
politan, Chevy Chase, Harvard Clubs, and of the Biological So- 
ciety, Washington, D. C. ; Member of the Alpine Club of the 
United States; Member of the Appalachian Club of Boston; the 
Sierra Club of San Francisco. 

b. Manchester, Me., March 13, 1853. s. Alden and Sarah Taber 
(Pope), m. Haverf ord. Pa., Mary Agnes Yarnall. c. Edward, 
1891. Address, The Chastleton, Sixteenth and R Streets, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

fTomlinson, Julius Lines, A.B., A.M., (Hon.), 1886. 

Entered Senior Class 1872. 

Student at Trinity College, N. C. Teacher in North Carolina, 
California and Baltimore, M.d. 

b. Archdale, N. C, June 21, 1852. d. 1890. s. Allen Unthank 
Tomlinson and Rachel English. 

Non-Graduates 

fClark, Charles Granville. (M.D. , 1880, Bellevue College, N. Y.; 

1882 L.R.C. P.I. The Royal College of Physicians, Ireland; 

also L.M.R.C. P.I.) 

Entered 1869 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Medical Officer at Bessbrook, Ireland, for 23 years. Fellow 

of the Ulster Medical Society, Belfast. President of the North 

of Ireland District Union of Young Men's Christian Associations, 



1874] MATRICULATE CATALOG 163 

Recorded a Minister of the Society of Friends in Ireland, 1885. 
Superintendent for 3 years of "Chester House" Missionary Train- 
ing Home, London; for 8 years of Friends' Hall Mission of the 
Society of Friends (Bethnal Green, London). On the staff of 
two medical missions. Maintained a small private practice. 
Author : "On Pernicious Anemia" ; "The Balance of Truth" ; 
"Friends as the Pioneers of Reform" ; "The Epistle to the Philip- 
pians"; "The Prophet Hosea," etc., etc. 

b. New Garden, Guilford County, N. C, February 4, 1853. d, 
London (?), August 27, 1920. s. Dougan Clark (Class of 1852) 
and Sarah Jordan Bates. 

fPeitsmeier, Edward. 

Entered Freshman Class 1869. 

b. Minden, Prussia, August 8, 1847. d. Cape May (drowned), 
July 17, 1872. s. David Peitsmeier and . 

Warner, George Malin. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1870 and left at close of Junior year. 

Secretary of Class ; Secretary of Everett. 1872, entered whole- 
sale grain business, in same business to date. Member, Board 
of Directors of Commercial Exchange of Philadelphia, several 
times, 1906 to 1922. Chairman of Grain Committee of the Com- 
mercial Exchange, 1914-1921. Member, Board of Managers, 
Grandom Institution (charitable) ; Treasurer and later Vice-Presi- 
dent of Fuel Savings Society of Philadelphia (charitable) ; 1902, 
recorded Minister in the Society of Friends. Clerk of Repre- 
sentative Meeting of Society of Friends in Philadelphia, 1918 
to date. 

b. Chester County, Pa., November 15, 1855. s. Yardley Warner 
and Hannah Allen, m. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., Septem- 
ber 18, 1879, Elizabeth B. Wistar. Address, 462 Bourse, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

1874 

fAIlinson, Edward Pease, A.B., A.M., 1874. 
Entered 1870. 

Loganian Society. 1876, admitted to Bar. 1878-79, Editor, 
"The Quaker Alumnus"; 1879, "The Alumnus." Secretary of 
Alumni Association, 1879-89. Alumni Orator, 1890. Vice-Presi- 
dent, Alumni Association, 1896-98; President, 1898-1900. Mem- 
ber, Phi Beta Kappa. Reporter for Superior Court of Pennsyl- 
vania, 1895-1900. Lawyer. Author: "Philadelphia, 1682-1882; 
A History of Municipal Development." 



164 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1874 

b. Burlington, N. J., November 21, 1852. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
January 16, 1901. s. William J. Allinson and Rebecca W. Hinch- 
man. m. October 14, 1886, Anna G. Roberts. 

Buliock, John Griscom, A.B. (Ph.G., Phila. College of Pharmacy.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1871. 

President, Everett Society. Valedictorian. President of Class. 
Editor, The Bud. Publisher, The Grasshopper, 1873, and other 
papers which were the forerunners of The Haverfordian. Chemist 
and wholesale druggist in firm of Bullock & Crenshaw, Philadel- 
phia, 1874; firm member for 31 years. A founder of the "Photo 
Secession," an organization for the advancement of photography 
as an art. Received many medals for work in photography. Presi- 
dent, Photographic Society of Philadelphia, 1890. Member, 
Franklin Institute, for many years ; Board of Managers of Ap- 
prentices' Library, Philadelphia; the Church Club, Diocese of 
Pennsylvania. Member of Site and Relic Society. 

b. Wilmington, Del., September 27, 1854. s. William R. Bul- 
lock, M. D. (Class 1843) and Elizabeth A. Emlen. m. June 6, 
1888, Rebecca M. Downing, c. Marjorie, 1889; John Emlen, 
1891 ; Francke Rumsey, 1895 ; Richard H. Downing, 1900. Ad- 
dress, 6439 Greene Street, Germantown, Pa. 

Emlen, James, A.B. 

Entered 1870. 

Captain, Cricket Team. "Spoon Man." Manufacturer; Dry 
Goods Commission; Secretary and Treasurer, Charleston, S. C. 
Mining and manufacturing company. Retired, 1900. Engaged 
in Social Service Work, Director, Executor and Trustee. Trustee, 
Friends' Hospital, Frankford, Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 12, 1854. s. Samuel Emlen 
and Sarah Williams, rn. Philadelphia, Pa., December 13, 1877, 
Susan Trotter Thompson, c. John Thompson, 1878. Address, 
121 West Coulter Street, Germantown, Pa. 

Hartshorne, Charles Robinson, A.B. (LL.B. Harvard, 1878.) 

Entered 1868. 

Loganian Orator. Editor, The Bud. First Cricket Eleven. 
Editor, The Collegian. President, Council of Loganian. Student, 
Harvard, 1876-78. Clerk. Farmer, lumberman, surveyor, ac- 
countant. President, Maryland Public Health Association; Vice- 
President, State Horticultural Society. Interested and engaged 
in social, political and religious affairs. Contributor to magazines. 
Master of Brighton Grange. State Grange General Deputy. 

b. Brighton, Md., January 27, 1856. s. Isaac Hartshorne (1844) 



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and Anna Elizabeth Stabler, m. Unity, Md., November 24, 1886, 
Ella M. Lansdale. c. William Davis, Jr., 1889; Anna (Brown), 
1890; Elizabeth L. (Ligon), 1892. Address, Brighton, Md. 

Hilles, Samuel Eli, A.B. 

Entered 1870. 

Vice-President, Everett. Salutatorian of Class. Draughtsman; 
clerk and salesman, coal business, Philadelphia, Pa. Clerk in 
foundry and machine shop, Cincinnati, O. ; President, The Samuel 
C. Tatum Company, Foundry and Machine Works, Cincinnati, 
O., 1891-1914. Director of National Bank of Cincinnati, 1888- 
1915. Retired in 1914. Interested in charities and travel. Con- 
tributor to many magazines. Poet. Member, Haverford Corpora- 
tion; Associated Charities, Cincinnati; Avondale Club, Cincinnati; 
Cincinnati Union Bethel ; Hope Gospel Mission ; Business Men's 
Club, Cincinnati; Hamilton County Golf Club, Cincinnati; Mem- 
ber and Director of numerous business concerns. 

b. Wilmington, Del., March 7. 1854. s. William Samuel Hilles 
(1842, and Manager from 1857-71) and Sarah Lancaster Allen, 
m. (1) Cincinnati, O., October 28, 1880, Amy Y. Tatum. c. 
William Tatum, 1883. m. (2) Cincinnati, O., February 8, 1909, 
Mina B. Colburn. c. Elizabeth Mary (adopted 1917). Address, 
911 Marion Avenue, Avondale, Cincinnati, O. 

t Jones, John Barclay, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1871. 

Member of Baseball Nine and Cricket Eleven for 3 years. Con- 
nected with cotton manufacturing firm; window glass manufactur- 
ing firm; paper manufacturing firm; Conard & Jones Company, 
Westgrove, Pa. ; Christiana Construction Company, 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 26, 1854. d. Germantown, Pa., 
August 20, 1920. s. Charles Jones (1837) and Ann Magarge. 
m. October 24, 1889, Helen Lee Hopkins, c. Esther Edmundson, 
1897; John Barclay Jones, Jr., 1900. 

fKirkbride, Mahlon, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class, 1871. 

In employ of Cambria Iron Company, 1874-89. Auditor of 
Johnson Steel Street Rail Company. 

b. Lower Makefield, Bucks County, Pa., April 30, 1855. d. 
Johnstown, Pa., May 31, 1889. s. and . m. . c. 3. 

Price, Theophilus Pharo, A.B. 
Entered Sophomore Class. 
Published The Grasshopper, 1873. Student at Crozer Theo- 



166 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1874 

logial Seminary, Upland, Pa. ; graduated 1882. Pastor, Cape May 
City Baptist Church, 1883 ; Cedarville Baptist Church, N. J., 1884- 
88; West Creek Baptist Church, 1888-91; Hatboro Baptist 
Church, 1891-94. Surveyor, conveyancer and farmer, 1894-1906. 
New Jersey State Fire Warden, 1906-11. Searcher of Land 
Titles, 1911-21. Secretary and Valuation Engineer of the Tuck- 
erton Railroad. Member, New Jersey State Forest Commission. 
Author, "An Account of the Disastrous Fires," New Jersey Geo- 
logical Survey, 1885. 

b. Tuckerton, N. J., August 7, 1855. s. Theophilus Townsend 
Price and Eliza Pharo. m. March 4, 1884, Emma Leach, c. Flor- 
ence EHza, 1885; Walter Pharo, 1886 (deceased) ; Frank Willing 
Leach, 1887 (deceased); Granville Manning, 1890; Eleanor 
Browning, 1893. Address, Main Street, Tuckerton, N. J. 

fThompson, James Beatin, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class, February, 1872. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 20, 1855. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
January 8, 1915. s. John J. Thompson and Elizabeth Hough 
Trotter, m. Emilia Garrison Brinton. 

Trotter, Joseph, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1871. 

Student at University of Pennsylvania, 1870-71. Stock broker, 
1874-1907. Retired, 1907. Member, Historical Society of Penn- 
sylvania. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 12, 1853. s. Joseph H. Trotter and 
Edith Newbold. m. Ellen M. Dudley. Address, "The Grange," 
Camden, N. J. 

Non-Graduates 

Bangs, William. 

Entered 1870 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1872. 

Salesman, oil business. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., September 24, 1856. s. 
William Penn Bangs and Sarah Cresson Emlen. m. Philadelphia, 
Pa., October 28, 1886, Annie B. Davis. Address, 165 West Coulter 
Street, Germantown, Pa. 

Deacon, Frederick Howard. 

Entered 1870 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Member, Pennsylvania State Militia, 3 years. Electrical Engi- 
neer, Accountant, Assistant Treasurer, Cresson-M orris Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



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b. Burlington, N. J., May 30, 1853. s. John C. Deacon and 
Maria W. Buzby. m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882, Margaret Louise 
Lipman. c. Joseph G., 1890; Frederick S., 1892. Address, care 
of Cresson-M orris Company, Eighteenth Street and Allegheny 
Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Longstreth, Henry. 

Entered Freshman Class, February, 1871, and left at close of 
the Junior year. 

Clerk, Provident Life & Trust Company, Philadelphia, 1873 ; 
Manager, Western Mortgage Department, Provident Life & Trust 
Company of Philadelphia, 1920; Investments, Tacoma, Wash. 

b. Springfield, Delaware County, Pa., June 27, 1855. s. William 
Collins Longstreth (Class 1837, Manager, 1864-81) and Abby 
Ann Taylor, m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 1, 1887, Emma V. Smith, 
c. Henry, 1888; Grellet, 1890; Margaret, 1892; Gerald, 1893; 
Evelyn, 1895 ; Edward, 1898 ; Winifred, 1904. Address, Tacoma, 
Wash. 

fSmith, Franklin Whitall. 

Entered 1870 and left at close of Freshman year, 1871. 

Student, Princeton, 1871-72. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., August 12, 1854. d. Near 
Haddonfield, N. J., August 8, 1872. s. Robert Pearsall Smith 
(Class 1854, Manager, 1849-59) and Hannah Whitall. 

fStabler, Charles Miller. (A.B., Yale, 1876; LL.B., Univ. of the 
City of New York, 1880.) 

Entered 1870 and left during the Freshman year. 

Student at Yale, 1872-76 ; University City of New York, 1877- 
80. Teacher, Friends' High School, Baltimore, Md., for 3 years; 
Stevens Institute, Hoboken, N. J., 3 years; practiced law in New 
York City for 9 years. Principal, Sherwood Friends' School, 
Sandy Spring, Md., 2 years. Instructor in Higher Mathematics, 
George School, Pa., for 4 years. 

b. Alexandria, Va., June 6, 1853. d. George School, Pa., 1902. 
s. Francis Stabler and Cornelia Miller, m. George School, Pa., 
August 7, 1895, Mary Ida Palmer, c. Eleanor (Clarke) ; Cornelia; 
Sarah; C. Norman. 

fWarrington, Curtis Hoopes. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1871 and left during Senior year. 
Farmer. 

b. Near Moorestown, N. J., October 23, 1851. d. West Goshen, 
Pa., June 27, 1896. s. Thomas Warrington and Anna Mary 



168 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1875 

Hoopes. m. (1) October 7, 1875, Helen A. Smith; (2) October 
12, 1893, Elizabeth L. Walton. 

1875 

Bispham, Edward Koons, A.B. 

Entered 1871. 

Member of Philadelphia Club and Philadelphia Country Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 20, 1856. s. Samuel Augustus 
Bispham and Cornelia Koons. Address, 2313 De Lancey Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Brown, Alonzo, A.B., A.M., 1878. 

Entered Junior Class 1873. 

Student at Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., 1869; Ripon Col- 
lege, Wis., 1870-73. Teacher, 1875 to date. Conducting a private 
school (Brown Preparatory School, Philadelphia, Pa.). Member 
of Arts and Letters Society ; Browning Society. 

b. Hamilton County, Ind., July 9, 1849. s. Jabez Brown and 
Sarah Durflinger. m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 11, 1884, Mary 
Elizabeth Van Leer. Address, 4048 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Davis, James Franklin, A.B., A.M., 1879. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1872, 

Vice-President, Loganian. Valedictorian. Teacher. Studied 
half year at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. ; also at 
University of Leipzig, Strassburg, Germany. Teacher at Oak- 
wood Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y., 1877; Assistant Professor 
of Greek and Assistant Superintendent, Haverford College, 1879- 
80. Teacher in various places, 1881-88. Professor of Greek and 
German, Guilford College, N. C, 1889; of Biblical Literature 
since 1915. Member, Phi Beta Kappa. 

b. Deep River, N. C, July 4, 1850. s. Henry Davis and Anna 
Henley, m. (1) Deep River, N. C, May 4, 1881, Laura Menden- 
hall. c. Henry, 1886; Margaret, 1890; Anna Laura, 1891. m. 
(2) June 3, 1897, Mary E. Mendenhall. Address, Guilford Col- 
lege, N. C. 

fHaines, Charles Edward, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1872. 

Captain, Cricket Eleven, and of Baseball Nine. Manufacturer 
of plumbers* supplies. Retired. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 13, 1856. d. Philadelphia, Pa., De- 
cember 1, 1917. s. Lindley Haines and Ann Lindsey Sharp, m. 
November 19, 1878, Elizabeth Montgomery. 



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fHunt, William, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1871. 

Lawyer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 2, 1857. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
November 21, 1898. s. William Hunt, M. D., and Rebecca Thomp- 
son Price. 

Huston, Charles Lukens, A.B. 

Entered 1871. 

Clerk and bookkeeper of Huston & Penrose, and Huston, Pen- 
rose & Co. (now the Lukens Steel Company), 1875-80; in charge 
of the Puddle Mill, 1881-90; Plate Mills, 1882. Became member 
of firm, Huston, Penrose & Co., 1880, and Charles Huston & Sons, 
1881. Elected Second Vice-President and Works Manager of the 
Lukens Steel Company, and Vice-President, 1897. Director of 
the Belmont Iron Works. Director of the Poor for Chester 
County, Pa. Chairman, General Assembly's Permanent Commit- 
tee on Evangelism ; Chairman, Philadelphia Conference of Chris- 
tian Fundamentals; President, Philadelphia School of the Bible. 
Associated Member, American Society Mechanical Engineers. 
Member, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Engi- 
neers ; American Society for Testing Materials. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., July 8, 1856. s. Charles Huston, M. D., 
and Isabella Pennock Lukens. m. Savannah, Ga., July 23, 1895, 
Annie Stewart, c. James Stewart, 1898; Ruth, 1899; Charles 
Lukens, Jr., 1906. Address, 64 South First Avenue, Coatesville, 
Pa. 

fNewlin, Harold Parker, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1872. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 7, 1855. d. 1907 (?). s. William 
Parker Newlin and . 

fPharo, Walter Willits, A.B. 

Entered 1871. 

Iron manufacturer and dealer. 

b. Tuckerton, N. J., May 31, 1855. d. Haverford, Pa., October 
10, 1919. s. Archelaus R. Pharo and Louisa Willits. m. October 
30, 1894, Elizabeth Bellerby Wilson. 

Tebbetts, Charles Edwin, A.B., A.M., 1880. (Ph.B., Iowa State 
Univ., 1877; A.M., 1880.) 
Entered 1871. 

On First Cricket Eleven. Honor Student. 1876, Teacher for 
brief time at Oakwood Seminary, N. Y. ; 1876-77, P. G. Student 



170 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1875 

at Iowa State University; 1877-82, Professor, Science; 1882-87, 
Professor, Mathematics, Penn College, Oskaloosa, la. ; 1889-90, 
Principal, Pasadena High School, Cal. ; 1892-1903, Pastor, Friends' 
Church, Pasadena, Cal. ; 1900-07, President, Whittier College, Cal. ; 
1908-17, General Secretary, American Friends' Board Foreign 
Missions. Honorary Secretary, American Friends' Board of For- 
eign Missions. Engaged in ministerial work in Great Britain 
(1905 and 1910) and in American Yearly Meetings, 1892-1920. 
Pastor, Brooklyn, N. Y., Friends, 1920-21. Occasional articles 
in American Friend and other Church Periodicals on missionary 
and religious subjects and some sketches of travel, pamphlets on 
missionary subjects, etc. For 8 years (1908-16), Member of 
Executive Committee of Federated Council of Churches of 
America. Delegate to Friends' Five Year Conferences, 1892, 
1897, 1902, 1907, 1912, 1917. Delegate to Edinburgh Missionary 
Conference (1910) and Panama Congress of Religions for Latin 
America (1917), etc. Minister in Society of Friends. 

b. Muscatine, la., April 25, 1855. s. Charles Albert Tebbetts 
and Mary Hill Bean. m. Muscatine, la., July 30, 1879, Imelda 
A. Painter, c. Edith Mary, 1882; Clara Imelda, 1884; Herbert 
Edwin, 1887 ; J. Walter, 1889. Address, 501 North Painter Ave- 
nue, Whittier, Cal. 

White, Miles, Jr., A.B. 
Entered 1871. 

"Spoon Man." President, Everett, 1874 and 1875. Clerk with 
P. T. George & Co. several years; clerk in father's ofifice; then 
assistant in care of his estate. For a number of years Chairman, 
Western District Board Charity Organization Society ; Member 
of Board of Managers of same, and Chairman of same. Trustee 
of Thomas Wilson Sanatorium for Children; also of Baltimore 
Manual Labor School, and of the New Mercantile Library; Dele- 
gate from Baltimore Yearly Meeting to the Five Years' Meeting, 
1902, 1907. Ten years as Treasurer of Five Years' Meeting; now 
Chairman of Finance Committee and Member of Executive Com- 
mittee. Former Director and Vice-President of Union Trust 
Company; Central Railway Company; Georges Creek Coal and 
Iron Company ; Finance Commissioner of City of Baltimore. 
Trustee and President of Miles White Beneficial Association. 
Member, Permanent Board Baltimore Yearly Meeting, and Chair- 
man of Yearly Meetings Committee on Education; Treasurer of 
Baltimore Monthly Meeting; Director of Merchants National 
Bank ; Director and Vice-President of Central Savings Bank ; Di- 
rector of Baltimore Trust Company ; Colonial Trust Company ; 



1875] MATRICULATE CATALOG 171 

Equitable Society. Member, Historical Society of Maryland. 
Author of articles pertaining to history, published in periodicals. 
Member, Baltimore Club (Treasurer, 1883-85; Secretary, 1885- 
87; Vice-President, 1893) ; Maryland; Johns Hopkins; Merchants; 
University; Baltimore Country; Elkridge Fox Hunting; Bache- 
lor's Cotillion; also York Country Club, and formerly of New 
York Club. Capitalist. 

b. Baltimore, Md., January 17, 1856. s. Francis White and 
Jane Eliza Janney. m. Baltimore, Md., Virginia Purviance Bon- 
sal, c. Stephen Bonsai, 1891 ; Francis, 1892; Sara Elizabeth, 1894 
(d. 1919); Miles, HI, 1904 (d. 1904). Address, 607 Keyser 
Building, Baltimore, Md. 

Non-Graduates 
Richards, Archer. (Formerly known as Ellis Archer Richards.) 

Entered 1871 and left 1873. 

Member of Dorian Cricket Team; Member, Everett Society. 
Draughtsman and designer. Special course in Stevens Institute 
of Technology, Hoboken, N. J., 1877. Published papers in Sci- 
entific Journals. In charge of structural and decorative design of 
Palace, Dining and Private Cars for the Delaware Car Company 
of Wilmington, Del., for 14 years. Draftsman of Wason Car 
Works, 1899-1905 (Springfield, Mass.). Charge, Special Car 
Construction for St. Louis Car Company, etc. Studied painting 
in oil and portraiture. Portrait painter and painter of miscellane- 
ous art works until 1912. Retired. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 30, 1857. s. William T. Richards 
and Anna Matlack. m. Milwaukee, Wis., August 24, 1882, Caro- 
line Nelson, c. Archer William, 1885; Charles Nelson, 1887. 
Address, 212 South Laird Avenue, Warren, Ohio. 

fStokes, N. Newlin, Jr. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1872 and left at close of year. 

Insurance. Member of University Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 10, 1856. d. December 2, 1921. 
s. John H. Stokes and Lydia Lukens Jones, m. Baltimore, Md., 
June 1, 1887, Helen C. McCreary. c. Nancy Evans Stokes (Hew- 
son), 1893. 
fTrotter, Walter Newbold. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1872 and left at close of the year. 

Clerk in Penn Mutual Insurance Company; clerk in Fidelity 
Trust Company. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 25, 1855. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
March 6, 1918. 



172 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1876 

1876 

Allinson, Francis Greenleaf, A.B. A.M., 1879. (A.B., Harvard, 
1877; Ph.D.. Johns Hopkms Univ., 1880; Hon. A.M., Wil- 
Uams, 1895; Litt.D., Trinity College, 1922.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1873. 

Member of First Cricket Eleven. Student (at various times) 
at Heidelberg, Bonn, Berlin, Rome, Athens. Fellow of Johns 
Hopkins University, 1877-80. Assistant Professor of Greek and 
Latin, Haverford, 1880-82; 1882-91, Headmaster of Classics, Uni- 
versity School for Boys, Baltimore, Md. ; 1892-95, Assistant Pro- 
fessor, Greek and Latin, at Williams College; 1895-98, Associate 
Professor, Greek and Classical Philology, Brown University ; 1898- 
1915, David Benedict Professor, Classical Philology, Brown Uni- 
versity, 1915- , Professor, Greek Literature and History and 
D. B. Professor of Classical Philology and Director of Museum 
of Fine Arts, Brown University. 1910-11, Annual Professor, 
American School Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, and, 1917, 
Sather Lecturer at University of California. Member, Managing 
Committee American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, 
1913- ; Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 
(Boston), elected 1914. Member, American Philological Asso- 
ciation; Archaeological Institute; Phi Beta Kappa (Johns Hopkins 
University) ; Haverford College Corporation; Trustee, Providence 
Public Library, 1904- ; Author and Editor: Greek Prose Com- 
position ; Lucian, Greek text and commentary ; Greek Lands and 
Letters; Virgil (for English Schools); Menander, Greek text, 
notes and translation ; Contributions to American Journal Philol- 
ogy ; Transactions, American Philological Association. Studies in 
honor of B. L. Gildersleeve ; Classical Philology, etc. University 
Club, Providence ; Art Club, Providence ; Philological Club, Brown 
University. President of American Philological Association (1921- 
22). Read for Government, during Great War, the newspapers 
published in Greek in this country. 

b. Burlington, N. J., December 16, 1856. s. William J. Allin- 
son and Rebecca W. Hinchman. m. (1) Mary Irwin Carey, c. 
Susanne Carey Allinson. m. (2) Hancock Point, Me., August 22, 
1905, Anne Crosby Emery. Address, Brown University, Provi- 
dence, R. I., or 163 George Street, Providence, R. I. 

fBispham, David, A.B., LL.D., 1914 (Formerly known as David 
Scull Bispham.) 
Entered 1872. 

Studied vocal music in Philadelphia, London, and Florence, 
Italy, from 1880-1895. Leading Baritone at Royal Opera, Covent 



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Garden, London, 1891-1903. For 7 years. Metropolitan Opera 
House, New York City. Principal, American Lieder Singer. 
Opera, Oratorio and Concert Singer. Actor and Teacher of Song 
and Speech. Published numerous magazine articles pertaining to 
vocal music ; The Bispham Album ; Celebrated Recital Songs ; A 
Quaker Singer's Recollections, etc., etc. Member, Century Asso- 
ciation, Players' Club, MacDowell Club, all of New York ; Musical 
Art Club, Philadelphia; Y. M. C. A., New York; Symphonia, 
Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 5, 1857. d. New York City, N. Y., 
October 2, 1921. s. William D. Bispham and Jane L. Scull, m. 
Philadelphia, Pa., April 28, 1885, Caroline Russell, c. Vida 
(Daddi-Borgheri), 1889; Leonie, 1893; David (deceased), 1898. 

Colton, Reuben, A.B. 

Entered 1872. 

Captain of Baseball. Librarian, American Antiquarian Society 
for 11 years. Landscape architect for about 20 years. President, 
New England Haverford Alumni Association, 1920- . Member, 
American Antiquarian Society; Saint Botolph Club, Boston. 

b. Worcester, Mass., November 27, 1855. s. Samuel Horton 
Colton and Ann King. m. Worcester, Mass., October 21, 1889, 
Grace Goddard Cleveland. Address,, 157 Newbury Street, Boston, 
Mass. 

fDudley, Henry Wilson, A.B. 
Entered 1872. 

b. East Vassalboro, Me., January 28, 1850. d. East Vassalboro, 
Me., January 16, 1909. s. Henry Dudley and . 

Gifford, Seth Kelley, A.B., A.M., 1879, (Ph.D., 1892.) 

Entered 1873 Sophomore Class. 

President of Class ; President, Athenaeum ; Valedictorian. Vice- 
President, Alumni, 1892. Studied, Berlin, Bonn and Munich, 
1883-85. Teacher. Teacher at Friends' School, Providence, R. L ; 
Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, Haverford, 1882-83; 
Professor, German, Latin, 1885-86; Professor, Greek and Ger- 
man, 1886-88; Professor, Greek, 1888-1904. Principal, Moses 
Brown School, Providence, R. L, 1904 to date. Member, Board 
of Managers of Haverford College; American Philological Asso- 
ciation; American Archaeological Association; Barnard Club; 
Head Masters' Association ; New England Association of Colleges 
and Secondary Schools; Providence Biblical Association; Mem- 
ber, Phi Beta Kappa, 1898. 

b. West Falmouth, Mass., July 29, 1854. s. Azariah S. Gifford 



174 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1876 

and Lois Bean. m. (1) St. Albans, Me., July 15, 1878, S. Elma 
Winslow; (2) Providence, R. I., June 28, 1883, Mary Amy Col- 
lins, c. Margaret Amy, 1888; Philip Collins, 1891. Address, 257 
Hope Street, Providence, R. I. 

Hobbs, Lewis Lyndon, A.B., A.M., 1882; LL.D., 1908. (LL.D. 
1909, Univ. of N.C.) 

Entered 1872. 

Vice-President, Loganian. President, Everett. Professor of 
Education, Guilford College, N. C. Teacher in New Garden 
School (later Guilford College), 1876-88. President, Guilford 
College, 1888-1915; 1915 to date, Professor of Education. Clerk 
of North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1886-1916. Mem- 
ber, Board of Education, Guilford County, N. C. ; State Board of 
Examiners for Public Teachers. Member, North Carolina His- 
torical Society and of Phi Beta Kappa. 

b. New Garden, N. C, May 17, 1849. s. Lewis Hobbs and 
Phoebe Cook. m. Deep River, N. C, November 4, 1880, Mary 
Mendenhall. c. Walter M.. 1881; Louis Lyndon, 1883; Allan 
Wilson, 1885; Richard J. M., 1888; Gertrude Mendenhall, 1896. 
Address, Guilford College, N. C. 

fHoIme, Richard Henry, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1865 ; left 1867 ; returned 1873. 

Alumni Prize for Oratory, 1876. Farmer and dealer in milk. 
County Superintendent Schools, Salem County, N. J., for 9 years. 
Superintendent, Schools, City of Salem, 3 years. First Vice- 
President, City Dairy Company, Baltimore, Md. ; member of firm 
of Holme & Waddington, Baltimore, Md. ; member of firm, Wad- 
dington & Holme, Canners, Naylors, Va. Candidate for the 
Comptroller of the State of Maryland, also a candidate for the 
United States Senate. President, Haverford Society of Mary- 
land, 1912-1913. 

b. Salem County, N. J., October 27, 1846. d. Mt. Washington, 
Md., April 22, 1921. s. Benjamin Seeley Holme and Elizabeth 
Dennis, m. Salem, N. J., October 11, 1883, Pauline Waddington. 

fKimber, Thomas William, A.B. 

Entered 1871 and left at close of Sophomore year; returned in 
1874; graduated with Class of 1876. 

Lawyer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 1, 1855. d. January 9, 1885. s. 
Anthony Morris Kimber (Class 1840, and Manager, 1849-71) and 
Margaret Cooper Cope. m. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., Feb- 
ruary 16, 1881, Maria B. Shoemaker. 



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fLongstreth, Charles Albert, A.B. 

Entered 1872. 

Optician. 

b. Springfield, Delaware County, Pa., May 20, 1857. d. Bryn 
Mawr, Pa., March 9, 1916. s. William Collings Longstreth (Class 
1837, and Manager, 1864-81) and Abby Ann Taylor, m. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., November 4, 1885, Ellen Warder Pearsall. 

Nicholson, John Whitail, A.B. 

Entered 1872. 

President of class several times. Glass manufacturer. Entered 
office of Whitail, Tatum & Co. Vice-President and Director of 
Whitail, Tatum & Co. ; Director, Burlington County Trust Com- 
pany, Moorestown, N. J. ; Director, Provident Trust Company, 
Philadelphia. 

b. Camden County, N. J., March 31, 1856. s. William Hopkins 
Nicholson (1846) and Sarah Whitail. m. Moorestown, N. J., 
October 22, 1885, Eliza E. Stokes, c. John W., Jr., 1886; Edith 
(Perry), 1889; Arthur S., 1890; Agnes (Stokes), 1894; Alfred, 
1898. Address, 245 East Main Street, Moorestown, N. J. 

Roberts, Percival, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1872. 

Manufacturer. P. G. Course, University of Pennsylvania, 1877. 
Director, United States Steel Corporation (Member of Finance 
Committee). Member, American Society of Civil Engineers; 
American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Rittenhouse Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa.. July 15, 1857. s. Percival Roberts and 
Eleanor Williamson, m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 11, 1885, 
Bessye Wolcott Frothingham. c. Percival, III, and Francis Wol- 
cott, both deceased. Address, Narberth, Pa. 

Taylor, Frank H., A.B. (A.B. Harvard, 1877.) 

Entered 1872. 

Captain, Cricket Team. "Spoon Man." Vice-President, 
Alumni, 1895-97. Studied at Harvard, 1877. Superintendent, 
George Fox Starch Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati, O., 
1878. 1881, Wholesale Dry Goods Business. 1882, Treasurer, 
Belmont Iron Company, Philadelphia, Pa. ; President in 1887. 
1888-89, with Taylor & Shoemaker, Paper Folding Machines. 
1890, Manager of Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company. 1897- 
1902, Westinghouse Electrical Manufacturing Company, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.; 1897, Sales Manager; 1900, Fourth Vice-President; 
1902, Second Vice-President ; 1906, Vice-President. Yale & Towne 
Manufacturing Company, New York. 1909-15, General Man- 



176 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1876 

ager, Linotype and Machinery, Ltd., London. 1915 to date. Presi- 
dent, S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Director, Engineers' Club, New York ; Belmont Iron Com- 
pany ; Westinghouse Electric Manufacturing Company ; Yale & 
Towne Manufacturing Company ; Provident Life and Trust Com- 
pany, Philadelphia; Linotype and Machinery, Ltd.; S. S. White 
Dental Manufacturing Company ; American Manufacturers Ex- 
port Association ; Councillor of the Chamber of Commerce of 
United States ; Council of National Defense ; Member, National 
Foreign Trade Council ; American Society Mechanical Engineers ; 
American Institute of Electrical Engineers ; Racquet and Phila- 
delphia Cricket Club of Philadelphia ; Harvard and Engineers' 
Club of New York ; Devonshire, Surrey County, Cricket Club ; 
Stoke Poges Golf Qub of London; City of London Chess Club; 
Poor Richard Club, Philadelphia. 

b. Cincinnati, O., November 20, 1855. s. David Taylor and 
Laura Carroll, m. Philadelphia, Pa., March 31. 1880, Rebecca M. 
Nicholson, c. William N., 1882; Frank C, 1884; Roger W., 
1890 ; Norman H., 1892. Address, 8016 Seminole Avenue, Chest- 
nut Hill, Pa. 

Taylor, Howard Gardiner, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1873. 

Curator of Loganian. First Cricket Eleven. Retired farmer. 
Township Committee, Cinnaminson, N. J. ; Township Treasurer 
for 1 year. President, Board of Education for 8 years. Secre- 
tary of New Jersey State Horticultural Society, 1908-21, inclusive. 
President, Burlington County Board of Agriculture for one term. 
President, Township Board of Health, 1915 to date. 

b. Near Riverton, N. J., March 9, 1858. s. J. Gardiner Taylor 
and Rebecca H. Ballinger. m. October 28, 1886, Anna M. Com- 
fort, c. Alice C, 1888; Howard G., Jr., 1890; Ruth, 1897. Ad- 
dress, Riverton, Burlington County, N. J. 

t Taylor, Lewis Alfred, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1873. 

b. Tecumseh, Mich., April 6, 1857. d. 1881, s. Joshua Taylor 
and . 

Non-Graduates 

fCope, Alfred, Jr. 

Entered 1872 and left at close of Junior year. 

Manufacturer. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., January 31, 1857. d. Saranac 



1877] MATRICULATE CATALOG 177 

Lake, N. Y., January 14, 1897. s. Francis Reeve Cope (1839) 
and Anna Stewardson Brown, m. June 2, 1887, Margaret Cheston 
Yarnall. 

fHaines, Francis Cope. 

Entered 1872 and left during Senior year. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 8, 1857. d. June 27, 1918. s. John 
Smith Haines (1838, and Manager, 1869-71) and Mary Drinker 
Cope. 

Longstreet, Jacob Holmes. 

Entered 1872 and left 1874. 

b. Bordentown, N. J., March 19, 1857. s. H. H. Longstreet, 
M. D., and . Address, 114 Liberty Street, New York City. 

Warrington, Thomas Francis 

Entered Sophomore Class 1873 and left at close of the Junior 
year. 

Machinist ; farmer ; miller ; draughtsman ; engineer ; painter. 

b. West Chester, Pa., October 11, 1856. s. Thomas Warrington 
and Anna Mary Hoopes. m. (1) September 18, 1879, Josephine 
L. Smith; (2) Maiden Creek, Berks County, Pa., February 3, 
1886, Ellen Parvin. c. Anna S., 1889; Deborah P., 1892. Ad- 
dress, 549 North Walnut Street, West Chester, Pa. 

White, David Francis. 

Entered 1872 and left at close of the Junior year. 

Treasurer, Loganian. Teacher ; farmer ; bookkeeper in grain 
house; agent and solicitor of Richmond (Ind.) Weekly Enterprise. 
Reporter to The Miami Daily Metropolis, Miami, Fla. ; Circulation 
Manager. 

b. Belvidere, N. C, October 7, 1850. s. Josiah T. White and 
Elizabeth Wilson, m. April 20, 1876, Angelina G. Hough, c. 
Anna H. (Williams), 1877; Elizabeth W. (Sutton), 1879; Edith 
W. (Fickel), 1882; Elma W. (Clark), 1887. Address, 620 Mon- 
roe Street, Media, Pa. 

1877 

Anderson, Isaac W., A.B. 
Entered 1873. 

"Spoon Man." General Manager, Tacoma Land Company, 
b. Haverford, Pa., February 17, 1856. s. Isaac W. Anderson, 
M. D., and Martha Crawford, m. Olympia, Wash., June 4, 1884, 
Maude Parker, c. Helen, 1885. Address, Rutland Apartments, 
Tacoma, Wash. 

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178 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1877 

Baily, Frederick Lang, A.B. 

Entered 1873. 

Vice-President, Loganian. First winner of "Cope Prize Bat" 
in Cricket. Captain, First Eleven. Senior Member, firm Joshua 
L. Baily & Co., Dry Goods Commission Merchants. Director, 
Franklin National Bank ; Manager, Girard Trust Company ; Presi- 
dent, University Club, Philadelphia; Governor, Merion Cricket 
Club; Member, Radnor Hunt, Bryn Mawr Polo Club, etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 31, 1857. s. Joshua Longstreth 
Baily and Theodate S. Lang, m. April 10, 1884, Caroline Atlee 
Corlies. Address, Ardmore, Pa. 

Forsythe, Isaac, A.B. 

Entered Junior Class middle of the year 1876. 

Real estate and insurance broker. Studied a short time at 
University of Pennsylvania. Farmer ; civil engineer ; clerk. Stew- 
ard at Friends' Asylum two and one-half years. 

b. Near West Chester, Pa., December 27, 1853. s. James For- 
sythe and Emily Evans, m. Westtown, Pa., March 14, 1894, 
Sarah Cope Garrett, c. Jesse G., 1896 ; Alice D., 1898 ; Lydia T., 
1900; James E., 1904. Address, R. F. D. No. 3, Media, Pa. 

Krider, James Delaplaine, A. B. (Ph.G., Phila. College of Phar- 
macy, 1883.) 
Entered 1873. 
Pharmacist. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 25, 1857. s. Richard C. Krider 
and Jane McCay. Address, 115 South Fiftieth Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

fMercer, George Gluyas, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. Pa., 1877; LL.M., 
Yale, 1878; D.C.L., Yale, 1879.) 

Entered Senior Class 1876. 

Alumni Orator, 1889. Lawyer. Director, Geographical Society, 
Philadelphia, Pa. ; Pennsylvania Ballot Reform Association ; Phila- 
delphia "Committee of Fifty"; Civil Service Reform Association; 
Indian Rights Association ; Municipal League, Philadelphia, Pa. ; 
Counsellor of American Academy of Political and Social Science; 
American Institute of Civics ; Treasurer, Free Library of Eco- 
nomics and Political Science, Philadelphia; Member, Philadelphia 
City Councils, 1897-1906. Memiber, American Bar Association; In- 
ternational Law Association; American Economic Association; 
Historical Society of Pennsylvania; International Arbitration and 
Peace Association ; American Social Science Association ; Law 
Association, Philadelphia, Pa. ; American Statistical Association ; 



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Pennsylvania Bar Association ; Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1898. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 20, 1853. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
May 28, 1906. s. John Alexander Mercer and Anna Van Arsdalen. 

Smith, William Foulke, S.B. 

Entered Senior Class 1876. 

President, Everett Society; President, Loganian Society. Law- 
yer. Taught school 1 year. Admitted to Bar, 1879. Practiced 
Law, 1880-96. Judge of Probate Court, Belmont County, O., 
1896-1903. Director, First National Bank, Barnesville, O. ; Presi- 
dent, Dollar Savings Bank, Barnesville, O. ; President, Belmont 
County Bar Association, 1919-21. Member of numerous lodges. 

b. Chesterhill, O., June 5, 1854. s. David Smith and Mary 
Foulke. m. Malta, O., June 23, 1880, Blanche Pond. c. Frances 
S. (Bradfield), 1883 ; Harold D., 1895. Address, 602 N. Chestnut 
Street, Barnesville, O. 

Townsend, Wilson, A.B. 

Entered Junior Class 1875. 

Valedictorian. Teacher and private tutor, 1877-82. Book- 
keeper and private secretary, 1882 to date. 

b. Rahway, N. J., September 29, 1857. s. Joseph S. Townsend 
and Mercy Wilson. Address, Longdale, Va. 

Non-Graduates 

fBell, Charles Dutilh. 

Entered 1873 and left 1874. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 21, 1856. d. October 19, 1885. 
s. Samuel Bell and . 



fCongdon, Gilbert Arnold. 

Entered 1873 and left at close of Freshman year, 
b. Providence, R. L, November 25, 1856. d. 1884. s. Gilbert 
Congdon and Elizabeth A. Crenshaw, m. Elizabeth G. Abbott. 

fLyon, John Stewart. 

Entered 1873 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Iron manufacturer. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., January 4, 1856. d. January, 1899. s. 
Samuel Stewart Lyon and Annie Valentine, m. April 2, 1885, 
Margaret McKnight. 

Metcalf , Charles A. 

Entered as special student, 1873, and left the same year. 
Clerk ; financial manager, Wallace Theater, Boston, Mass. 



180 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1878 

b. Providence, R. I., May 30, 1857. s, Henry B. Metcalf and 
Mary T. Haskell, m. Chicago, 111., April 17, 1892, Maude Harold. 
Address unknown. 

Thompson, John James, Jr. 

Entered Freshman Class, January, 1874, and left during the 
Junior year. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 20, 1858. s. John James Thomp- 
son and Elizabeth Hough Trotter. Address, Roxborough, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

1878 

Baily, Albert Lang, A.B. 

Entered 1874. 

"Spoon Man." Secretary of Class. Secretary, Athenaeum; 
President of same. Winner of Cricket Fielding Belt; on First 
Eleven. Dry Goods Commission Merchant, 1878-1921. 

b. Vassalboro, Me., June 22, 1859. s. Joshua Longstreth Baily 
and Theodate S. Lang. m. Bryn Mawr, Pa., April 2, 1888, Eliza 
Montell Lycett. c. Joshua L., Jr., 1889; Albert L., Jr., 1890. 
Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Baily, Henry, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1879; A.M., 1880.) 

Entered 1874. 

Student at Harvard University, 1878-80. Tutor at St. Mark's 
School, Southboro, Mass., 1880-81. At Chauncy Hall School, 
Boston, 1881-85. Student, Boston Law School, 1889-92. Ad- 
mitted to Massachusetts Bar, 1896. Lawyer, 1896 to date. Chair- 
man of Board of Assessors, Newton, Mass., and other civic offices. 

b. Newport, Pa., January 18, 1857. s. Hon. Joseph Baily and 
Rebecca Watson, m. Nashua, N. H., December 31, 1885, Frances 
Emerson. Address, 976 Center Street, Newton Centre, Mass. 

Carey, Francis King, A.B., A.M., 1881. (LL.B.) Univ. of Md., 
1880.) 

Entered 1874. 

Alumni Prize Orator, 1877. Vice-President, Alumni Association. 
Lawyer. President, National Sugar Company. Author: "The Law 
of Husband and Wife," with David Stewart; with James Carey, 
Jr., "Forms and Precedents." Contributor to Princeton Review 
and American Law Review. 

b. Baltimore County, Md., July 1, 1858. s. James Carey (1839) 
and Susan Budd Kimber. m. Baltimore, Md., April 26, 1886. 
Anne Galbraith Hall. c. Louise (Rosett) ; Francis James ; Andrew 



1878] MATRICULATE CATALOG 181 

Galbraith; Reginald Shober; Margaret Townsend (Cadwallader) ; 
Eleanor (deceased). Address, 509 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, 
Md. 

Comfort, Edward Thomas, A.B. 

Entered middle of the Freshman year, 1875. 

Captain, Cricket Eleven ; President of Class ; President, 
Athenaeum ; Prize in Batting and Bowling, 1877-78. Retired. 
Mercantile business, 1878-1913. 

b. Byberry, Philadelphia, Pa., August 24, 1858. s. Edward 
Comfort and Susan Edge. m. May 8, 1915, Mary May Dunn. 
Address, Dongan Hills, Staten Island, N. Y. 

Crosman, Charles Sumner, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1879; LL.B., 
Columbian Univ., Washington, D. C, 1884.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1875. 

Student at Harvard University, 1878-79; 1879-84, Tutor in 
Washington, D. C. ; Columbian University, 1884 ; Headmaster, 
Haver ford School, 1884-1912. 1911-12, travel. 1913-15, Lecturer 
for Raymond & Whitcomb Company; 1915-18, Lecturer of the 
Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. ; 1918 to date. Man- 
ager of Fisk Teachers' Agency, New York City. Lecturer of 
Department of Public Lecture of New York City. Speaker, United 
States Food Administration; United States Shipping Board; 
Emergency Fleet Corporation; National Security League; United 
States War Work Council, Y. M. C. A. Speaker, Liberty Loan 
Committee, New York; Victory Minute Man. Member, Merion 
Cricket Club; Harvard Club of Philadelphia; Pan-American So- 
ciety of United States ; Member, Administrative Committee, Fed- 
eral Council of Churches of America. 

b. Lynn, Mass., June 3, 1858. s. John Henry Crosman and 
Deborah Wing Holway. m. Lynn, Mass., September 1, 1885, 
Sarah Elizabeth Fuller, c. Marion (Philips), 1887; Charles 
Henry, 1890 ; Elizabeth, 1904. Address, 225 Fifth Avenue, New 
York City. 

Eldridge, Jonathan, S.B. 

Entered Senior year 1877. 

Farmer. School Director, Birmingham Township, Chester 
County, Pa., 20 years. Road Commissioner for 6 years. Clerk, 
Birmingham Preparative Meeting of Friends for 34 years. Clerk 
of Monthly Meeting of Friends for 15 years. Assistant Clerk, 
Concord Quarterly Meeting for 6 years. Member and President, 
Brandy wine Valley Farmers Club; American Guernsey Cattle 
Club; Organizer, Chester County Farm Bureau. 



182 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1878 

b. Darlington, Md., November 17, 1855. s. David Eldridge and 
Susanna Hall. m. Goshen, Pa., March 4, 1886, Anne Thomas. 
Address, West Chester, Pa. 

Forsythe, Edward, S.B. 

Entered Senior Class 1877. 

Principal, Moorestovra Academy, N. J., 2 years; Principal, Mor- 
ris Normal School, Morris, 111. ; Investment Brokerage Business ; 
General Manager, Des Moines Loan & Trust Company (Phila- 
delphia Office), 1886-96; Hamilton Loan & Trust Company of 
New York and Nebraska, 1887-97 ; Security Loan & Trust Com- 
pany of Seattle, Wash., 1888-98; Agent, E. H. Rollins & Sons; 
Member of firm, Edward & F. H. Forsythe, to date. Farmer. 

b. Pennsbury Township, Chester County, Pa., July 7, 1856. s. 
John Forsythe and Mary Parvin Smith, m. April 16, 1885, Han- 
nah J. Yerkes. c. Grace Laetitia Edythe, 1892 ; F. Hamlin Gar- 
land, 1896. Address, 729 Perry Building, Philadelphia, Pa., and 
Chadds Ford Junction Post Office, Chester County, Pa. 

Frazier, Cyrus Pickett, S.B. (A.B., Trinity College, N. C, 1877; 
A.M., 1879.) 

Entered Senior Class 1877. 

Student, Trinity College, N. C, 1874-77. 1879-80, Instructor 
of French and German, Trinity College, N. C. Principal of the 
High Schools of Goldsboro and Archdale, N. C, for 7 years. 
Superintendent of City Schools of Greensboro, N. C, until 1887. 
Director, Southern Life & Trust Company of North Carolina; 
South Greensboro Bank ; Trustee, Guilford College. Republican 
Nominee for Superintendent Public Instruction of North Caro- 
lina, 1904 and 1912. Real Estate Broker and Manufacturer, 1888 
to 1918. 1918, retired. 

b. Archdale, N. C, August 25, 1853. s. Harrison Frazier and 
Grace Pickett, m. Kingston, N, C, Lucetta Churchill, c. Cyrus 
Clifford, 1884; Gertrude, 1889; Robert H., 1899. Address, 313 
West Washington Street, Greensboro, N. C. 

Haines, Robert Bowne, Jr., S.B. 

Entered 1874. 

Brush Electric Light Company ; Thompson-Houston Electric 
Light Company; Harrison Safety Boiler Works; Philadelphia 
Drop Forge Company; Lukens Iron & Steel Company; Haines 
Gauge Company; Scripture Gift Mission. Member, Franklin In- 
stitute of Philadelphia ; Geographical Society of Philadelphia ; The 
Automobile Club; The Pennsylvania Prison Society; Y. M. C. A. 



1878] MATRICULATE CATALOG 183 

and Certificate and Premium from Franklin Institute of Phila- 
delphia for patent automatic micrometer rolling mill plate gauge. 
Manufacturer. 

b. Cheltenham, Pa., April 10, 1857. s. Robert Bowne Haines 
(1844, Manager, 1870-95) and Margaret Vaux Wistar. m. Cain, 
Chester County, Pa., June 18, 1890, Mary West Huston, c. Isa- 
belle Pennock (Nicholson), 1891; Robert Bowne, HI, 1893; Mar- 
garet Wistar, 1896; Charles Huston, 1898. Address, 156 West 
School House Lane, Germantown, Pa. 

Hill, Samuel, A.B. (Formerly known as Samuel H. Hill.) (A.B., 
Harvard, 1879; LL.D., Penn College, la.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1875. 

Life President of Class. Student at Cornell and Harvard, 1878- 
79. Admitted to Bar, 1880. President, Minneapolis Trust Com- 
pany; President, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway Com- 
pany ; the Montana Central Railway Company ; the Eastern Rail- 
way Company of Minnesota; the Great Falls Water Power and 
Townsite Company ; the Sand Coulee Coal Company ; Vice-Presi- 
dent of the Minneapolis Union Railway Company; of the Minne- 
apolis Athenaeum; General Manager of the Minneapolis Western 
Railway Company. President, Pacific Highway Association. Vice- 
President, Columbia Highway Association; Honorary Life Presi- 
dent, Washington Good Roads Association; Director in the Great 
Northern Railway Company; Willmar & Sioux Falls Railway 
Company; Duluth, Watertown & Pacific Railway Company; and 
in the Northern Steamship Company. Director, Lakewood Ceme- 
tery Association; President, Alumni Association, Minneapolis High 
Schools. President, Gas and Telephone Companies, etc., etc. 
Honorary Consul General of Belgium for Idaho, Oregon and 
Washington. Member, Society of Earth Knowledge of Germany 
(because of earthquake theory). Commander of the Order of 
the Crown. Member of the Royal Household of King Albert of 
Belgium. Member, Seattle Harvard Club (President) ; College, 
Rainier (Seattle), University, Harvard, Minnesota (New York), 
Cosmos, Chevy Chase (Washington), Arlington (Portland. Ore.), 
Minnesota (St. Paul), Qiicago (Chicago). 

b. Uwahree, N. C, May 13, 1857. s. Nathan Branson Hill and 
Eliza Leonora Mendenhall. m. St. Paul, Minn., September 6, 
1888, Mary Hill. c. Mary Mendenhall, 1889 ; James Nathan, 1893. 
Address, 814 East Highland Drive, Seattle, Wash. 

fReynolds, Lindley Murray Hoag, A.B. 
Entered 1874. 
Valedictorian. President of Class; President, Everett Society; 



184 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1878 

Editor, The Bud and of The Collegian. Teacher in Friends' 
Select School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1878-84; Teacher in Friends' 
Central School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1884-90; Principal, High School. 
Winston, N. C, 1890-95. 

b. Guilford County, N. C, January 7, 1852. d. High Point. 
N. C, April 21, 1910. s. Joash Reynolds and Anna English Blair. 

Smiley, Daniel, A.B. 

Entered 1874. 

President, Everett, 1887-88. Teacher, William Penn Charter 
School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1878-81. Clerk and Manager of Lake 
Mohonk House, 1881 to date. Trustee of Vassar College, New 
York, since 1892. Manager of Haverford College. President, 
Board Trustees, State Normal School at New Paltz, Ulster County, 
N. Y. Trustee, Redlands, California University. Member, United 
States Board Indian Commissioners. Conference of Friends of 
the Indians and Other Dependent Peoples held at Lake Mohonk 
yearly; Conference on International Arbitration; Member, Execu- 
tive Committee, National Peace Conference, N. Y. (1907) and 
Chicago, 1909. Member, American Society International Law ; 
Life Member, American Geographical Society. 

b. Vassalboro, Me., November 29, 1855. s. Daniel Smiley and 
Dorcas Burnham Hanson, m. Boston, Mass., June 18, 1881, Effie 
Florence Newell, c. Albert Keith, 1883; Hugh, 1886; Francis 
Gerson, 1889; Ruth (Sanborn), 1892. Address, summer, Mohonk 
Lake, N. Y. ; winter, Cafion Crest Park, Redlands, Cal. 

Stokes, Henry Newiin, (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1884.) 

Entered 1874. 

Student, Johns Hopkins for 6 years; 1^ years. Chemistry, 
University of Munich ; 2^^ years. Chemistry, Federal Poly- 
technic, Zurich, Switzerland. Chemist in United States Geo- 
logical Survey, 1889-92. Associate Professor, Chemistry, Uni- 
versity of Chicago, 1892-93. Chemist in United States Geo- 
logical Survey, 1893-1903. Chemist in Bureau of Standards, 
about 1903-07. Since then interested in philanthropic and similar 
work. Published many original research papers in chemistry, in- 
organic, organic, geological. Editor for 10 years, The O. E. 
Library Critic, Organ of the O. E. Library League, devoted to 
Prison Reform; President of the O. E. Library League. Mem- 
ber, Phi Beta Kappa; Cosmos Club, Washington; O. E. Library 
League, President and General Manager; Social Worker. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., October 24, 1859. s. John H. Stokes, 
M. D., and Tabitha Jenkins, m. Baltimore, Md., 1884, Wil- 



1878] MATRICULATE CATALOG 185 

helmina F. van den Berg. c. John Hinchman; Harmina W. ; 
Dorothy N. Address, 1207 Q Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Taylor, Henry Longstreet, A.B., A.M., 1885. (M.D., Medical 
College of Ohio, 1882.) 

Entered 1875. 

First Cricket Eleven; Vice-President, Loganian. Loganian 
Orator. Student of medicine, Cincinnati, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, 
Strassburg, London, until 1884. Practiced medicine, 1884-89, Cin- 
cinnati; 1889-92, Asheville; 1893 to date, St. Paul. Author of 
many professional articles. Managing Editor, St. Paul Medical 
Journal, 1899-1908. President, Minnesota State Tuberculosis 
Committee, 1901-18; Medical Director, Pokegama Sanatorium for 
Tuberculosis, 1905 to date; Medical Director, Ramsey County 
Children's Preventorium; Medical Director of Ramsey County 
Tuberculosis Pavilion. Member, later Vice-President, American 
Climatological Association, 1892- , Corresponding Member 
(Honorary), International Anti-Tuberculosis Association, Berlin. 
Member, The Minnesota Club; the St. Paul Association of Public 
and Business Affairs, several times director of same ; the St. Paul 
Institute; Minnesota State and American Medical Associations; 
National Tuberculosis Association; Congress of American Physi- 
cians and Surgeons; National Sanatorium Association; President, 
Ramsey County Medical Society, 1904. 

b. Cincinnati, O., August 19, 1857. s. David H. Taylor and 

Laura Carroll, m. (1) . c. Louise Taylor, (2) St. Paul, 

Minn., September 8, 1910, Ethelberta Geer. c. Henry Longstreet, 
Jr., 1912; Laura Carroll, 1915. Address, 748 Linwood Place, St. 
Paul, Minn. 

fThomas, John Mickle Whitall, A.B. 

Entered 1874. 

Glass manufacturer, 1878-96; engraving and printing, 1896 to 
1919. 

b. Baltimore, Md., April 11, 1859. d. January 24, 1919. s. 
James Carey Thomas, A. M., M. D. (Class 1851, Manager, 1860- 
97) and Mary Whitall. m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 24, 1883, 
Mary Clark Nicholson. 

fWhite, George Wilson, A.B. 

Entered 1874. 

Athenaeum Society Medal ; Class President, 1878. Teacher of 
Science and Mathematics; Principal, Sunbury Academy, N. C, 
1878-79; Principal, Belvidere Academy, N. C, 1880-83; New 
London Academy, Ind., 1883-84; Central Academy, Plainfield, 



186 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1878 

Ind., 1884-92; Treasurer, Guilford College, N. C, 1893-1913. 
Assistant in Mathematics, 1913-17. 

b. Belvidere, N. C, June 22, 1855. d. February 22, 1917. s. 
Rufus White and Lydia Wilson, m. September 16, 1886, Mary 



Elizabeth White. 



Non-Graduates 



Black, John Maris Lindsay. 

Entered partial course (Arts), 1873, and entered full course, 
1874. Left middle of Sophomore year. 

Student 1 year, Philadelphia Polytechnic College. Printer ; rail- 
road freight clerk. Retired, 1901. 1921-22, conducting subscrip- 
tion agency. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 8, 1857. s. Samuel Anderson Black 
and Elizabeth Cochran Lindsay, m. Camden, N. J., May 28, 1891, 
Lydia Kite Abell. c. Dorothy Lindsay, 1892 ; Jeannette Hotchkin, 
1893; Henry Maris, 1894; Samuel Lindsay (d. 1896), 1895; 
Bertha Parker, 1897; Elizabeth Lindsay, 1901. Address, Villa 
Nova, Pa. 

fBrown, Thomas Wistar, Jr. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1875 ; left 1876. 

Merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 7, 1858. d. April 16, 1916. s. 
Moses Brown, Jr., (Class 1848) and Mary Wain Wistar. m. 
Scotland, October 4, 1890, Margaret Muir Coldstream. 

fPaul, Joseph William. 

Entered 1873 and left 1876. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 12, 1858. d. 1911. s. William W. 
Paul and . m. Margaret Parrish. 

fPearce, Robert Kester. 

Entered 1873 as Special Student and left at close of the Fresh- 
man year. 

Manufacturer and merchant. 

b. Bordentown, N. J., October 29, 1855. d. June 1, 1917. s. 
Joseph Pearce and Emily Thompson, m. June 19, 1877, Emily 
Nelson Wynne. 

White, Oliver H. 

Entered 1874 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Farmer; merchant; teacher; President of Topeka Transfer & 



1879] MATRICULATE CATALOG 187 

Storage Company. Member, Chamber of Commerce of City of 
Topeka. Member of Board of Trustees, Y. M. C. A.; Rotary 
Club. 

b. Belvidere, N. C, October 9, 1852. s. Josiah T. White and 
EHzabeth Wilson, m. Charlottesville, Ind., December 30, 1880, 
Caroline Hill. c. Mary Elizabeth, 1882; lone Hill, 1886; Florence 
Ruth, 1889; Olive, 1893; Eliott Hill. 1902. Address, 1327 Lane 
Street, Topeka, Kan. 

1879 

Bispham, Samuel, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1875. 

Merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 12, 1858. s. Samuel Augustus 
Bispham and Cornelia Koons. m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 4, 1894, 
Ella Mount, c. Eleanor, 1895; Samuel, Jr., 1896; John B., 1899; 
Roger, 1904. Address, 2306 De Lancey Place, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fGibbons, Edward, A.B. 

Entered 1874. 

b. Wilmington, Del., March 9, 1858. d. 1891. s. Richard P. 
Gibbons and . 

fGifford, John Henry, A.B. (M,D., Harvard Univ., 1884.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1876. 

President, Athenaeum. Alumni Medal for Oratory and Com- 
position, 1878. Valedictorian. Teacher, South Pittsburg, Tenn., 
1879-80. Assistant Governor, Friends' School, Providence, R. I., 
1881-82. Graduate, Harvard Medical School, 1884. Councillor 
of Massachusetts Medical Society; President, Fall River Medical 
Society ; President, Home Training School for Nurses, Fall River. 
Secretary, Staff, Fall River Hospital; Physician at Fall River, 
Mass., 1884-1919. Consulting Physician, Highland Hospital, Fall 
River. Served on Exemption Board during Great War. Director 
of hospital to care for wounded during the war. Member: Phi 
Beta Kappa; New England Haverford Club; Fall River Harvard 
Club; Fall River Chamber of Commerce; Fall River Congrega- 
tional Club; Fall River Adams Club. 

b. West Falmouth, Mass., February 6, 1858. d. Fall River, 
Mass., December 14, 1919. s. Azariah S. Gifford and Lois Bean, 
m. Fall River, Mass., September 14, 1886, Phebe E. Newton, c. 
Edward S. A., 1889 (d. 1890) ; Newton R., 1890. 



188 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1879 

Henderson, Francis, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa.) 
Entered 1875. 

Studied Law, University of Pennsylvania. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 30, 1859. s. Henry Henderson 
and Helen A. Claubaugh. Address, Scotch Plains, N. J. 

fLowry, William Challcley, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1876. 

Secretary, Everett. Numismatic Curator, Loganian. Winner, 
Comfort Cricket Prize for Bowling ; First Cricket Eleven. "Spoon 
Man." Clerk. Collector. Wholesale grocer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 11, 1860. d. Philadelphia, Pa., June 
29, 1919. s. John Stroud Lowry and Elizabeth Collins Stokes, 
m. May 23, 1887, Elizabeth Webster, c. Alfred, 2d., 1888; Ed- 
mund W., 1889; Herbert M., 1891 ; William C, Jr., 1894; Benja- 
min H., 1906. 

Newkirk, John Bacon, A.B. (M.E., 1897.) 

Entered 1875. 

First Cricket Eleven. Manufacturer. Firm, John B. Newkirk 
& Co., Iron and Steel Products. Retired 1909. Member, various 
clubs and organizations. Treasurer, Monthly Meeting of Friends 
of Philadelphia for the Western District. 

b. Near Bridgeton, N. J., March 6, 1859. s. Nathaniel R. New- 
kirk, M. D., and Martha R. Bacon, m. Moorestown, N. J., De- 
cember 15, 1915, Mary Chapman Borton. Address, 119 East 
Montgomery Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. 

fSheppard, John E., A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1882.) 
Entered 1873. 

President of Everett Society. Student, University of Pennsyl- 
vania School of Medicine, 1879-82 ; University of Berlin, Ger- 
many, 1888-89; University of Vienna, Austria, 1889. Interne, 
Pennsylvania and University Hospitals, 1882-83. Attending Phy- 
sician, Mercer Memorial Home, Atlantic City, 1884-88. Health 
Officer, Atlantic City, 1885-86. Instructor in Otology, New York 
Post-Graduate School and Hospital, 1890-92; Professor, Otology, 
New York Polyclinic, 1893-96. Long Island College Hospital 
Medical School, 1895-1915. Assistant Surgeon and Surgeon, Ear 
Department, Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital ; then Consulting 
Aurist, Attending Aurist, Long Island College Hospital, 1903-15. 
Aurist, Methodist-Episcopal, St. Catharine's, Brooklyn Hospital, 
and Day-Kimball Hospital, Putnam, Conn. Author of various 
monographs on otological subjects and Contributing Otologist to 
Reference Handbook of Medical Sciences. Member, American 
Otological Society; American Laryngological, Rhinological and 



1880] MATRICULATE CATALOG 189 

Otological Society; A. M. A.; American Academy Medicine; New 
York Otological Society (President, 1908-09) ; New York State 
Medical Society; Kings County Medical Society (President, 1905) ; 
Brooklyn Pathological Society; Association of Physicians; Long 
Island Medical Club; Brooklyn Practitioners' Club. 

b. Stoe Creek, Cumberland County, N. J., June 1, 1859. d. 
Putnam, Conn., September 13, 1915. s. George Wood Sheppard 
and Ruth Bacon, m. August 11, 1894, Juanita Argyle Campbell, 
c. Ruth. 

Non-Graduates 
Beezley, James. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1876 from Earlham, la., and left 
Junior year, 1878. 

b. May 2, 1853. s. Joseph Beezley and . Last address, 

Yazoo City, Miss. 

1880 
Bishop, William, S.B. 

Entered Junior Class 1878. 

Assistant in Astronomical Observatory and Instructor in Me- 
chanical Drawing, Haverford College, 1880-81. Recorded Minister 
in Society of Friends. Merchant. Secretary and Treasurer, Bucks 
County Contributionship (Fire Insurance). Member, National 
Education Association; American Water Works Association. 

b. Columbus, N. J., December 23, 1856. s. John Bishop (Class 
1838) and Rebecca F. Biddle. m. Flushing, Belmont County, 
O., May 26, 1883, Martha M. Holloway. c. Edward, 1884; 
William, Jr., 1891; Sarah, 1901. Address, 63 Trenton Avenue, 
Morrisville, Bucks County, Pa. 

Brede, Charles Frederic, A.B., A.M., 1891. (B.S., Whittier Col- 
lege, Iowa, 1877. Ph.D. at Univ. of Pa., 1905.) 
Entered Sophomore Class 1877. 

Salutatorian Honors in Greek, Latin, Mathematics. Student, 
Whittier College, la., 1875-77; Johns Hopkins University, 1886- 

87. Clerk, 1880-81. Teacher, 1881-86, Ely Lamb's Elementary 
and High School, Greek, Latin and German, Baltimore, Md. 1887- 

88, English, Latin and German in German Classical School, Balti- 
more, Md. Greek, Latin and German in Friends' School, German- 
town, Philadelphia, Pa., 1888-98; 1898-1900, Pennsylvania College, 
Gettysburg, Pa., Professor of Modern Languages. 1903-05, As- 
sistant Instructor in French, University of Pennsylvania; 1905-21, 
Teacher of German, French and Spanish, Philadelphia Northeast 



190 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1880 

High School. During several seasons between 1889 and 1893, Pro- 
fessor of German at the Sauveur Summer School at Amherst, 
Mass., Burlington, Vt., and Rockford, 111. 1903-08, Central High 
School, Philadelphia (Night School), French and English for 
foreigners. Teacher in Northeast High School, Philadelphia, Pa, 
Contributor to German American Annals. Author of "The Ger- 
man Drama in English on the Philadelphia Stage," 1918. Lec- 
turer on various literary subjects. Member, Modern Language 
Association; Association of Modern Language Teachers of Phila- 
delphia (President, 1912-13) ; Teachers' Association of Philadel- 
phia ; High School Men Teachers' Association ; American Academy 
of Political and Social Science; National Geographical Society; 
German Society of Pennsylvania; Secretary of Library Commit- 
tee, 1897-1921 ; Friends' Institute, etc., etc. 

b. London, England, 1857, s. Carl Brede and Johannot Mc- 

Mahon. m. December 19, 1906, Voll. c. Marie Therese 

Hilpert, 1907; Anna Marie Johannot, 1909. Address, 176 Man- 
heim Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Corbit, Alexander Peterson, S.B. 

Entered 1876. 

Farm owner and manager. Member of Delaware Assembly, in 
the House, Sessions 1907 and 1919 ; Speaker, latter session. State 
Senate, Sessions 1909 and 1911. Member, University Club, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. ; Swedish Colonial Society ; Pennsylvania Society for 
Promotion of Agriculture; Grange. 

b. Odessa, Del., February 20, 1861. s. John Cowgill Corbit 
(Class of 1853) and Emily Peterson. Address, Odessa, New 
Castle County, Del. 

Cox, Charles Ellwood, A.B, (Hon. A.M., Univ. of the Pacific, 
San Jose, Calif., 1889; A.M., Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ., 
Calif., 1893.) 

Entered 1876. 

Librarian, Everett; President, Everett; Member, Loganian. 
Student, 1 year at Kansas State University. Principal, Friends' 
Academy, Le Grand, la., 1880-85 ; Instructor of Private Pupils, 
Santa Cruz, Cal., 1885-86; Professor, Mathematics, College of 
the Pacific, San Jose, Cal., 1886-91 ; Instructor and Assistant 
Professor, Mathematics, Stanford University, 1891-1900; Teacher 
of Mathematics, Washburn School, San Jose, 1901-02. Manager 
of two small orchards, 1890-1905. Assessor, College Park Sani- 
tary District, 1905-09; President of College Park Association of 
Friends, 1893-1904. Minute Clerk in Senate, California State 



1880] MATRICULATE CATALOG 191 

Legislature, Session of 1913. Insurance business. Provident Life 
& Trust Company ; New York-California Underwriters, etc. 1899, 
elected a member of the Corporation of Haverford College; Di- 
rector of the Mutual Building and Loan Association of San Jose 
and College Park since organization in April, 1889. 

b. Azalia, Ind., August 10, 1854. s. Benjamin Cox and Mary 
Morris, m. San Jose, Cal., June 26, 1884, Lydia Shipley Bean. c. 
Mary Hannah, 1885 (d. 1885); Anna Shipley, 1887; Catharine 
Morris, 1890. Address, 855 Chapman Street, San Jose, Cal. 

Edwards, Josiah Pennington, A.B. 

Entered 1876. 

Won Gold Medal Alumni Prize for Oratory and Composition, 
1879. Teacher, Bloomingdale Academy, Ind., 2 years; General 
Agent for Book Concern, Nashville, Tenn., 2 years; Homesteader 
and Lumber Dealer, Colorado, 4 years ; General Agent, Book Con- 
cern, Kansas City, Mo., 2 years; Insurance Agent, Richmond, 
Ind., 1 year ; shingle manufacturer. State of Washington, 1 year ; 
Teacher in Washington, 2 years. Editor of The Record, Mt. Ver- 
non, Wash. Mechanician and inventor. 

b. Spiceland, Ind., March 22, 1852. s. David Edwards and 
Susanna Pennington, m. Kansas City, Mo., June 25, 1890, Ella 
Henry Bailey, c. Carleton Bailey, 1892; Ella Louise (Maxwell), 
1897. Address, Spiceland, Ind. 

Gause, Charles Edward, SB. 

Entered Junior Class 1878. 

Alumni Prize for Oratory. Editor, The Haverfordian, 1880. 
Student at Harvard, 1884-85. Instructor in Mathematics and 
Curator of the Museum, Haverford College, 1883-84, Teacher. 
Compiler and Editor, two School Readers. Tutor. 

b. Rahway, N. J., November 27, 1859. s. Charles E. Gause and 
Mary Jane Townsend. Address, 14 Llandilo Road, Llanerch, Pa. 

Jones, Edward Megarge, SB. 

Entered Junior year 1878. 

Vice-President, Everett. Editor, The Bud. Cricket Team. 
Lumber merchant, 1881-87; commission merchant, 1887-1907. Re- 
tired. Member, Philadelphia Cricket Qub; Germantown and 
Chestnut Hill Improvement Association; Germantown Horticul- 
tural Society; Young Men's Christian Association; Independent 
Republican Club. Keystone Automobile Club. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., February 22, 1859. s. Charles 
Jones (1837) and Ann Magarge. Address, 114 West Coulter 
Street, Germantown, Pa. 



192 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1880 

Lynch, James Lewis, A.B. 

Entered 1876. 

Teacher; Superintendent, Public Schools, Fayette, and County 
School Commissioner, Howard County, Mo., 6 years. Bookseller 
and stationer at Fayette, 8 years. County Superintendent, Schools, 
Saline County, Mo., 1909-19. 

b. Fayette, Mo., November 19, 1848, s. Robert Lynch and 
Matilda Hall. Address, 362 South Jefferson Avenue, Marshall, 
Mo. 

Mason, Samuel, A.B. 

Entered 1876. 

Won Freshman Cricket Prize Belt; Sophomore-Freshman Prize 
Bat, 2 years ; First Eleven Prize Bat, Junior and Senior years ; 
Captain of First Eleven. Treasurer, Alumni Association, 1886-90. 
Director in Trust Company, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., and 
also in various manufacturing companies. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., October 15, 1859. s. Samuel 
Mason and Jane T. Edge. m. January 7, 1886, Katharine E. 
Stokes, c. Samuel, Jr., 1887; Katharine W. (Elkinton), 1892; 
Evelyn, 1896. Address, 704 Locust Avenue, Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Perry, William Francis, A.B. 

Entered 1877. 

Various offices in Athenaeum and Loganian. Honor Student. 
Associate Principal, New Paltz Academy, 3 years ; Principal, Ver- 
milion Grove Academy. 1 year ; Hotel Clerk, Minnewaska, Ulster 
County, N. Y., 8 years ; Manager, Aldine Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1890-1915. 

b. Providence, R. L, March 12, 1857. s. William Henry Perry 
and Sarah Anna Nichols, m. December 23, 1883, Ellen Elizabeth 
Markle. Address, Aldine Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Rhoads, Joseph, A.B., A.M., 1883. 

Entered 1877. 

Valedictorian. Editor, The Haverforduin, 1879-80. Instructor 
in Natural History and Curator, Museum, Haverford College, 
1880-83. Principal, Friends' Central Academy, Plainfield, Ind. 
Teacher, Wilmington, Del., and at Westtown. Salesman. Adver- 
tising Manager. Minister in the Society of Friends. 

b. Marple, Delaware County, Pa., April 3, 1857. s. Jonathan 
Evans Rhoads and Rebecca C. Garrett, m. Pennsdale, Pa., July 
5, 1882, Harriet E. Masters, c. Joseph Edgar Rhoads, 1883. 
Address, Moylan, Delaware County, Pa. 



1880] matriculate catalog 193 

Non-Graduates 
Bachman, Frank Eshleman. (S.B., Lafayette College, 1880.) 
Entered 1876 and left at close of Freshman year. 
Student, Lafayette College, Pa., 1877-80. Analytical Chemist 
and Blast Furnace Manager. 

b. Strasburg, Pa., December 9, 1858. s. Jacob Bachman and 
Elizabeth Eshleman. m. October 20, 1888, Bessie Timberlake. 
Address, Port Henry, N. Y. 

Bines, David Adams. 

Entered 1876; left 1877. 

Farmer. Coal Dealer. Solicitor, 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 18, 1859. s. David Adams Bines 
and Tacy M, Trump. Address, Fifty-third and Berks Streets, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

fCope, Francis Hazen. 

Entered 1876 and left 1879, at close of the Junior year. 

Manufacturer. 

b. Awbury, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. d. Boston, Mass., 
January 7, 1909 (accident), s. Francis Reeve Cope (Class 1839) 
and Anna Stewardson Brown. 

fHill, Mahlon Patterson. 

Entered 1876 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Farmer. 

b. Mt. Pleasant, O., January 27, 1857. d. October 12, 1916. 
s. Joseph Hill and Deborah Patterson, m. June 11, 1885, Anna E. 
Jones. 

Roberts, Joseph Russel Evans. 

Entered 1876 and left at close of the Freshman year. 

Rockhill Iron & Coal Company ; Secretary and Treasurer, Phila- 
delphia National Baseball Club; with Marshall Spader & Co. 
(stock brokers). Member, Philadelphia Club; Racquet Club; 
Philadelphia Country Club ; Maryland Jockey Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 16, 1860. s. Edward Roberts and 
Martha Price Evans, m. November 15, 1910, Ethel Inez Tiera. 
Address, 1833 Delancey Place, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fSchively, Edwin Ford. (A.B., A.M., LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1884. 

Entered 1876 and left 1877. 

Student at University of Pennsylvania, 1877-80. Instructor of 
Latin and Greek, Germantown Academy, 1880-81. Lawyer, Real 
Estate Title & Trust Company, 1889. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 9, 1860. d. August, 1912. s. W. 
Henry Schively and Anna Thomas Ford. m. Mary Esther Roots. 

13 



194 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1881 

fTownsend, Clayton William. (M.D., 1870, College of Phys- 
icians and Surgeons, N. Y. City.) 
Entered Junior Class 1878 and left at close of the year. 
Editor, The Haverfordian. Studied medicine at University of 
Michigan, 1868-69, and at College of Physicians and Surgeons, 
New York City, 1869-70. Physician; teacher. 

b. Near Fredericktown, O., November 8, 1847. d. Lanthol, O., 
June 30, 1880. s. Asa M. Townsend and Elizabeth G. Wood, 
m. August 23, 1872, Rachel Annette Levering. 

fUpdegrafif, William Ross. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1877 and left at end of the year. 

Student at Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., two years. Mer- 
chant. Manufacturer of and jobber in pottery wares. 

b. Mt. Pleasant, O., May 12, 1859. d. 1907. s. David Brainard 
Updegraff (Class 1853) and Rebecca Ballinger Price, m. Febru- 
ary 14, 1887, Laura Alda Heberling. 

Whitall, John Mickle. 

Entered 1876 and left at close of Junior year. 

Overseer, William Penn Charter School. Manager of Haver- 
ford College. Glass manufacturer. Member, University Club; 
Huntingdon Valley Country Club; Sunnybrook Golf Club; Ger- 
mantown Cricket Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 8, 1858. s. James Whitall (Class 
of 1853) and Mary Wistar Cope. m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 
20, 1881, Margaret Haines Bacon, c. Margaret M., 1882; Mil- 
dred, 1884; James, 1888; Helen, 1890; William H. B., 1892. 
Address, 512 Church Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

tWhite, Thomas Newby. (M.D., 1882, College of Phys. and Sur- 
geons, Baltimore, Md.) 
Entered 1876 and left at end of Sophomore year. 
Studied medicine. Vice-President, Seaboard Medical Associa- 
tion of Eastern North Carolina and Virginia. 

b. Belvidere, N. C, December 12, 1857. d. Franklin, Va., April 
2, 1918. s. David White and Isabel Wilson, m. Franklin, Va., 
October 20, 1909, Jane Densur Pretlin (?). c. Mary Winston, 
1911; Thomas N., Jr., 1913. 

1881 

Blair, William Allen, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1882. Hon. A.M., 

Trinity College, N. C, 1889.) 
Entered 1877. 
President, Everett. One of the first Editors of The Haver- 



1881] MATRICULATE CATALOG 195 

fordian. Business Manager of the same. Student at Harvard 
University, 1881-82; at Johns Hopkins University, 1885-86. Prin- 
cipal, High Point School, N. C, 1882; Superintendent of Schools, 
High Point, 1883 ; Principal, High School, 1885 ; Lecturer on 
Pedagogy, Swarthmore College, 1886. Principal, High School, 
Winston, N. C, and Editor Educational Magazine, 1887. 1888, 
Superintendent, State Normal Schools; 1889, State Representative 
to Paris Exposition. 1889, Delegate to World's Sunday-School 
Convention, London, 1890, President, Bank ; Board of Examiners, 
Trinity College. 1891, State Board Charities and Public Wel- 
fare; Delegate to National Association Charities and Corrections. 
1894, admitted to Bar. 1898, President, North Carolina State 
Bankers' Association. 1901, assisted in organizing a powerful 
Life Insurance Company. 1904 to date, President, State Board 
Charities and Public Welfare. 1905, Member, United States As- 
say Commission. Special Aide on personal staff of President of 
United States, with rank of Colonel. 1908, appointed. Inaugura- 
tion Committee. 1909, Trustee, George Peabody College for 
Teachers; Trustee, Salem College. Speaker for Liberty Loan 
Campaign. Lawyer, banker, welfare worker, etc. Director and 
Chairman, Finance Committee, Jefferson Standard Life Insurance 
Company; Scout Commissioner for Winston-Salem; State Board 
of Pardons. Member, Winston-Salem Board of Trade; Cosmos 
Club; Twin City Club; Forsythe Country Club; State Bankers' 
Association; American Bankers' Association; Vice-President of 
same, 1919. Member, State Historical Association; United States 
Historical Association; Southern Historical Association; Na- 
tional Geographic Society; Shakespearian Society; Phi Beta 
Kappa. 

b. High Point, N. C, June 4, 1859. s. S. I. Blair and Abigail 
Hunt. m. Winston-Salem, N. C, November 20, 1895, Mary 
Eleanor Fries, c. Margaret Agnes, 1896; Marian Hunt, 1899; 
John Fries (Class 1924), 1903. Address, 210 South Cherry Street, 
Winston-Salem, N. C. 

Brinton, Walter. 

Entered Junior Class 1879. 

Associate Editor, The Haverfordian; on First Football Team. 
Civil Engineer. Surveyor and Regulator of Fifth Survey of Dis- 
trict of Philadelphia, Pa. Member, Board of Surveyors for City 
of Philadelphia since 1892. Member, Engineers' Club of Phila- 
delphia; American Institute of City Planning; Pennsylvania His- 
torical Society; Union League of Philadelphia. 

b. Chadds Ford, Pa., July 10, 1859. s. Emmor Brinton and 



196 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1881 

Deborah Garrett, m. Frarikford, Philadelphia, Pa., April 16, 1891, 
Elizabeth W. Smedley. c. W. Carroll (d. 1918), 1894; Mary S., 
1896; Elizabeth, 1900. Address, 4540 Adams Avenue, Frank- 
ford, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Carey, Anthony Morris, A.B. 

Entered 1877. 

Captain of First Cricket Eleven. Minister in Society of Friends. 
Vice-President, Carey Machinery and Supply Company, 

b. Baltimore County, Md., January 11, 1861. s. James Carey 
(Class of 1839) and Susan Budd Kimber. m. January 18, 1893, 
Margaret Cheston Thomas, c. G. Cheston, 1894; James Carey, 
III, 1895; M. Millicent, 1899; Anthony Morris, Jr., 1900; Susan 
Shober, 1904; Richard H. T., 1906. Address, 1004 Cathedral 
Street, Baltimore, Md. 

Collins, William Henry, SB., A.M., 1892. 

Entered 1877. 

"Spoon Man" ; Secretary of Athenaeum. Member, Phi Beta 
Kappa, 1898. Member, Loganian; Founders' Society. Secretary 
of Class of 1881 to date. Author several articles on "Observa- 
tions of Sun Spots," "Position of Comets," etc. Mercantile pur- 
suits, 1884-87; Assistant in Haverford College Observatory, 1891- 
92. Director, 1892-1904; Superintendent, Buildings and Grounds 
of Haverford College, 1897-1920. Member, National Geographi- 
cal Society ; American Astronomical Society ; Save the Redwoods 
League; Foreign Missionary Association of Friends of Philadel- 
phia; Member of the Corporation of Haverford College; of the 
Cheyney Training School for Teachers ; Member of the Keystone 
Automobile Club; Member of Society of Friends; Member of the 
Main Line Citizen's Association. Retired. 

b. Peekskill, N. Y., October 22, 1859. s. William Bowne Col- 
lins and Mary Griffen. m. Philadelphia, Pa., May 22, 1894, Julia 
Cope. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Cook, Joseph Horace, S.B. 

Entered 1877. 

Civil Engineer and Architect, Pennsylvania Railroad, 1881-84; 
Board of Public Education, Philadelphia, Building Department, 
1885-1918. 1918, retired. Member. Union League, Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 18, 1862. s. Joseph Harris Cook and 
Anna Pharo. m. (1) Philadelphia, Pa., November 26, 1906, Mar- 
garet Miller Bradley (d. November 25, 1911); (2) Philadelphia, 
Pa., July 10, 1918, Mary M. Fuller. Address, Holliston and 
Rubio Streets, Altadena, Cal. 



1881] MATRICULATE CATALOG 197 

Edwards, Levi Talbot, A.B., A.M., 1889. 

Entered 1877. 

President of Class. First Prize, Haverfordian Essay. Teacher, 
Bloomingdale Academy, Ind., 1881-82. Professor of Mathe- 
matics, Wilmington College, O., 1882-86; Professor of Mechanics 
and Engineering, Haverford College, 1886-1905. Consulting Engi- 
neer, 1905-17. Awarded Edward Longstreth Medal of Merit by 
Franklin Institute of Philadelphia for inventon of Talbot Com- 
pound Air Lift System. Member, Phi Beta Kappa. Member, 
American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Society for the Pro- 
motion of Engineering Education. Member, City Club of Phila- 
delphia. Engineer. Municipal and Industrial Water Supply. In- 
ventor and Patentee. 

b. Ogden, Ind., January 29, 1854. s. David Edwards and 
Susanna Pennington, m. (1) Blanchester, O., July 1, 1885, Elvie 
L. Aikin; (2) Haverford, Pa., June 25, 1890, Mariana C. Ladd. 
c. Edward Aikin, 1886 ; Earle Nelson, 1888 ; Alethea Talbot, 1892. 
Address, 1478 North Lake Avenue, Pasadena, Cal. 

Forsythe, Davis Hoopes, SB. 

Entered Junior Class 1879. 

Teacher for 33 years at Germantown Friends' School and at 
Westtown. Editor, The Friend. Superintendent of Office Build- 
ing in Philadelphia. 

b. Near Chadds Ford, Pa., August 25, 1858. s. Lewis For- 
sythe and Mary Ann Hoopes. Address, 400 North Church Street, 
West Chester, Pa. 

Hartshorne, Edward Yarnall, A.B. 

Entered 1877. 

President, Everett Society; President of Class; Treasurer of 
Alumni Association. Railroading, 1882-1903. Banking, 1903-19. 
Retired. Treasurer of several charitable organizations. Member, 
Main Line Citizens' Association; American Academy of Political 
and Social Science ; Pennsylvania Historical Society ; various chari- 
table organizations. 

b. Overbrook, Pa., October 11, 1861. s. Charles Hartshorne 
(Class of 1846) and Caroline Cope Yarnall. m. Ardmore, Pa., 
October 15, 1896, Clementina Borie Rhodes, c. Caroline C, 1897; 
Emily B., 1898 ; Clementina R., 1903 ; Edward Y., 1912. Address, 
Oakley Road, Haverford, Pa. 

Johnson, Isaac Thorne, A.B., A.M., 1887. 
Entered 1877. 
Principal, Friends' School, Wilmington. Del.. 1881-98; Treas- 



198 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1881 

urer and Literary Editor, The John C. Winston Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., 1899-1906; Secretary-Treasurer, The Johnson Manu- 
facturing Company, makers of railway supplies, Urbana, O., 1907 
to date. Manufacturer. Member, The American Academy of 
Political and Social Science. Member of Friends' Publication 
Board (appointed 1912 by the Five Years' Meeting) ; Member of 
Board of Trustees of Wilmington College, O. ; Member of Haver- 
ford College Corporation. 

b. Mooresville, Ind., February 6, 1858. s. Alfred Johnson and 
Anna M. Thorne. m. Dwight, 111., October 7, 1902, Lida Manson 
Kimball. Address, 200 South High Street, Urbana, O. 

Kennard, Edwin Orson, A. B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1878. Won First Prize, Loganian 
Debating Contest. President, Athenaeum. Valedictorian. Sub- 
scription book business, 1881-85. Teacher, Central High School, 
Columbus, O., 1885-90; furniture business, 1891; orange and 
lemon grower; instrumental in development of irrigation in upper 
San Gabriel Valley. 

b. Greensboro, Ind., October 23, 1852. s. Jacob Kennard and 
Rebecca Polk. m. Columbus, O., October 23, 1884, Flora Hesse. 
c. Earle H., 1885; Helen Rose, 1888; Roberta Claire, 1890; Ruth, 
1892; Theodore Gladden, 1904. Address, Glendora, Cal., R. F. 
D. 118. 

Moore, Jesse Hollo well, A.B. 

Entered 1877. 

Secretary, Loganian ; Secretary, Everett ; Editor of The Haver- 
fordian. Secured organization of Y. M. C. A. in the College; 
Corresponding Secretary of same for 1 year. Teacher, 1881-90, 
North Carolina; Principal, High School in Illinois, 1890-91. 
Teacher in High School in Texas, 1891-94. Principal, Friendsville 
Academy, Tenn., 1894-1902. Professor, Greek, Washington Col- 
lege, 1904-05. Dean and Professor of Latin and Greek in Lincoln 
Memorial University, Tenn., 1905-09. Professor, Latin and 
Greek, Lincoln Memorial University, 1909 to date. Recorded a 
Minister of the Society of Friends, 1884. Chairman, Chapter 
Red Cross, 1918-19. Member, The Classical Association of the 
Middle West and South ; National Geographical Society. 

b. Goldsboro, N. C, April 18, 1855. s. Curtis P. Moore and 
Jinnette Smithey. m. Lagrange, N. C, December 26, 1889, 
Blanche Headen. c. Ruth, 1894. Address, Harrogate, Claiborne 
County, Tenn. 



1881] MATRICULATE CATALOG 199 

Page, WiUiam Enoch, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1882.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1878. 

President, Athenaeum; Editor of The Haverfordian. Student 
at Harvard University, 1881-82; at Harvard Law School, 1883. 
Teacher, Newport, R. I., 1883-88; Chicago, 111., 1889. Manager 
of Carnegie property, Cumberland Island, Ga., 1890-1915. Man- 
ager of Estate of Lucy C. Carnegie (deceased), 1916-22. Di- 
rector of First National Bank of Fernandina, 1896-1922. Secre- 
tary of Fernandina Dock & Realty Company, 1903-22. Member, 
Harvard Law School Thayer Club; Seminole Club, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 

b. South Danvers, Mass., August 7, 1862. s. Enoch Page and 
Ruth Devol. m. Chicago, III, November 23, 1903, Elinor Tucker 
Bickford. Address, Cumberland Island, Ga. 

Price, Walter Ferris, A.B., A.M., 1882. (A.M., Harvard, 1884.) 

Entered 1877. 

Won Prize Belt for Fielding in Cricket, twice ; Bat, once. Mem- 
ber, Phi Beta Kappa. Assistant Librarian, Haverford College, 
1881-83. Teacher in Haverford Grammar School, 1884-91. 
Studied architecture and traveled, 1892-1902; since, practiced as 
an architect. 

b. Delaware County, Pa., August 31, 1857. s. James Martin 
Price and Sarah D. Lightfoot. m. Philadelphia, Pa., December 8, 
1906, Felicia H. Thomas, c. Eleanor M., 1910. Address, 119 
South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Smith, Albanus Longstreth, SB. 

Entered 1877. 

United States Coast Survey; Structural Iron Contractor; Im- 
porter of Metallic Tubing; Trustee and Manager of Cemeteries. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., March 29, 1859. s. Horace 
J. Smith and Margaret Longstreth. m. Germantown, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., October 20, 1885, Emma Brooks Mellor. c. Mayburry 
Mellor, 1888; Lloyd Mellor, 1890; Elizabeth P. (Satterthwaite), 
1897. Address, 45 East Penn Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
Winslow, Thomas Newby, A.B. 

Entered 1877. 

First Cricket Eleven. Teacher, 2 years. Lawyer. Life Insur- 
ance, about 15 years. Income Tax Agent, 5 years. Accountant, 2 
years. Life Insurance. 

b. Belvidere, N. C, April 19, 1861. s. Thomas E. Winslow 
and Mary Ann Peele. m. Guilford County, N. C, June 5, 1901, 



200 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1881 

Louise Palmer, c. Thomas P., 1904; Louis J., 1907. Address, 
183 William Street, East Orange, N. J. 

t Winston, John Clark, A.B. 

Entered 1877. 

Alumni Prize for Oratory, 1881. Class President; Vice-Presi- 
dent, Loganian Society; President, Alumni Association, 1895-96. 
Manager of "Branch Office" of the "Christian Union" of New 
York, 2 years; and at Indianapolis, Ind., 1884-1920; President, 
John C. Winston Publishing Company, Philadelphia. One of the 
originators of the Philadelphia reform movement, and Chairman, 
Committee of Seventy; Chairman of Citizens' Committee, which 
secured a new charter for Philadelphia, 1919. Active in politics 
and civic duties, 1904-1920. December, 1919, appointed Director 
of Public Works, Philadelphia, Pa.; Member, Historical Society 
of Pennsylvania; The University Club; the City Club; the G^r- 
mantown Cricket Club; the Huntingdon Valley Country Club. 
1916, President, Arts and Science Club of Germantown. 

b. Darlington, Ind., November 22, 1856. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
May 6, 1920. s. Bowling Henry Winston and Anna Clark, m. 
Richmond, Va., July 19, 1883, Samuella Terrell Ricks, c. Lucy 
A. Winston. 

Non-Graduates 

Chase, William Cromwell. 

Entered 1877 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1879. Re- 
entered Junior Class 1880 and left during the year. 

b. Haverford, Pa., September 27, 1862. s. Thomas Chase (Pro- 
fessor of Philology, 1885-86; President, 1874-86) and Alice Un- 
derbill Cromwell. Address, care of T. H. Chase, 6558 Greenwood 
Avenue, Chicago, 111. 

Davis, George Frederick. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1878 and left at close of Sophomore 
year. 

School teacher; farmer; bookkeeper; express agent; agent of 
State Board of Lunacy and Charities; Member, Town School 
Committee ; Assistant in the State Department of Public Welfare. 

b. Westport, Mass., September 8, 1857. s. Benjamin Davis and 
Esther M. Gifford. m. Tiverton, R. I., Christina R. Sanford. 
Address, 281 Grove Street, Fall River, Mass. 

fHadley, Walter Carpenter. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1878 and left because of ill health at 
close of Junior year. 



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One of the founders of The Haverfordimi and its first Business 
Manager. Student at Chicago University. Member, American 
Institute of Mining Engineers; President, Southwestern Mining 
Association; Secretary, Historical Society of New Mexico. Sen- 
ator, New Mexico Thirty-first Assembly. President, New Mexico 
School of Mines. Member of Board of Regents. Journalist; 
Mining Engineer, Merchant and Railroad Builder. 

b. Richmond, Ind., September 8, 1857. d. Albuquerque, N. M., 
February 16, 1896. s. Hiram Hadley (Class 1856) and Hannah 
Fulghum. m. Philadelphia, Pa., 1883, Alice C. Paxson. 

fHarvey, Lawson Moreau. (LL.B. Central Law School, Ind., 
1882.) 

Entered 1877 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Student at Butler University, Ind., 1878-80 ; Central Law School 
of Indiana. Lawyer. Judge of Superior Court, Marion County, 
Ind., 1894-98. Lawyer. Justice of Supreme Court of Indiana, 
at Indianapolis, 1916-20. 

b. Plainfield, Ind., December 5, 1856. d. Indianapolis, Ind., 
June 25, 1920. s. Thomas Burgess Harvey, M. D., LL. D., and 
Delitha Butler, m. October 18, 1882, Kate Parrott. 

fHussey, George Frederick. (LL.B., Univ. of Md.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1878 and left at close of the year. 
Student at Law School of University of Maryland. Lawyer. 
Advertising Agent, Cincinnati, O. ; then at Rochester, N. Y. ; 
then New York City ; Book Publisher ; Assistant Secretary, Ameri- 
can Bible Society. 

b. Peekskill, N. Y., September 24, 1859. d. East Orange, N. J., 
April 27, 1894. "s. George Frederick Hussey and Margaret Clapp. 
m. July 2, 1890, Kate Philip. 

fJenkins, Charles Williams. 

Entered 1877 and left at close of the Freshman year. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 26, 1860. d. Germantown, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., August 17, 1881. s. Jabez Jenkins and Margaret Wil- 
liams. 

Marshburn, William Valentine. (M.D., Univ. of Louisville, Ky., 
1886.) 
Entered 1877 and left at close of Freshman year. 
Student at Louisville Medical College, 1880-81, and at Uni- 
versity of Louisville, Tenn., 3 years ; Principal, Sylvan Academy, 
N. C, 1877-79; Principal of Friendsville Academy, Friendsville, 
Tenn., 1881-84. Physician, Estacade, Tex., 1886-1895 ; Physician, 
El Modena, Cal., 1895-1903; at Whittier, Cal., 1903-12; Superin- 



202 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1881 

tendent, Whittier Hospital, Cal., 1907-12. Physician at Yorba 
Linda, Cal., 1912-20. Surgeon for Pacific Electric Railway since 
1907. Physician and Surgeon. Fruit grower. Director in First 
National Bank. 

b. Snow Camp, N. C, June 13, 1855. s. Obed Marshburn and 
Catherine Pickett, m. Danville, Ind., July 26, 1881, Alzora E. 
Hadley. c. Clara (Semans), 1887; Albert L., 1889; Elma (Pear- 
son), 1891; Cora A. (Sydnor), 1893; Oscar O., 1896. Address, 
Yorba Linda, Cal., Box 65. 

fPhillips, John Lougeay. (M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 
Phila., Pa., 1883.) 
Entered 1875 and left during Junior year, 1880. 

b. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 1, 1859. d. . s. R. B. Phillips 

and . 

Shipley, Walter Penn. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1883.) 

Entered 1877 and left at close of Junior year. 

First Cricket Eleven. Treasurer of Alumni Association, 2 years. 
Law Student at University of Pennsylvania, 1880-83. Licensed 
Pilot of Delaware River. Member of Law Firm, Shipley & Vaux, 
for over 30 years. For over 14 years Editor of Chess Column 
in Philadelphia Inquirer. Half owner of Shipley & Vaux Shoe 
Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa., since 1915. Director 
and Treasurer, Trustees Germantown Preparative Meeting of 
Friends. Treasurer of Home for Aged and Infirm Colored Per- 
sons ; Director of The John C. Winston Company. Co-editor with 
G. C. Reichholm, "History of Chess in Philadelphia." Chess 
champion of Pennsylvania for years 1898, 1902, 1909. Chess 
champion of Philadelphia for years 1888, 1890, 1901, 1906, 1913. 
President, Franklin Chess Club for many years. Member, Uni- 
versity Club; Historical Society of Philadelphia. Member, Man- 
hattan Chess Club of New York City; Boot and Shoe Manufac- 
turers' Association of Philadelphia ; National Boot and Shoe Manu- 
facturers' Association. Attorney at Law and Manufacturer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 20, 1860. s. Thomas Shipley and 
Eliza M. Drinker, m. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., October 
17, 1889, Anne Emlen. c. Thomas Emlen, 1890; James Emlen, 
1894; Walter Penn, Jr., 1897. Address, 477 Locust Avenue, Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fVail, George Requa. 

Entered 1877; left during Junior year. 

b. February 13, 1860. d. Los Angeles, Cal., 1880. s. Nathan 
R. Vail and Anna Walker. 



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fVail, John Randolph. 

Entered 1877 and left Sophomore year, 1878. 

b. May 28, 1861. d. 1891. s. Nathan R. Vail and Anna Walker. 

White, Walter. 

Entered 1877 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Farmer. Clerk. Minister in Society of Friends. Operator of 
lumber and shingle mill. Bookkeeper and stenographer for manu- 
facturing plant. 

b. Belvidere, N. C, November 26, 1858. s. Rufus White and 
Lydia Wilson, m. Belvidere, N. C, October 20, 1880, Alice Law- 
ton Nicholson, c. Lydia Nicholson, 1881 ; Percival Bassett, 1883 ; 
Alice Everett, 1887; Charles Nicholson, 1889; Ellen Mildred, 
1896; Marianna, 1900. Address, 309 Johnson Street, High Point, 
N. C. 

1882 

Barton, George Aaron, A.B., A.M., 1885; LL.D., 1914. (A.M., 
Harvard, 1890; Ph.D., Harvard, 1891.) 
Entered Sophomore Class 1879. 

Associate Editor of The Haverfordian; President of Class; 
Valedictorian ; President of Council of Loganian Society ; Presi- 
dent, Everett Society. Editor-in-Chief, The Haverfordian. Presi- 
dent of Y. M. C. A. Everett Prize for Debating. Member, Phi 
Beta Kappa. Recorded Minister in Society of Friends, 1879-1918. 
Deacon in the Episcopal Church, 1918-19; Presbyter, 1919 to 
date. Insurance business, Boston, Mass., 1882-84. Teacher of 
Bible, Philosophy, Mathematics and Classics, Friends' School, 
Providence, R. I., 1884-89; Student at Harvard University, 1889- 
91. Lecturer on Bible Languages, Haverford College, 1891-95; 
Associate in Biblical Literature and Semitic Languages, Bryn 
Mawr College, 1891-96; Associate Professor, 1896-1904; Pro- 
fessor, 1904 to date ; Director of the American School of Oriental 
Research in Jerusalem, 1902-03. Professor of the Literature and 
Language of the New Testament in the Divinity School of the 
Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, 1921 to date; Di- 
rector of the American School of Oriental Research in Bagdad, 
1921 to date. Author : A Sketch of Semitic Origins, Social and 
Religious; The Roots of Christian Teaching as Found in the Old 
Testament; A Year's Wandering in Bible Lands; Haverford 
Library Collection of Cuneiform Tablets (3 vols.) ; Ecclesiastes; 
The Heart of the Christian Message; Commentary on Job; The 
Origin and Development of Babylonian Writing; Sumerian Busi- 



204 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1882 

ness and Administratvve Documents; Archaeology and the Bible; 
The Religions of the World; Miscellaneous Babylonian Inscrip- 
tions; Sumerian Religious Texts; The Religion of Israel; Jesus 
of Nazareth, a Biography. Author, important monographs in 
memorial volumes to the late President Harper, of Chicago, and 
the late Professor Toy, of Harvard ; also more than ninety articles 
in the Jewish Encyclopedia; the article "Number" in the Encyclo- 
paedia Biblica; more than thirty articles in Hastings' Dictionary 
of the Bible in One Volume; and more than twenty articles in 
Hastings' Encyclopcsdia of Religion and Ethics; also numerous 
articles in the Journal of the American Oriental Society, the Jour- 
fval of Biblical Literature, the American Journal of Archceology, 
the American Journal of Semitic Languages; the Biblical World, 
Orientalische Literaturzeitung , the Friends Review, American 
Friend, Present Day Papers, Friends' Quarterly Examiner and 
other journals. Member, American Oriental Society (President, 
1916-17) ; Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis (President, 
1913-14) ; Archaeological Institute of America (President of its 
Pennsylvania Society, 1916 to date) ; American Philosophical So- 
ciety; Phi Beta Kappa (President of Haverford Chapter, 1911- 
12) ; Society for the Promotion of Liberal Studies; Society of 
Biblical Archaeology, London; Victoria Institute, London; 
Deutsche Morgenlande Gesellschaf t ; Deutsche Orients-Gesell- 
schaft; Vorderasiatische Gesellschaf t; Palestine Oriental Society, 
Jerusalem; Palestine Exploration Fund, London; Egypt Explora- 
tion Fund, London; Egyptian Research Account, London; Text 
and Translation Society, London; and the Oriental Club of Phila- 
delphia (President, 1897-98 and 1908-09). Corresponding Mem- 
ber of the Societe Archeologique Frangaise. For 12 years (1906- 
18) Manager of the American Sunday School Union, and since 
1919 its Educational Adviser. Member of "American Land 
Army," 1917-19. Member, The Harvard Biblical Club and the 
Philadelphia Clericus. Examining Chaplain of the Diocese of 
Pennsylvania. 

b. East Farnham, Province of Quebec, Canada, November 12, 
1859. s. Daniel Barton and Mary Stevens Bull. m. Boston, 
Mass., Caroline Brewer Danforth. c. Rhoda C. Barton. Address, 
237 Roberts Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Coffin, John Elihu, SB. 

Entered 1878. 

First and Second Cricket Teams. President, Cricket and Base- 
ball Associations, 2 years ; Captain, Baseball Team, 2 years. Mem- 
ber, Athenaeum Society. Assistant in Astronomical Observatory, 



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1882-83. Compiler of Porter and Coates Interest Tables, 1883. 
Principal, Vermillion Academy, 111., 1883-84. Real estate, Los 
Angeles, Cal., 1887-88. Treasurer's Office, Los Angeles, 1889-90. 
Assistant Superintendent and Superintendent, State School, Whit- 
tier, Cal., 1891-97. Lumber business. Southern Oregon and 
Northern California, 1897-1903. 1906 to date, California Furni- 
ture (Vice-President and President). Empire Arizona Consoli- 
dated Copper Company. Member, University Club; Los Angeles 
Athletic Club; Los Angeles; Merchants and Manufacturers As- 
sociation of Los Angeles; Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles; 
Automobile Club of Southern California. 

b. New Garden, N. C, September 17, 1860. s. Samuel D. 
Coffin and Mary Ann Newlin. m. Los Angeles, Cal., December 
31, 1889, Bertha Lindley. Address, 202 South Washington Ave- 
nue, Whittier, Cal. 

Corbit, Daniel, S.B. 

Entered 1878. 

Member First Cricket Eleven (3 years) and First Football 
Eleven (3 years). Farmer and Farm Manager. Member, Uni- 
versity Club, Philadelphia. 

b. Odessa, Del., January 15, 1863. s. John Cowgill Corbit 
(Class of 1853) and Emily Peterson. Address, Odessa, Del. 

Cox, Isaac Milton, S.B. 

Entered 1878. 

Teacher. Principal, School, Fairmount, Kan., 1878; Principal 
of Schools, Montana, la., 1883; Principal, Academy, 1883-86; 
Professor, Greek, Wilmington College, O., 1886-87; Teacher, 
Greek and Latin, Friends' School, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1887-89. Tutor in Latin, San Jose, Cal., 1890-91 ; fruit grower, 
1891-97. Inspector, Schools, Hawaii. Principal of Kalihiwaena 
School (?), Honolulu. President of the Territorial Teachers' 
Association; Member of Board of Directors of Associated Chari- 
ties, Honolulu. Member, National Education Association; Na- 
tional Geographical Society. 

b. New Providence, la., April 12, 1861. s. Benjamin Cox and 
Mary Morris, m. College Park, San Jose, Cal., May 7, 1891, 
Catherine Elizabeth Bean. c. Joel Bean, 1892; Mary Morris, 
1893 (d. 1898). Address, 919 Twelfth Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii. 

Crosman, George Loring. 

. Entered 1878. 
Business Manager of The Haverfordkin. City Office Manager, 
Thomson-Houston Electric Company, Chicago, 111. President, G. 



206 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1882 

A. Crosman & Sons Company, Portland, Me. ; Qiairman, Public 
School Board, Swampscott, Mass.; Chairman, Trustees, Oak 
Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, Me.; Mayor, City of Saco, Me., 
March 18, 1901 ; President, Board of Foreign Missions, New 
England Y. M. Friends; President, Y. M. C. A., Portland, Me.; 
President, Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Me.; President, 
Maine Peace Society, 1914-15; Member, Rotary Club; Portland 
Club; National Association of Box Manufacturers. Manufac- 
turer, lumber and box shooks. 

b. Lynn, Mass., June 14, 1860. s. George A. Crosman and 
Evaline Brown, m. Chicago, 111., September 28, 1886, Mary Agnes 
Pickering, c. Helen C, 1888; Loring Pickering, 1892; Aquila 
Hurford, 1897. Address, Deering Junction, Portland, Me. 

Hazard, Richard Bowne, A.B. 

Entered 1878. 

Teacher for 10 years. Principal. Superintendent, City Schools, 
River Falls, Wis. Proprietor of the Hazard Teachers' Agencies, 
Minneapolis and Spokane, established 1892; incorporated, 1905. 
Also engaged in farming and fruit growing. Author, various 
pamphlets. 

b. N. Ferrisburg, Vt., August 26, 1859. s. Seneca Hazard and 
Achsah Meader Huntington, m. (1) June, 1884, Isabel Merriam. 
c. Rowland M., 1885; Margery I., 1891. (2) May, 1896, Hattie 

B. Shepherd, c. Frederick S., 1897; Mary S., 1899; T. Hartley, 
1901; Lillian A., 1905; Ruth H., 1907; Richard B., II, 1914. 
Address, Excelsior, Lake Minnetonka, Minn, (home), and 703-4 
Globe Building, Minneapolis, Minn, (business), 

Jones, Frederick Dilwin, S.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1879. 

Treasurer, Athenaeum. Treasurer, Union Reform League, 1899- 

. Proprietor, Jones Book Store, Los Angeles, Cal., 1886-1906; 
President and Treasurer, Jones Book Company, Los Angeles, Cal., 
1906-13. Published some "Practical Helps for Teachers in Pri- 
mary Grades." Member, Los Angeles Academy of Science. 
Treasurer of Intercollegiate Socialist Society of Los Angeles. 
Member, Proximo Club. Jones Realty Company. 

b. South China, Me., November 30, 1855. s. Clarkson Jones 
and Alvina P. Runnels, m. San Jose, Cal., June, 1891, Minnie 
Hanby. Address, 25 North Wilson Avenue, Alhambra, Cal. 

fJones, Wilmot Rufus, A.B. 
Entered 1878. 
Won Alumni Prize Medal for Composition and Oratory, 1882. 



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Won Prizes for Debate and Declamation, 1882. Vice-President, 
Loganian. Teacher in Friends' School, Providence, R. I., 1882-86; 
Superintendent of Schools and Principal, High School, South 
Hadley Falls, Mass., 1886-89; Headmaster, High School, Brad- 
ford, Mass., 1889-90; Stamford, Conn., 1890-1904; Allegheny 
Preparatory School, Pittsburgh, 1904-10; Headmaster and 
Founder of Mill Brook School, Concord, Mass., 1910-1915. Mem- 
ber of Council of Education, Conn., 1895-1915. President, State 
Teachers' Association, Conn, 1904. Member, National Commis- 
sion on Graded Worship, 1912-15. 

b. South China, Me., October 27, 1859. d. Concord, Mass., 
June 2, 1919. s. Jeremiah Rogers Jones and Mary C. Jones, m. 
(1) July 31, 1883. Julia E. Jones (d. November 16, 1886) ; (2) 
July 30, 1890, Mirah L. Judd (d. August 3, 1897). 

f Leeds, Wiimer Pancoast, A.B. 

Entered Junior Class 1880. 

First Scholar, 1882. Principal, Moorestown Academy. Teacher, 
Friends' Select School, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. January 12, 1859. d. Atlantic City, N. J., August 10, 1885. 
s. Allen T. and Hannah Leeds. 

Morgan, Jesse Henley, SB. 

Entered from Oskaloosa, la., 1878. 

Student at Earlham College, 1875-76 ; at Penn College, 1876-78. 
Honor Student. Bookkeeper, Kansas City, Mo., 1883-84; Town- 
ship Trustee, 2 years. School Director. President, Board of 
Directors, Lowell Polytechnic Institute, Lowell, Kan. ; miller, Low- 
ell, Kan. Local traveling salesman. Farmer. Promoter of short 
line of railroad ; railroad contractor ; real estate agent. 

b. Richmond, Ind., July 6, 1861. s. William B. Morgan and 
Sarah Henley, m. August 30, 1893, Ida M. George, c. Raymond 
L. Address, 823 Fourth Street, Alva, Woods County, Okla. 

Palmer, Thomas Chalkley, SB. 

Entered 1878. 

First Scholar, 1882 (Scientific Section) ; President, Everett So- 
ciety; "Spoon Man," 1882. Special Chemistry Student, Philadel- 
phia College of Pharmacy, 1883-84. Chemist to John M. Sharp- 
less & Co., Chester, Pa., 1882; later a Director in Sharpless Dye- 
wood Extract Company until 1904 ; Director and Chemist at plant 
of American Dyewood Company, Chester, Pa., 1904- . Manager 
of plant, Chester, Pa., and Director and Second Vice-President of 
American Dyewood Company ; Author, Technical Articles on dyes 
and their uses, in trade journals, and Nature Studies, and more 



208 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1882 

technical articles on Natural History, e. g., Notes on Isoetes, 
Botanical Gazette ; Structure of the Diatom Girdle; Delaware Val- 
ley Forms of Trachelomotias; A New Diatom; Apparatus of Loco- 
motion in Surirella; various Diatom papers in scientific proceed- 
ings. Member, Phi Beta Kappa; Fellow of Royal Microscopical 
Society ; Member, Franklin Institute and Academy of Natural 
Sciences, Philadelphia ; Delaware County Institute Sciences, Media, 
Pa. ; University Club, Philadelphia ; Authors' Club, London. Some 
time member. Society Chemical Industry, England ; Society Dyers 
and Colorists, England ; Societe Chimique de Paris. 

b. Media, Pa., October 23, 1860. s. Lewis Palmer and Mary 
Comfort Wildman. m. Parkerville, Chester County, Pa., October 
21, 1886, H. Jane Walter, c. Walter, 1888; Lewis, 1889. Ad- 
dress, R. F. D. No. 2, Media, Delaware County, Pa. 

Randolph, Edward, A.B. 

Entered 1878. 

Class Secretary and Treasurer. Bookkeeper. In export and 
import trade with west coast of Africa. Civil Engineer, Chemist 
and Bacteriologist. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 6, 1861. s. Edward Taylor Ran- 
dolph and Mary Sharpless. m. August 2, 1893, Anna J. Moon, 
c. Jane C, 1902. Address, R. F. D. No. 4, Hampton, Va. 

Winston, Lindley Murray, S.B. 

Entered 1878. 

Civil Engineer, with C. B. & Q. Railway System, 1 year; City 
of Philadelphia, Pa., 3 years; Santa Fe Railroad Company in 
Colorado and in Chicago, 1 year ; with John C. Winston & Co., 
Philadelphia, 1889-91. Orange grower, at Redlands, Cal. Secre- 
tary and Manager, Redlands Fruit Association, 7 years. Vice- 
President of same, 1905-20; President, to date. Vice-President 
of the Redlands Co-operative Fruit Association. President, Red- 
lands Highlands Fruit Exchange since 1912. Charter Member of 
Redlands Fortnightly Club. 

b. Darlington, Ind., August 24, 1861. s. Bowling Henry Win- 
ston and Anna Clark, m. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., April 
30, 1891, Lily Palmer White, c. Juliana, 1893 (d. 1893) ; John 
Clark, 1896. Address, 832 Stillman Avenue, Redlands, Cal. 

Non-Graduates 
fGamble, Elisha. 

Entered Junior Class 1880 and left during Senior year. 
Teacher. 

b. East Carmel, O. (?), November 28, 1855. d. March 10, 
1895. s. Harrison Gamble and , 



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fJay, William Charles. (M.D., Bennett Medical College, 1883.) 
Entered Sophomore Class 1879 and left during Junior year, 

1881. 
Studied medicine, Bennett Medical College, Chicago, 111., 1881- 

83. Manager of Penn College, la. Physician, Richmond, Ind., 

until on account of failing health removed to a farm near Sharon, 

la. 

b. Farmers' Institute, Ind., December 2, 1860. d. Richmond, 

Ind., January 10, 1898. s. Allen Jay and Martha Ann Sleeper. 

m. May 2, 1883, Anna Florence Newby. 

Mott, Richard. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1879 and left at end of the year. 

In earthenware and china jobbing business. Banker. Member, 
Union League; Huntingdon Valley Country Club; Pine Valley 
Golf Club. 

b. Burlington, N. J., September 3, 1861. s. Richard Field Mott 
and Susan Thomas, m. Marietta, Pa., October 26, 1892, Emily 
Mehaffey. c. Gertrude (Detwiler) ; Richard F. ; George M. Ad- 
dress, 211 East Union Street, Burlington, N. J. 

Robinson, Herbert Winslow. (M.D., Bowdoin College, 1892.) 
Entered Sophomore Class 1879 and left December, 1879. 
Physician at Epping, N. H., 7 years; in Medford, Mass., 11^ 

years ; in Candia, N. H., 5^ years. 

b. Windham, Me., July 27, 1857. s. Henry Robinson and Lydia 

Varney. m. March 23, 1887, Mary G. Moody, c. Kenneth, 1896. 

Address, Sterling, Mass. 

Robinson, William Henry. (A.B., Colby University, 1882; A.M., 
1887.) 

Entered 1878 and left 1880, at close of Sophomore year. 

Teacher in Oakwood Seminary for 1 year ; Teacher of Greek 
and Latin, Dundee Preparatory School, 1883-84. Student of 
Theology, Oberlin College. Minister of the Gospel in northern 
Ohio, Southern California, Northern California; 1892, ordained 
Minister of Congregational Church. Retired from Ministry. Con- 
tractor. 

b. Windham, Me., April 15, 1856. s. Henry Robinson and 
Lydia Varney. m. (1) South Durham, Me., August 14, 1884, 
Alice May Coombs (d. June 26, 1910). c. Ervin Varney, 1903; 
Ruth Lois, 1893. m. (2) Mary Alice Moore (Wilder). Address, 
657 Tularosa Drive, Los Angeles, Cal. 

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210 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1883 

Rushmore, Townsend. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1879 and left at close of the year. 

Secretary, Athenaeum, President of Class. Entered business 
shortly after leaving college. Member of firm, Carlowitz & Co., 
of China and Japan, until 1919. One term, Member of Common 
Council of the City of Plainfield. Member, Chamber of Com- 
merce of State of New York; Down Town Association of New 
York ; various local organizations and clubs in Plainfield. Retired. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 27, 1861. s. Isaac W. Rushmore and 
Mary J. Quinby. m. December 3, 1890, Jean Bertram Murray, 
c. Murray Rushmore, 1891 ; Mary Rushmore, 1893. Address, 524 
Stelle Avenue, Plainfield, N. J. 

Thomas, Henry M. (M.D., Univ. of Maryland, 1884; Hon. A.M., 
Johns Hopkins, 1902.) 

Entered 1878 and left at the close of the Freshman year. 

Won Freshman Prize Cricket Belt for Fielding, 1879. Mem- 
ber, Board of Managers, Haverford College. Pre-Medical Stu- 
dent at Johns Hopkins University, 1879-82 ; Medical Student, Uni- 
versity of Maryland, 1882-85. Post-graduate Student, Johns Hop- 
kins University, 1882- . Post-graduate, Heidelberg, Berlin and 
Vienna, 1886 and 1887. Neurologist. Clinical Professor of 
Neurology, Johns Hopkins University; Visiting Physician to Bay 
View Hospital, representing Johns Hopkins University, 1887-88. 
Physician-in-Chief to Neurological Dispensary, Johns Hopkins 
University Hospital; Neurologist to Johns Hopkins Hospital; 
Consulting Neurologist to Bay View Hospital, Union Protestant 
Infirmary and several other hospitals. Ex-President, Board of 
Trustees, Thomas Wilson Sanitarium for Children. Member, 
Haverford Society of Maryland ; American Neurological Associa- 
tion ; American Medical Association ; other medical societies ; Balti- 
more Country Club. 

b. Baltimore, Md., May 25, 1861. s. James Carey Thomas, 
M. D. (Class 1851, Manager, 1860-97) and Mary Whitall. m. 
Baltimore, Md., October 10, 1889, Josephine Carey, c. Henry 
M., Jr. ; Edward Trudeau. Address, 1228 Madison Avenue, Balti- 
more, Md. 

1883 

Baily, William Lloyd, SB. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1880. 

Secretary, Everett; President, Cricket Club. Won following 
prizes in cricket: First Prize for Bowling, 1883; First Prize for 
Fielding, 1883; First Prize for Highest Score (56), 1883. Perma- 



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nent Class Secretary. Student, Academy of Fine Arts, 1886. 
Studied Architecture in Europe, 1889. Professor of Architecture, 
University of Pennsylvania, 1889-90. Entered Profession of 
Architecture, 1891. Critic on Competitions at University of Penn- 
sylvania and Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Architect of firm, 
Baily & Bassett. Architect of Haverford College Infirmary, 
Chemical Building; Library Extensions and Stack Room, and 
Sharpless Hall, and of many other prominent buildings in Phila- 
delphia and elsewhere; residences, churches, hotels, schools, office 
buildings, banks, etc. Lecturer on Ornithology in schools, col- 
leges, etc., in eastern states. Founder of the Delaware Valley 
Ornithological Club (the largest and most active Bird Society in 
the United States) ; Red Cross and Liberty Loan Worker, 1917- 
18 ; War Garden Committee, etc. Member, Merion Cricket Club ; 
American Institute of Architects; Pennsylvania State Association 
of Architects; T-Square Club of Philadelphia; Academy of Nat- 
ural Science; American Ornithological Union; Pennsylvania 
Audubon Society, Treasurer ; Member, Board of Managers, Whit- 
tier Centre (in interest of negroes). 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., December 26, 1861. s. 
Joshua Longstreth Baily and Theodate Lang. m. Wayne, Pa., 
April 27, 1893, Sarah S. Boyd. c. William L., Jr., 1895 ; Living- 
ston B., 1899; Sarah B., 1903. Address, 220 East Lancaster Ave- 
nue, Ardmore, Pa. 

Blanchard, John, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1886.) 

Entered 1879. 

President of Class. Law Student, University of Pennsylvania, 
1884-86; Graduate Student at Law School, University of Penn- 
sylvania. Lawyer. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., October 23, 1862. s. Evan Miles Blanchard 
and Eliza Thomas Harris. Address, Bellefonte, Pa. 

Briggs, Frank Elwood, A.B. 

Entered 1879. 

With West Shore Railroad, 1883-86. With New York Central 
& Hudson River Railroad, January 1, 1886, to date. Chief Clerk 
to the Auditor Freight Account. Auditor of Freight Accounts, 
New York Central Railroad Company. 

b. Winthrop, Me., July 18, 1858. s. Moses Briggs and Lavinia 
Winslow. m. New Yorlc, N. Y., December 7, 1892, Ella Loutrel. 
c. Lutrel W., 1893; Elizabeth L. (deceased), 1895. Address, 225 
West Eighty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. 



212 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1883 

Collins, Stephen Willets, S.B., 1883. (LL.B., Columbia Univer- 
sity, N. Y., 1885.) 

Entered 1879. 

Treasurer and President, Council, Athenaeum ; Manager, Haver- 
ford College, 1896-1919. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Mem- 
ber of Society of Friends ; Trustee, Treasurer and Attorney, New 
York Colored Mission; Trustee, Secretary and Attorney of 
Twenty-first Ward Mission and Industrial School Association. 
Member, Union League Club; Bar Association of City of New 
York ; Life Member, New York Historical Society. Canoe Brook 
Club; Civic Club of Summit; Director or Attorney for Imperial 
Investing Corporation; Prospect Investing Company; Purchase 
Holding Corporation ; Lenox Hill Corporation ; Lowerre Com- 
pany; W. S. Kitchell Company, Inc.; Purchase Property Owners' 
Association, 

b. Purchase, N. Y., October 12, 1862. s. Richard Smith Collins 
and Sarah Willets. m. Arietta Hope Prentice, New York City, 
November 15, 1911. c. Stephen Willets, Jr., 1913; Arietta Hope, 
1917. Address, 40 Wall Street, New York City. 

Edwards, David William, S.B. 

Entered 1879. 

President of Class. First Scholar in Scientific Section of Class, 
for 4 years. General Agent for Indiana, of Provident Life & 
Trust Company of Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Chamber of 
Commerce. 

b. Henry County, Ind., June 17, 1857. s. David Edwards and 
Susanna Pennington, m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 24, 1885, Fannie 
Lytle. c. L. Murray (deceased), 1886; William L. (deceased), 
1888 ; Edith A., 1890; Walter J., 1893 ; Carroll P., 1895. Address, 
2054 North New Jersey Street, Indianapolis, Ind. 

Evans, George Henry, A.B. 

Entered 1879. 

Editor of The Haverfordian. Merchant and manufacturer, 
1885-95. Secretary and Superintendent, Evans Linseed Oil Com- 
pany. Manager, Mica Roofing Company, Branch Plant. Now 
with Evans Milling Company, Indianapolis, Ind. President, In- 
dianapolis Board of Trade, 1915-16. Treasurer, Midwest Ele- 
vator Company; Member, City Council, 1 term; Member, Wood- 
stock Club (Social). Interested in transportation, railway and 
ocean. Traffic expert. 

b. Waynesville, O., October 15, 1863. s. William R. Evans and 
Margaret A. Hadley. m. Indianapolis, Ind., June 19, 1888, Edna 



1883] MATRICULATE CATALOG 213 

B. Pyle. c. William R. ; Mary M.; Edith A. Address, 5019 
North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind. 

ScuU, William Ellis, SB. 

Entered 1879. 

Publisher. Vice-President, John C. Winston Company of Phila- 
delphia. Editor, "Westminster Abbey and The Cathedrals of 
England," and "Concerning a Cathedral Proposed for the Diocese 
of Pennsylvania." Vestryman for 30 years of St. Asaph Church, 
Bala. Incorporator of Christ Church, Dark Harbor, Me. Pro- 
poser, incorporator and first Canon Registrar of the Cathedral 
Church of Christ of the Diocese of Pennsylvania. Member of 
the Austin Riggs Foundation. Member, "Charter Revision Com- 
mittee" of Philadelphia; Member, Philadelphia Club; Rittenhouse 
Club; Racquet Club; Radnor Hunt Club; Merion Cricket Club; 
Bryn Mawr Polo Club; Historical Society; Church Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 3, 1862. s. David Scull (Class of 
1854) and Hannah EUicott Coale. m. February 16, 1887, Flor- 
ence Moore Prall. c. Margaret (Biddle). Address, Philadelphia 
Club, Philadelphia, Pa. 

tShoemaker, Samuel Bines, A.B., (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1886.) 
Entered 1878; absent part of Freshman year; re-entered 1879 
Student, University of Pennsylvania, Medical Department. 
Resident Physician, Pennsylvania Hospital, 1886-87; Member of 
the County Medical Society; Physician, Out- Patient Department, 
Pennsylvania Hospital, 1890. Physician, Germantown, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 6, 1861. d. Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., April 2, 1893. s. Benjamin Hallowell Shoemaker 
(Manager, 1880-1916) and Susan Brinton Trump, m. Baltimore 
Md., February 8, 1888, Mary Dawson Tyson. 

Spruance, John Spotswood, SB. 

Entered 1879. 

Civil Engineer, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 1884-86. Manu- 
facturer, Woolen and Worsted Goods, Kensington, Philadelphia, 
1886-92; of Woolen Yarns, Camden, N. J., 1892-99; of Wool and 
Worsted Yarns, Philadelphia, 1899-1902. Cashier, Street Rail- 
way, Wilmington, Del, 1902-06. Operator of farms and real 
estate, 1906-20. Owner and operator of three farms. 

b. New Castle, Del., March 25, 1863. s. William Corbit Spru- 
ance and Mary Louisa Spotswood. m. Spring Lake, N. J., June 
2, 1902, Sarah Keller Johnson, c. William Corbit, Jr., 1904; 
Emily Louisa, 1906; John Spotswood, Jr., 1913. Address, 2210 
Gilpin Avenue, Wilmington, Del. 



214 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1883 

Stuart, Francis Bacon, A.B. 

Entered 1879. 

Cricket and Football Teams. School Teacher, Danville, III., 
"Friends' Academy" ; General Mercantile and Stock Raising, New 
Mexico ; established "Union Stock Yards," El Paso, Tex. ; Presi- 
dent and Manager, "Atlas Brick Company," El Paso, Tex. Justice 
of Peace ; Postmaster ; Chairman of "Board of Commissioners" in 
New Mexico. Community War Service. Member of Chamber 
of Commerce. Thirty-third degree Mason. 

b. Deep River, N. C, August 15, 1859. s. Amos Stuart and 
Matilda Hadley. Address, 400 Dallas Street, El Paso, Tex. 

fThomas, Bond Valentine, A.B. 

Entered 1879. 

First Scholar in Class. Vice-President, Loganian ; President of 
Class. Won Haines Prize Cricket Fielding Belt, 1881 ; Congdon 
Prize Cricket Ball, 1880. Alumni Orator, 1894. Student at Johns 
Hopkins University, 1883. Studied Law. Superintendent, Glass 
Works; General Manager of Gold Mining Company, 1899- (?). 
With Bedell & Co., New York City. 

b. Baltimore, Md., March 23, 1863. d. January 25, 1920. 
s. James Carey Thomas, M. D. (Class 1851; Manager, 1860-97), 
and Mary Whitall. m. (1) Concord, N. H., October 13, 1886, 
Edith Carpenter; (2) , 1901. c. Anne Carey Thomas. 

White, William Alpheus, SB. 

Entered 1879. 

"Spoon Man." Valedictorian. Teacher in public schools and 
in Guilford College. Farmer. Minister of Friends. Member, 
Farmers' Union; Permanent Board of North Carolina Yearly 
Meeting. 

b. Randolph County, N. C, March 26, 1852. s. John White 
and Jane Wilson, m. Snow Camp, N. C, Roxie Dixon, c. Hugh 
Dixon, 1887; Flora Wilson, 1889; Mary Mendenhall, 1891; Wil- 
liam Alpheus, Jr., 1893 ; John Gurney, 1897 ; Joseph Dixon, 1899. 
Address, Guilford College, N. C. 

Whitney, Charles Henry, S.B. 

Entered 1879. 

Cricket Team, 2 years; Football Team, 2 years. Clerk in Car 
Wheel Foundry, Mechanical Draughtsman, Baldwin Locomotive 
Works; A. Whitney & Sons, cashier and assistant to head of the 
business ; Samuel H. French & Co., clerk and salesman ; Best, 
Fox & Co., salesman and assistant in Philadelphia office; Member 
of firm of W. K. Mitchell & Co. ; Charles H. Whitney Company, 



1883] MATRICULATE CATALOG 215 

manufacturers' representative ; President and Treasurer, Whitney, 
MacDonald Company, manufacturers of high and low pressure 
piping systems. Member, Rotary Club; Keystone Automobile 
Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 11, 1861. s. John R. Whitney and 
Louisa Caldwell Butler, m. (1) Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa., 
December 9, 1903, Mary Dorothy Bians. (2) Bryn Mawr, Pa., 
Mary Frances Smith. Address, Tioga and Memphis Streets, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Whitney, Louis Butler, S.B. 

Entered 1879. 

Clerk at Baldwin Locomotive Works; at A. Whitney & Sons; 
at 12 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia. Manager, Alpha Port- 
land Cement Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 13, 1863. s. John R. Whitney 
and Louise Caldwell Butler, m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 30, 
1889, Mary E. Head. Last address, 529 Pine Road, Sewickley, 
Pa. 

Worthington, Thomas Kimber, A.B. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins 
Univ., 1888; LL.B., Univ. of Md., 1890.) 

Entered 1879. 

President, Everett Society; of the Loganian; and Editor of 
The Haverfordian. Alumni Orator, 1892. Vice-President, 
Alumni Association. Graduate Student at Johns Hopkins Uni- 
versity, 1883-88; University of Maryland Law School, 1888-90. 
Author, "Historical Sketch of Pennsylvania Finance and Taxa- 
tion." Lawyer; Editor, Baltmiore News; President, Maryland 
Title Insurance & Trust Company; real estate business. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 23, 1863. s. Dr. Joshua H. Worth- 
ington and Mary Morris Kimber. m. (1) May 24, 1887, Mary 
Grace Thomas; (2) Lancaster, Pa., April 4, 1899, Helen Baker 
Higbee. Address, Maryland Casualty Company, Liability Depart- 
ment, Baltimore, Md. 

Non-Graduates 

Gates, Edward Earle. (A.B., 1883; A.M., 1888, Colby Univ.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1880 and left 1881. 

Teacher. Principal of High School in New York, 1884-93; 
Principal of High School, Los Angeles, Cal., 1893-97; President, 
Frederick College, Frederick, Md., 1897; Principal, High School, 
Parker, Ariz. Author of articles in "School Bulletin"; "Journal 



216 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1883 

of Education" ; "Inland Journal" (educational) ; "School Re- 
view"; "Education"; Author of "Genealogy of the Cate-Cates 
Family of New England." 

b. East Vassalboro, Me., September 12, 1860. s. Charles 
Bunker Gates, M. D., and Margaret Buffum Barker, m. August 
18, 1886, Maggie Wightman. Address, 3830 Homer Street, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 

fCates, Horace Getchell. (A.B., 1883; A.M., 1885, Colby Univ.; 
M.D., Maine Hospital College, 1887.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1880 and left 1881. 

Student at Colby University, 1879 and 1882-83; Physician and 
Surgeon to various railroads ; Assistant Surgeon to Southern Pa- 
cific Railroad Company; County Coroner, Los Angeles, Cal., 
1892-94. 

b. East Vassalboro, Me., May 22, 1863. d. Los Angeles, Cal., 
March 27, 1911. s. Charles Bunker Cates, M. D., and Margaret 
Buffum Barker, m. June 15, 1895, Mary Bichnell. 

Dunn, Robert Rowe. 

Entered 1879 and left 1881. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 25, 1863. s. Charles R. Dunn and 
. No address. 

Frissell, Walker Irwin. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1880 and left at close of the year. 

Chemist at Wheeling Iron & Steel Works. 

b. Wheeling, W. Va., December 25, 1862. s. John Frissell, 
M. D., and Elizabeth Ann Thompson, m. Wellsburg, W. Va., 
June 8, 1894, Clara Beale. Address, 54 Fourteenth Street, Wheel- 
ing, W. Va. 

Osborne, William Elmore. 

Entered 1879 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Farmer and sheep raiser. 
b. Near Ashley, O., September 27, 1856. s. John Osborne and 
Minerva Oliver, m. August 22, 1882, Laura Levering. Last 
address, Stantontown, O. 

Price, William Farmer. 

Entered 1879 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Student at Western Reserve College, Hudson, O., 1874-75. 
Sheep raising in Southwestern Virginia, 1881-83; farming in 
Chester Valley, Pa., 1883-89. Superintendent, New Brunswick 
City Railway Company, and Brunswick Traction Company, 1890- 
98. Philatelist, 1899 to date. 



1883] MATRICULATE CATALOG 217 

b. Milwaukee, Wis., August 12, 1860. s. William Ballinger 
Price (Class 1856) and Ellen Farmer, m. Germantown, Pa., 
April 27, 1882, Eleanor French Richards, c. William T. Richards, 
1885 ; Charles Matlack, 1887 ; Edith Ballinger, 1897. Address, 7 
Arnold Avenue, Newport, R. I. 

Rhodes, Richard Somers Smith. 

Entered 1879 and left during the Junior year. 

Member, Glee Club ; Captain, Football Team ; First Cricket 
Eleven. Manufacturer of cotton and woolen goods, 1887-1902. 
Fire insurance business. Member, Delaware County Historical 
Society; Springhaven Golf Club, Wallingford, Pa. 

b. Crozerville, Pa., March 11, 1861. s. John B. Rhodes and 
Ann Warren, m. Chester, Pa., April 28, 1887, Fannie Wallace 
Price, c. William Warren, 1888. Address, care of William War- 
ren Rhodes, 1309 West Thirteenth Street, Wilmington, Del. 

f Smith, Stephen Decatur, Jr. 

Entered 1880 and left at close of the Freshman year. 

Student at University of Pennsylvania, 1879-80. Author of 
Poems, "Hallo, My Fancy !" in collaboration with Charles Henry 
Liiders, etc. Iron manufacturer. Associate Editor of Ladies' 
Home Journal. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 28, 1861. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
December 17, 1909. s. Stephen Decatur Smith and Elizabeth 
Cuthbert. m. January 25, 1887, Florence Eustis. 

Starkey, Howard Abbott. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1880 and left at close of the year. 

In employ of the Elevator Companies, Duluth, Minn., 1881- 
1922. President of Consolidated Elevator Company, Duluth, 
Minn., since 1915. 

b. Vassalboro, Me., February 1, 1860. s. John W^arren Starkey 
and Charity Carr. m. July 9, 1885, Jennie M. Fellows. Address, 
2602 East Third Street, Duluth, Minn. 

Vail, Herbert Eli. (A.B., Hobart College, N. Y., 1883; A.M., 
1886.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1880; left December, 1880. 

Student, Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y. Teacher. Observer, 
United States Weather Bureau Station, Mobile, Ala. Meteorolo- 
gist, United States Weather Bureau. Newspaper work, tutoring, 
teaching and government service since 1898. Member, Theta 
Delta Chi Fraternity. 

b. Waterloo, N. Y., November 21, 1858. s. Alfred Vail and 
Mary Jane Pound, m. Rochester, N. Y., June 6, 1900, Mary 



218 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1884 

Blanche Sperry. c. Elizabeth Mary, 1904. Address, Elsmere, 
Albany County, N. Y. 

Wetherell, John Mcllvane. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1880 and left at close of the year. 

Quarterback on Football Team. Lumber business, 1887-89. 
Chief Estimator for Nicola Building Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Manager, Standard Lumber Company, Butler, Pa. ; Estimator in 
charge of construction, C. H. Mead, Boston, Mass. At present, 
General Contractor and Builder. Member, Rockport Social Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 10, 1864. s. John Macllvain Wetherell 
and Mary Smith, m. June 26, 1889, Nellie Choate. c. Mary 
Eleanor, 1890 ; Helen Choate, 1892. Address, 49 Broadway, Rock- 
port, Mass. 

fWilbur, Harry Lawrence. (A.B., Amherst, 1884.) 

Entered 1879 and left at close of the Sophomore year. 
Student at Amherst College, Mass., 188 -84. Chocolate manu- 
facturer. 

b. Kingston, Pa., December 10, 1863. d. Chicago, 111., Decem- 
ber 23, 1900. s. Henry O. Wilbur and Harriet Almira Lawrence, 
m. October 20, 1896, Clara Mattison Derby. 

1884 

Allen, John Henry, A.B., A.M., 1890. (Litt.D., Univ. of Denver, 
1914.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1881. 

Permanent Class President. First honors. Teacher since 1884. 
District School, Cayuga County, N. Y. ; Principal, Yates Academy, 
N. Y. ; Principal, Schools, Rockvale, Col. ; Superintendent, City 
Schools, Montrose, Colo. ; High School Principal in Cafion City, 
Colo.; 111/2 years, Superintendent of City Schools in Canon City, 
Colo. ; for 14 years, 1904-18, Superintendent, City Schools, Grand 
Junction, Colo. ; Buhl, Idaho, at present. Author of many articles 
on school work, school management, etc. A "4-minute" speaker 
during the war. Many times president of local or county teachers' 
associations ; President of Superintendents' and Principals' Round 
Table of the S. T. A. in Denver, Colo. ; Lecturer at Teachers' 
College, Greely, Colo.; Y. M. C. A. active worker; Member, Na- 
tional Education Association ; Idaho State Teachers' Association. 
Member of Chamber of Commerce, Buhl, Idaho ; Chairman, local 
Junior Red Cross, etc., etc. City School Superintendent. 

b. East Hamburg, N. Y., November 1, 1861. s. Franklin G. 



1884] MATRICULATE CATALOG 219 

Allen and Hannah Patience Thomas, m. Rockvale, Colo., March 
14, 1888, Jennie Zelle Jones, c. Arthur Jones, 1891 ; Florence, 
1894; Harold Franklin, 1896; Edward Jones, 1898; Winifred. 
1901 ; Ruth, 1904. Address, Corner Eighth and Locust Streets, 
Buhl, Idaho. 

Bates, Orren William, A.B. (LL.B., Yale, 1891.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1881. 

Student, Yale Law School, 1889-91. Member, "Book and 
Gavel" of Yale. Politician. Town Clerk of Sterling, Conn, 1896- 
1920, 1922- . Member, Connecticut House of Representatives, 
1897 and 1905. Town Clerk, Oneco, Conn. 

b. Coventry, R. L, August 17, 1862. s. Ambrose Hopkins Bates 
and Diana E. Kenyon. m. September 16, 1887, Julia Helena 
Seeley. Address, Oneco, Conn. 

Chase, Thomas Herbert, A.B. (A.B., Harvard Univ., 1885, A.M., 
1902.) 

Entered 1880. 

Vice-President of Class, Freshman year; President of Class; 
Vice-President, Loganian; President, Everett. Member, First 
Cricket Eleven. Student at Harvard University, 1884-85 and 
1902. Clerk. Teacher, Oakwood Academy, Union Springs, N. Y., 
1898-1901. Private Tutor, Cambridge, Mass., 1902-10. Teacher, 
Waller High School, Chicago, 111., 1910- . 

b. Haverford, Pa., April 17, 1864. s. Thomas Chase and Alice 
Underbill Cromwell, m. Chicago, III, August 26, 1909, Elizabeth 
CliflFord. Address, 6558 Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, 111. 

Haines, William Jones, A.B. 

Entered 1880. 

Secretary, Everett. Real estate. Office, Manly & Cooper Manu- 
facturing Company, 1884-85 ; Morris Wheeler & Co., Iron and 
Steel, 1886-87 ; Stephen, Jones & Co. ; Haines, Jones & Co. ; Wil- 
liam J. Haines & Co.; William J. Haines Company, Inc. (Iron 
and Steel Manufacturing) ; Penn Supply Company (Bicycle Sup- 
plies), 1887-97. Waterhouse, Forbes Company (J. S. Forbes, 
Water Sterilizers), 1898-99; Real Estate Department, Fidelity 
Trust Company, 1901-04; Registered Law Student (office Biddle 
& Ward), 1901; real estate, 1904. President, Penn Canadian 
Mines, Ltd., 1912 ; of Indian Peninsula Mining Company, Ltd., 
1918 ; of St. Maurice Mines Company, Ltd., 1918. Member, Auto- 
mobile Club of Philadelphia, 1909; Honorary Agent, Women's 
S. P. C. A., 1886; Life Member, Franklin Institute, 1884. Cor- 



220 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1884 

poration, Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in 
Medicine, 1895. 

b. Cheltenham, Montgomery County, Pa., October 14, 1865. 
s. Robert B. Haines (Qass 1844) and Margaret Vaux Wistar. 
m. Philadelphia, Pa., May 26, 1903, Katharine W. Cheston. c. 
Murray Cheston, 1904; Ellen Randall, 1906; Katharine Wirt, Jr., 
1908; William Jones, Jr., 1910. Address, 124 Chestnut Avenue, 
Chestnut Hill, Pa. 

tHall, Arthur Diilwyn, A.B., (A.M., 1895, Univ. of Minn.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1881. 

Won Athenseum Prize for Essay. Librarian, Athenseum ; Editor 
of The Gem. Student, University of Minnesota, 1894-95. Teacher. 
Windham, Me., rural school ; Beverly, Mass., High School, Assist- 
ant Principal ; Goshen, Conn., High School, Principal ; Bethel, Me., 
Academy, Principal; Fargo, N. D., Fargo College, Dean; Minneap- 
olis, Minn., Minneapolis Academy, Instructor ; Minneapolis Classi- 
cal School, Principal; Anamoose, N. D., High School, Principal; 
Van Hook, N. D., High School, Principal; Three Forks, Mont., 
Consolidated Schools, Superintendent. Member, Royal Arcanum; 
Masons. 

b. Providence, R. I., July 22, 1861. d. Three Forks, Mont., 
November 13, 1919. s. John Hacker Hall and Anna Frye Hoag. 
m. Minneapolis, Minn., Jennie M. Briggs. c. Raymond A., 1903 ; 
Alice E., 1904; Rufus H., 1908; Philip A., 1911; Lawrence E., 
1915. 
Hill, Louis Taber, SB. 

Entered 1880. 

Teacher and School Superintendent until 1909. Five years as 
rancher in New Mexico. West Branch, Iowa, 1914, newspaper 
work. 

b. Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, November 11, 1860. s. Joseph Hill and 
Deborah Patterson, m. West Branch, Iowa, June 27, 1893, Rachel 
W. Vore. Last address, West Branch, Iowa. 

t Jacob, Charles Richard, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1881. 

President, Athenaeum ; Secretary, Loganian ; Editor, The 
Haverfordian; President of Class in Senior year; "Spoon Man"; 
won Alumni Oratorical Prize ; Member, Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher. 
Teacher, Drury College, Mo., 1888-90. Teacher, French and Ger- 
man, at Moses Brown School, Providence, R. I., 1890-1915. In- 
terested in holding Yearly Meeting. 

b. South China, Me., July 11, 1863. d. Providence, R. I., April 



1884] MATRICULATE CATALOG 221 

3, 1916. s. William Jacob and Sibyl Narcissa Jones, m. Union 
Springs, N. Y., July 14, 1892, Hattie Elizabeth Jones. 

Moore, Walter Linton, S.B. 

Entered Junior Class 1882. 

Teacher, Friends' Academy, Moorestown, N. J., 1884-92. En- 
tered business with Abbott's Alderney Dairies, when incorporated ; 
became Secretary, Abbott's Alderney Dairies, Inc., Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

b. Near Kennett Square, Chester County, Pa., October 27, 1858. 
s. Kirkwood Moore and Esther Linton, m. West Grove, Pa., 
April 13, 1887, Gulielma Harvey, c. Helen M. Brinton, 1888; 
Thomas Harvey, 1896. Address, Drexel Hill, Pa., and 3034 
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Smith, Alfred Percival, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1885; LL.B., U. 
of P., 1888.) 

Entered 1880 (from Germantown Academy). 

Won Everett Society Prize for Declamation. Class Secretary ; 
Editor of The Bud; Founded Freshman-Sophomore Contest in 
Public Speaking; donated Everett Society Medal; and later. 
Trophy; donor, The Haverford Union. Student 2 years at Har- 
vard ; and at Law School, University of Pennsylvania. Life Mem- 
ber, American Academy of Political and Social Science; Harvard 
and Haverford Unions ; Boston Harvard Club ; Law Academy of 
Philadelphia ; Law Association of Philadelphia ; American Bar As- 
sociation; Charter Member of Pennsylvania Bar Association; 
Elder in Overbrook Presbyterian Church; Life Member, German 
Society ; Pioneer Verein of Philadelphia ; Pennsylvania German 
Society, its Executive Committee; Historical Society of Pennsyl- 
vania; Presbyterian Historical Society, its Executive Council, and 
Curator of its Museum these many years ; Societe de I'Histoire du 
Protestantisme Frangaise; Colonial Society of Pennsylvania; 
Netherlands Society of Philadelphia; Swedish Colonial Society 
of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Genealogical Society; New Eng- 
land Historic Genealogical Society ; Society for the Preservation 
of N. E. Antiquities; Life Member and Fellow of Society of 
London Genealogists ; Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts ; Life 
Member and Past Master of Colonial Lodge No. 631, F. & A. M. ; 
Life Member, Scottish Rite Bodies ; The Union League of Phila- 
delphia ; The City Club of Philadelphia ; Guild of Book Workers ; 
The Grolier Club. Lawyer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 11, 1863. s. Alfred Smith and Cor- 
nelia Stanley Allen, m. February 4, 1890, Elizabeth Wandell 



222 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1884 

David. Address, Rooms 704-05, Northeast Corner Broad and 
Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. ; 6391 Overbrook Avenue, 
Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. ; and Summer Residence, "Juniper 
Lodge," Israel's Head, Ogunquit, Me. 

Vaux, George, Jr., (IX), S.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1888.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1881. 

President, Council, Everett Society ; Vice-President of same. 
Manager, Haverford College, 1891 to date. Student at Wharton 
School, University of Pennsylvania. Attorney-at-Law. Shoe 
manufacturer. Author, two chapters in History of Haverford Col- 
lege. Scientific Reports on Investigations of Glaciers of British 
Columbia, etc. Member, Board of Inspectors, Eastern Penitentiary, 
Philadelphia, over 7 years. Member, United States Board of 
Indian Commissions (appointed by President Roosevelt) since 
1906; Chairman, 1913 to date. Member, American Philosophical 
Society; Fellow, A. A. A. S.; Founder, American Alpine Club; 
Treasurer, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia; Man- 
ager, Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia; 
Clerk, Philadelphia Quarterly Meeting of Friends; Associate, 
Legal Advisory Committee to Local Draft Board, 1918. Mem- 
ber, University Club, Philadelphia; National Educational Associa- 
tion; National Conference of Social Work; Horticultural Society 
Philadelphia, Pa. ; Franklin Institute ; Geographical Society, Phila- 
delphia; Appalachian Mountain Club, Boston; Alpine Club oi 
Canada; Archaeological Institute of America, etc., etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 18, 1863. s. George Vaux, VIII, 
and Sarah H. Morris, m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 2, 1907, Mary 
W. James, c. George Vaux, X, 1908; Henry James Vaux, 1912. 
Address, Gulph Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa., and 1606 Morris Building, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

White, Francis Albertson, L.B. 

Entered 1880. 

Secretary and President of Everett Society. Manager of Havei 
ford College, 1895 to date. Clerk. Manager of estates. Capitalist. 
Director in Provident Savings Bank, Baltimore, Md. ; from 1902- 
21, President, Young Men's Christian Association, Baltimore, Md. 
Member, Merchants' Club and Maryland Club. 

b. Maryland, December 4, 1860. s. Francis White (Class 1834) 
and Jane E. Janney. m. Baltimore County, Md., June, 1887 
Sarah P. EUicott. Address, 607 Keyser Building, Baltimore, Md 



1884] matriculate catalog 223 

Non-Graduates 

tButler, Frederick C. 

Entered 1880 and left at close of Freshman year. 
Publisher. Member of firm, Butler & Smythe, paper manu- 
facturers and dealers, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., . d. . s. Edgar H. Butler and 



Clothier, John Birely. 

Entered 1880 and left 1881. 

Student at University of Pennsylvania for 2 years. Real estate. 
Brokerage, since 1886. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 23, 1862. s. Conrad F. Clothier and 
Mary Victoria Birely. m. October 6, 1896, Emma Virginia Dabbs. 
c. Elizabeth King, 1890; John Birely, Jr., 1901. Address, 60 
North Windemere Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa. 

fCraig, Andrew Catherwood, Jr. 

Entered 1878 and left at close of Junior year, 1883. 

Law Student. Travel. Hunter of big game. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 20, 1863. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
January 18, 1917. s. Joseph C. Craig and Emma G. Leibert. m. 
June 1, 1898, Adaline J. Crilly. 

Ellicott, William Miller, Jr. 

Entered 1880 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Special Course in Architecture at University of Pennsylvania. 
Studied, Atelier Pascal (Architecture), 1887-88. Practiced, Port- 
land, Ore., 5 years, and afterward in Baltimore, Md. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 8, 1863. s. William Miller Ellicott, 
Jr., and Nancy Morris Ellis, m. (1) Baltimore, Md., March 3, 
1900, Elizabeth Taber King; (2) December 29, 1917, Mrs. Anna 
Campbell McFee, nee Anna Goldthwaite Campbell, of Washing- 
ton, D. C. Address, 714 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md. 

fEstes, Joseph Stanley. 

Entered 1880 and left at close of Sophomore year. 
Lawyer. 

b. Vassalboro, Me., May 13, 1861. d. . s. Jonathan Estes 

and Julia Ann Wadsworth. 

fFerris, David Sands. 

Entered 1880 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Student at Harvard, 1882-83. Sugar planter and refiner. 

b. New York City, August 13, 1863. d. New York City, Au- 



224 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1884 

gust 20, 1915. s. Lindley Murray Ferris (Class 1856) and Martha 
Sands, m. Eloise Polk. 

fGummere, William Henry. 

Entered 1880; absent during the Junior year with the Cambria 
Iron Company ; returned at beginning of Senior year and took 
special course, receiving certificate of proficiency in Mathematics. 

One year in National Bank of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, 
Pa. ; for several years connected with various estates, trusts, etc. ; 
Acting Treasurer, Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa., June, 
1894. General Baggage Agent, Lehigh Valley Railroad. Author, 
"Land o' Cakes" ; "Claims Legitimate and Otherwise" ; "Rev. John 
Jasper, Philosopher," etc. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., May 3, 1864. d. Burlington, 
N. J., July 22, 1901. s. William Gummere (Class 1836, and In- 
structor, 1834-38) and Martha Moore Morris. 

Jones, Samuel Rufus. 

Entered 1880 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

President of Class. Assistant Secretary, Mutual Home and 
Savings Association, of Dayton, Ohio; Assistant Manager of 
same; General Manager of same to date. 

b. West Milton, Ohio, November 12, 1859. s. Samuel Jones 
and Anna Jay. m. Erie, Pa., June 5, 1888, Mary Adele Yost, 
c. Rufus B., 1896; Robert Howard, 1899; Alfred William, 1902. 
Address, 931 Grand Avenue, Dayton, Ohio. 

Ladd, Isaac Gilford. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1881 and left 1882, 

Broker. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 6, 1864. s. Thomas Wood Ladd 
(Class 1854) and Hannah Peckham Gififord. Address, Waldorf- 
Astoria, New York City. 

List, John Kilbourne. 

Entered 1880 and left at close of Junior year. 

Assistant Cashier, City Bank of Wheeling, W. Va. Member, 
City Council of Wheeling. 

b. Wheeling, W. Va., June 26, 1861. s. Henry K. List and 
Sarah J. Shaw. m. April 20, 1884, Harriet Glass. Address, 
Winter Park, Fla. 

Peet, William Fellows. 

Entered 1880 and left at close of the Freshman year. 
b. Philadelphia, Pa. (?), April 16, 1864. s. E. W. Peet and 
. Last address, 110 Virginia Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. 



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Tyson, James Wood, Jr. 

Entered 1879 and left 1881. 

Copper mining and smelting, 20 years. Mine Manager; Man- 
ager of Steel Rolling Mill ; Receiver for Steel Company. Author, 
a few political articles. Legislative representative. Member, 
Board of School Directors for residential township; Trustee for 
Memorial Fund. Member, American Institute of Mining Engi- 
neers. Farmer. 

b. Baltimore, Md., December 20, 1861. s. James Wood (Class 
1845) and Elizabeth Dawson, m. New York City, October 25, 
1887, Esther S. Buchanan, c. Buchanan, 1888; Elizabeth Daw- 
son, 1894; Richard , 1896; James Wood, IV, 1898; Rosa 

Buchanan, 1900; Mordica Dawson, 1901. Address, South Straf- 
ford, Vt. 

Yarnall, Charlton. 

Entered 1880 ; left 1882, at close of Sophomore year. 

Merchant. Junior Member of firm, Ellis Yarnall & Son. 1911, 
Editor of Correspondence of "Forty Years of Friendship." Vice- 
Chairman, Department of "Medical Sanitation and Hospitals" of 
Committee of Public Safety (later called Pennsylvania Council 
of National Defense). Director, Franklin National Bank; Com- 
mercial Trust Company ; Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Cor- 
poration; Hale & Kilburn Corporation; Central Realty Company, 
etc. ; Vice-President and Chairman, Executive Committee, Bryn 
Mawr Hospital. Trustee, Estate of Alexander B. Coxe; Trustee, 
Church Pension Fund, etc. Member, Philadelphia Club; Ritten- 
house Club; Franklin Inn; Radnor Hunt; Racquet Club; Merion 
Cricket Club; Rabbit; New York Yacht Club, etc., etc. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., August 1, 1864. s. Ellis Yar- 
nall and Margaret Anne Harrison, m. Philadelphia, Pa., May 23, 
1889, Anna Brinton Coxe. c. Alexander Coxe, 1890; Margaret 
Yarnall Newbold, 1892; Anna Sophia, 1902; Agnes, 1904. Ad- 
dress, Franklin Bank Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1885 

Baily, Charles Winter, SB. 

Entered 1881. 

Business Manager, The Haverfordian; Treasurer, Carpenter 
Shop Association; Treasurer, Football Association; President of 
Class, etc. Dry goods commission merchant, firm, Joshua L. Baily 
& Co. Member, Rittenhouse Club, Philadelphia, Pa.; Racquet 
Club, Philadelphia, Pa. 

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226 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1885 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 1, 1866. s. Joshua L. Baily and 
Theodate Lang. m. Haverford, Pa., April 23, 1892, Lydia Hunn 
Wood. c. Mary Wood; Charles Frederick. Address, Strafford, 
Chester County, Pa. 

Bettle, Samuel, A.B. 

Entered 1881. 

Won the following Cricket Prizes: "Improvement Bat," Fresh- 
man year; "Fielding Belt," Second Eleven Prize Ball; "First 
Eleven Bat," 2 years. General Freight Agent in the International 
Navigation Company. Contractor, New York City. 

b. Oaklyn, N. J., October 15, 1884. s. William Bettle and Mary 
Sharpless. m. Haverford, Pa., June 20, 1889, Helen Biddle Gris- 
com. Address, 17 West Forty-second Street, and 101 East Sev- 
enty-second Street, New York City. 

Blair, John Jay, S.B. 

Entered 1881. 

Studied 2 years, Guilford College, 1879-81. Halfback, Class 
Football Team; President of Class; Cricket and Football Teams; 
Editor, The Havcrfordhn; The Gem; Member, Everett Society. 
Principal, High Point High School, 1885 ; Teacher, Winston- 
Salem, N. C, 1888-99. Superintendent, City Schools, Wilmington, 
N. C, 1899-1920. President, North Carolina Teachers' Associa- 
tion, 1893. President, Association City Superintendents, 1895 ; 
Instructor, Drawing and Architecture, University of Virginia, 
1907-14. President, Tree and Park Commission, Wilmington, 
N. C. ; Chairman, Civic Committee, Chamber of Commerce ; Mem- 
l>er of State Building Commission; Member, State Board Trus- 
tees, Stonewall Jackson Training School (State Reformatory). 
Instructor, Drawing, University of North Carolina Summer 
School, 1915-20. Lectures and papers on Astronomy and on 
Birds of North Carolina. President, Springfield Memorial Asso- 
ciation. Member, Cape Fear Club ; President of same, 1900 ; Cap- 
tain of Golf Team, 1901-08. Chairman, Boy Scout Commission, 
and Court of Honor, 1917-20. Superintendent, City Schools, 
Wilmington, N. C. 

b. High Point, N. C, September 15, 1860. s. Solomon I. Blair 
and Abagail Prudence Hunt. Address, Director of School House 
Planning, Office of State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 
Raleigh, N. C. 

fDoan, Enos L., A.B. 
Entered 1881. 
Won Athenaeum Debating Prize, 1882. President, Class, 1881- 



1885] MATRICULATE CATALOG 227 

82, 1882-83; Editor, The Haverfordian, 1882; Editor-in-Chief, 
1884; President, Athenaeum, 1884; Librarian, Loganian, 1883; 
President, Council, 1884. Student at University of Bonn, Ger- 
many, 2 semesters, 1889-90. Teacher, Friends' School, Wil- 
mington, Del., 1885-89. Associate Principal of Friends' School, 
Wilmington, Del., 1891-95 ; Teacher of French, High School, Den- 
ver, Colo., 1897 ; Teacher, Friends' School, Wilmington, Del, 1897- 
98; Principal, Friends' School, Wilmington, Del., 1898-99; Li- 
brarian, Wilmington Institute Free Library, Wilmington, Del., 
1899-1900. 

b. Valley Mills, Ind., May 14, 1860. d. Wilmington, Del., De- 
cember 18, 1900. s. Amos Doan and Martha Furnas, m. June, 
1891, Mary Louisa Clark. 

Ferris, William Taber, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1882. 

Assistant manager and later manager, New York Branch, Provi- 
dent Life & Trust Company of Philadelphia. 

b. Chappaqua, N. Y., July 16, 1866. s. Robert Murray Ferris 
and Mary Anna Taber. m. Wilmslow^, England, June 1, 1905, 
Sophie Neave. c. Philip Livingston, 1909; Francesca, 1912; Wil- 
liam T., Jr., 1913. Address, 149 Broadway, New York, N. Y., 
and Dobbs Ferry, West Chester County, N. Y. 

Hiiles, William Samuel, A.B. 

Entered 1881. 

Alumni Prize Orator, 1885. Student of Law. Lawyer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 5, 1865. s. John Smith Hiiles and 
Sarah Cooper Tatum. m. Wilmington, Del., Florence Bayard, 
c. Katherine Lee Bayard. Address, New Castle Hundred, Del. 

Hussey, William Timothy, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1882. 

Secretary, Athenaeum; President, Y. M. C. A. Business Man- 
ager of The Haverfordian. Manufacturer of agricultural imple- 
ments. Retired (?). 

b. North Berwick, Me., June 10, 1863. s. Timothy Buffum 
Hussey and Anna Mekeel. m. Plainfield, N. J., June 8, 1892, 
Florence J. Rushmore. c. Anna Rushmore, 1899. Address, North 
Berwick, Me. 

Jones, Arthur Winslow, A.B., A.M., 1890. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1882. 

Graduate Student in Greek, 1889-90. Graduate Student, Uni- 
versity of Chicago, Greek and Latin, 1894-95. Teacher in Friends' 
University, Wichita, Kans. 



228 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1885 

b. South China, Me., November 30, 1864. s. William A. Jones 
and Ann Runnels, m. Windham Center, Me., June 22, 1891, 
Lenora Louise Hawkes. c. Ruth Murray, 1892; Marietta, 1894; 
Leroy Michener, 1899 (d. 1914). Address, 2016 Maple Avenue, 
Wichita, Kans. 

Jones, Rufus Matthew, A.B., A.M., 1886. (Litt.D., Penn College, 
1898; D.D., Harvard, 1920; LL.D., Swarthmore, Haver- 
ford, 1922.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1882. 

President of Class in Senior year. Editor-in-Chief and Busi- 
ness Manager of The Haverfordian. President, Y. M. C. A.; 
President, Athenaeum. "Spoon Man." Alumni Orator. Member, 
Phi Beta Kappa. Student, Heidelberg University, 1887; Univer- 
sity of Pennsylvania, 1894-96; Harvard, 1900-01 (A. M.) ; Ox- 
ford University, 1908; Philosophy, at Marburg University, 1911; 
Hon. Degree Litt.D. from Penn College, 1898. Instructor, then 
Professor of Philosophy in Haverford College, 1893 to date. 
Recorded Minister in Society of Friends, 1890. Teacher at Union 
Springs, N. Y. ; 1885-86; Moses Brown School, 1887-89; Prin- 
cipal, Oak Grove Seminary, 1889-93; Professor at Haverford 
since 1893. Chairman of American Friends' Service Committee, 
1917 to date. Editor, Friends' Revini>, 1893-94; American Friend, 
1894-1912; Present Day Papers, 1913-15. Author: Life of Eli 
and Sybil Jones; A Dynamic Faith; Practical Christianity ; An 
Autobiography of George Fox ; Social Laiv in the Spiritual World; 
A Double Search; Studies in Mystical Religion; Quakers in the 
American Colonies; The Children of the Light; Selections from 
Clement of Alexandria; Spiritual Reformers in the Sixteenth and 
Seventeenth Centuries; Hebrew Heroes; The Inner Life; A Boy's 
Religion; St. Paul the Hero; The World Within; The Story of 
George Fox; The Remriiant; A Service of Love in War Tim^e; 
The Abundant Life; Quakerism, A Religion of Life; The Later 
Periods of Quakerism. Member, American Philosophical Asso- 
ciation, The Theological Club; Founders Club (Haverford). 

b. South China, Me., January 25, 1863. s. Edwin Jones and 
Mary Hoxie. m. (1) Ardonia, N. Y., 1888, Sarah H. Coutant; 
(2) Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury. c. (1) Lowell Coutant, 1892 
(d. 1903). c. (2) Mary Hoxie, 1904. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Markley, Joseph Lybrand, A.B.. A.M., 1886. (S.B., State Nor- 
mal School, West Chester, Pa., 1883; A.M., Harvard Univ., 
1887; Ph.D., 1889.) 
Entered Junior Class 1883. 
Graduate Student in Mathematics, 1885-86; Assistant, Astro- 



1885] MATRICULATE CATALOG 229 

nomical Observatory, 1885-86; Graduate Student at Harvard Uni- 
versity, 1886-89. Holder of Morgan Fellowship, Harvard Uni- 
versity, 1887-89; Instructor in Mathematics, Harvard University, 
1889-90; Instructor in Mathematics, University of Michigan, 
1890-96 ; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Mich- 
igan, 1896-1904; Junior Professor, 1904-07; Professor of Mathe- 
matics, University of Michigan, 1907 to date. Member, Univer- 
sity Club, Ann Arbor, Mich. ; American Mathematical Society ; 
Mathematical Association of America; Phi Beta Kappa at Haver- 
ford and at University of Michigan. 

b. East Nantmeal, Chester County, Pa., October 6, 1859. s. 
Napoleon Bonaparte Markley and Ellen Ann Liggett, m. Engle- 
wood, N. J., July 6, 1893, Mary Elizabeth Butler. Address, 1816 
Geddes Avenue, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Morris, Marriott Canby, A.B. 

Entered 1881. 

Treasurer of Class ; Treasurer of Cricket Club ; Treasurer, Foot- 
ball Association; Registrar of Everett Society; Editor, The Bud; 
Treasurer, Everett Society. Executor and trustee for estates. 
Member of Board of Managers, Provident Life & Trust Com- 
pany ; Member of Board of Managers of Saving Fund Society 
of Germantovi^n and vicinity. Member, Photographic Society of 
Philadelphia. Treasurer of Germantown Boys' Club, Inc., and 
Member of its Board of Managers. 

h. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., September 7, 1863. s. Ellis- 
ton P. Morris (Class 1848; Manager, 1884-91; Secretary of the 
Corporation, 1886-91) and Martha Canby. m. Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., June 8, 1897, Jane G. Rhoads. c. Elliston P., 1899; 
Marriott C, Jr., 1900; Janet, 1907. Address, 131 West Walnut 
Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Murray, Augustus Taber, A.B. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 
1890.) 

Entered 1882. 

Member, Everett; Vice-President, Loganian; Awarded Alumni 
Prize for Oratory, 1884; Latin Salutatorian, 1882; College Foot- 
ball Team (2 years) ; StafT of Haverfordian; Phi Beta Kappa, 
1898. Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1885-88 ; University 
of Leipzig, and Berlin, 1890-91 ; Professor of Greek, Earlham 
College, 1888-90; at Colorado College, 1891-92; at Leland Stan- 
ford Junior University, 1892 to date. Published: TJie Antigone 
of Sophocles (translated) in conjunction with H. R. Fairclough ; 
College Greek Prose Composition; Xenophon's Anabasis , with 



230 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1885 

notes and vocabulary; Homer, the Odyssey (translated), 2 vol- 
umes; also numerous articles in philological magazines. War 
Service, Food Administrator for Northern Unit of Santa Clara 
County, Cal. Member, American Philological Association; San 
Francisco Society of the Archaeological Institute of America; 
American Association of University Professors ; President, Col- 
lege Park Association of Friends ; Minister of New England 
Yearly Meeting. Professor of Greek in Leland Stanford Junior 
University. 

b. New York City, October 29, 1866. s. Robert Lindley Mur- 
ray (Class 1842; Manager, 1855-58) and Ruth Shearman Taber. 
m. New Bedford, Mass., September 2, 1891, Nella Rowland 
Gifford. c. Robert Lindley, 1892; Frederic Seymour, 1894; 
Francis King, 1895; Minerva, 1898; Lydia, 1905. Address, 1019 
Bryant Street, Palo Alto, Cal. 

Newlin, Thomas, S.B., A.M., 1892. (Ph.M., Univ. Chicago, 1905; 
LL.D., Whittier Col., 1915; D.D., Univ. of So. Cahf., 1915.) 

Entered 1884. 

Granted Degree upon Special Examinations and ranked with 
Class of 1885. Professor of Zoology and Botany, and in charge 
of the Discipline, Haverford College, 1884-86. Principal, Spice- 
land, Ind., Academy, 1886-91 ; President, Pacific College, New- 
berg, Ore., 1891-1900; Vice-President, Wilmington College, Ohio, 
1900-02 ; Dean, Guilford College, N. C, 1902-07 ; President, Whit- 
tier College, 1907-15; President, Guilford College, 1915-17; Army 
Y. M. C. A., Camp Jackson, S. C. ; Park Field, Tenn. ; Paris 
Island, S. C. ; Ordained Minister in Society of Friends, 1892. 
President, Board of Trade, Whittier, Cal, 1908-13. Real estate 
and insurance agent. Loans and securities. Head of Department 
of Philosophy in Fullerton Junior College, Fullerton, Cal., 1920- . 

b. New London, Ind., December 28, 1855. s. John Newlin and 
Elizabeth King. m. Spiceland, Ind., July 10, 1884, Olive Wilson. 
Address, 201 North Washington Avenue, Whittier, Cal. 

Reeve, Augustus Henry, A.B. 

Entered 1881. 

Loganian Society. Read law during Senior year and for six 
months afterward. Entered business of father, manufacturer of 
oil cloths and linoleums, until 1901. 1901, insurance broker; 
Superintendent of Agencies of the Employers' Indemnity of Phila- 
delphia, in 1903. Manager of Travelers' Insurance Company, 
1904 to date. During war served as member of the Philadelphia 
Home Defense Reserve. Member, Philadelphia Cricket Club, 



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Chestnut Hill; The Fire Insurance Society of Philadelphia; The 
Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania ; The Down Town Club. 

b. Alloway, N. J., November 11, 1865. s. Richard H. Reeve and 
Sarah W. Carpenter, m. Washington, D. C, Margaretta Willis 
Baldwin, c. Katharine, 1892; Augustus Henry, Jr., 1895; Richard 
H., 2d, 1904. Address, 417 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Reeve, William Foster, A.B. 

Entered 1881. 

Vice-President, Everett; Member, Cricket Eleven; Football 
Eleven and Baseball Nine; won Freshman Fielding Belt and two 
or three Prize Bats; held record for best batting up to 1885. 
Manufacturer of brick, sewer pipe and fire brick. 

b. Safe Flarbor, Pa., October 18, 1865. s. Augustus Reeve and 
Rebecca Cooper Wood. m. October 22, 1890, Mary Joy Guy. 
Address, Moorestown, N. J. 

Richards, Theodore William, S.B., LL.D., 1908. (A.B., Harvard, 
1886; A.M. and Ph.D., Harvard, 1888; Sc.D., Yale, 1905 
Chem.D., Clark, 1909; Ph.D., Prague, 1909; Sc.D., Harvard, 
1910; M.D., Berlin, 1910; D.Sc, Cambridge, 1911; D.Sc, 
Oxford, 1911; D.Sc, Manchester, 1911; Ph.D., Christiania, 
1911; LL.D., Pittsburgh, 1915; LL.D., Pennsylvania, 1920. 
Entered Sophomore Class, 1882. Secretary of Everett Society; 
Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1899; Studied at Harvard, 1885-88; 
Gottingen, 1888-89; Dresden, 1889; Leipzig, 1895; Highest 
Plonors in Chemistry at Harvard ; Morgan Fellow in Graduate 
Department, Harvard, 1886-88; Parker Fellow, 1888-89; Assist- 
ant in Quantitative Analysis, Harvard, 1889-91 ; Instructor in 
Chemistry, Harvard, 1891-94; Assistant Professor in Chemistry, 
Harvard, 1894-1901; Professor of Chemistry, Harvard, 1901-12; 
Visiting Professor to University of Berlin, 1907 ; Erving Pro- 
fessor of Chemistry, Harvard, 1912- ; Director, Wolcott Gibbs 
Memorial Laboratory, Harvard, 1912- ; Member, International 
Committee on Atomic Weights, 1899-1902; Advisor, Carnegie In- 
stitution of Washington, 1901-02 ; Associate, Carnegie Institution, 
1902- ; Member, National Research Council, 1916-19; Consult- 
ing Chemist, Bureau of Mines, War Department, 1918; Author 
of 250 papers on Chemical and Physical Subjects, and 2 books, 
"The Scientific Work of Morris Loeb," and "Experimentelle 
Untersuchungen uber Atomgewichte" ; Fellow of American 
Academy of Arts and Sciences (President, 1919-21) ; Member, 
National Academy of Sciences of Washington; Honorary Mem- 
ber, Royal Institution of Great Britain ; Foreign Member, Royal 
Swedish Academy of Sciences; Foreign and Honorary Member, 



232 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1885 

Chemical Society of London; Corresponding Member, Prussian 
Academy of Sciences ; Corresponding Member, Brooklyn Institute 
of Arts and Sciences ; Honorary Member, Harvey Society ; Mem- 
ber, American Philosophical Society of Philadelphia; Fellow, 
American Association for the Advancement of Science (President, 
1917) ; Member, American Electrochemical Society ; Member, 
American Chemical Society (President, 1914) ; Corresponding 
Member, Royal Bologna Academy of Science ; Honorary Member, 
Royal Irish Academy; Honorary Member, Franklin Institute, 
Philadelphia; Foreign Member, Academia dei Lincei (Italy); 
Foreign Member, Royal Society, London ; Foreign Member, Royal 
Danish Academy of Sciences ; Honorary Member, Chemists' Club, 
New York City; Davy Medal of Royal Society (London), 1910; 
Faraday Medal of Chemical Society (London), 1911; Willard 
Gibbs Medal of American Chemical Society (Chicago Section), 
1912; Nobel Prize for Chemistry of 1914 (Stockholm) ; Franklin 
Medal (Philadelphia), 1916. 

b. Germantown, Pa., January 31, 1868. s. William T, Richards 
and Anna Matlack. m. May 28, 1896, Miriam Stuart Thayer. 
c. Grace Thayer, 1898; William Theodore, 1900; Greenough 
Thayer, 1905. Address, 15 Follen Street, Cambridge, Mass. 

Sutton, Isaac, A.B., A.M., 1891. (A.B., Trinity, N.C., 1882 ; A.M., 
1886.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1878 and left during the Senior year, 
re-entering Senior Class 1884. 

Baseball Team, 3 years; Manager, Carpenter Shop; Athenaeum 
(Secretary), and Loganian. Teaching in North Carolina, 1882-84; 
Haverford Grammar School, 1885-94; Oakwood Seminary, 1894- 
95. Manager, Fiske Teachers' Agency, 1895-1900. Mining, 1895 
to date. Mine Examiner. Member, Y. M. C. A. ; Member, Colo- 
rado Metal Mining Association. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., February 20, 1857. s. Aaron Sutton and 
Mary Heaton Gough. m. (1) 1880, Lizzie Maria Dalton; (2) 
1888, Harriet Kennedy Chase, c. Oliver G. (deceased), 1889; 
Elizabeth (Brown), 1892; James E., 1898; Richard M., 1900. 
Address, 1547 Clarkson Street, Denver, Colo. 

White, Elias Henley, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1891.) 

Entered 1881. 

Studied, Earlham College, Ind., 1880-81. Prefect at Girard 
College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1885-95. Student at Law School, Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania, 1888-91. Lawyer. 

b. Raysville, Ind., June 21, 1861. s. James White and Jemima 



1885] MATRICULATE CATALOG 233 

D. Henley, m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 7, 1908, Clara B. 
Patterson. Address, Box 190, West Palm Beach, Fla. 

Wickersham, William Frederic, A.B., A.M., 1891. 

Entered Junior Class 1883. 

Assistant Librarian, Haver ford College, 1883-85. Teacher, 
1885-92, Westtown Boarding School, Westtown, Pa. ; 1892-96, at 
Friends' Select School, Philadelphia, Pa. ; 1896-1912, Principal of 
Westtown Boarding School, Westtown, Pa. Retired. 

b. Avondale, Chester County, Pa., October 31, 1864. s. Benja- 
min Franklin Wickersham and Mary Ann Pyle. m. Philadelphia, 
Pa., June 26, 1906, Winona B. Crew. c. Wilfred Hargrave, 1908. 
Address, 324 South Marshall Street, Kennett Square, Pa. 

t Wilson, Matthew Terrell, SB. 

Entered 1881. 

Teacher. 

b. Dublin, Ind., January 29, 1863. d. Richmond, Ind., April 5, 
1891. s. Timothy Wilson and EHzabeth Ann Terrell, m. June 
22, 1887, Isadore Hall. 

Non-Graduates 

Brick, Joseph Coles. (M.D., Jefferson Medical College, Phila., 
Pa., 1894.) 

Entered 1881 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1883. 

First Prize in Elocution. Business pursuits until 1891. 1891- 
94, Student of Medicine, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Physician and Surgeon. President, Jefferson Alumni Asso- 
ciation, 1919. President, City Council, Ventnor, N. J., 2 years, 
ending 1919. Assistant Surgeon, 2d Regiment, Pennsylvania Na- 
tional Guard, 4 years. Author of medical articles on Proctology, 
published in medical journals. Inventor of surgical instruments 
for use in Proctology. Member, American Medical Association; 
Philadelphia County Medical Society; American Proctologic So- 
ciety; Philadelphia Medical Club. 

b. Crosswicks, N. J., October 10, 1861. s. William French 
Brick and Anna Coles, m. Birdsboro, Pa., October 1, 1905, Laura 
Clingan. c. Mary; Clementine; Ann. Address, 1327 Spruce 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and 5800 Ventnor Avenue, Ventnor, 
N.J. 

fBrooke, Benjamin. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1889.) 

Entered September, 1881, and left near the close of the Fresh- 
man year. 



234 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1885 

Student at University of California, 1884-86; University of 
Pennsylvania Medical School, 1886-89. Resident Physician, Phila- 
delphia Hospital, 1890-91. First Lieutenant and Assistant Sur- 
geon, United States Army, 1891. Captain. 

b. Radnor, Delaware County, Pa., October 17, 1866. d. . 

s. Major John Brooke, Surgeon, United States Army, and Esther 
Willing. 

Buffum, Edward. 

Entered Sophomore Class. February, 1883, and left during the 
year. 

b. Newport, R. I., August 19, 1861. s. Thomas B. Buffum and 
Lydia Potter, m. Elizabeth Griffith. Last address, care of Indian 
Motocycle Company, Toronto, Canada. 

fCoUins, Benjamin. 

Entered 1881 and left at end of the Freshman year. 

Farmer. 

b. Purchase, N. Y., November 14, 1864. d. Purchase, N. Y., 
February 18, 1919. s. Richard ColHns and Sarah Willets. m, 
November 12, 1890, Esther Carpenter. 

Harding, George Franklin. (M.D., Harvard Univ., 1889.) 

Entered Sophomore Class, February, 1883, and left at end of 
the year. 

Student at Harvard University, 1881-83 ; Massachusetts Insti- 
tute of Technology, 2 years ; Harvard Medical School ; Physician 
to Skin Department, Boston City Hospital, and Cancer Hospital. 
Member, Massachusetts Medical Society ; Boston Dermatological 
Club; Boston Society for Medical Improvement; Boston Society 
of Medical Sciences. Physician. Skin specialist. 

b. Dorchester, Mass., October 18, 1862. s. George W. Harding 
and Harriet Russell, m. June 19, 1890, Elizabeth S. Clarke. Ad- 
dress, 419 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., and 7 Regent Circle, 
Brookline, Mass. 

fHill, Joseph Gurney. 

Entered 1881 and left at close of Freshman year on account of 
ill health. 

Student, Earlham College, Ind., 1880-81. Bridge building under 
General Sooy Smith, at Vicksburg, Miss. 

b. Carthage, Ind., January 27 , 1863. d. Western Springs, 111., 
May 15, 1883. s. Thomas Clarkson Hill (Class of 1854) and 
Adaline Amanda Butler. 



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Jay, Isaac E. 

Entered Sophomore Class as special student, 1882, and left 
during the year. 

Student, Earlham College. Ind., 1881-82 and 1883-85 ; at Rose 
Polytechnic Institute, Terra Haute, Ind., 1886; Purdue Univer- 
sity, Lafayette, Ind., 1887. Civil engineer. Electrical street railway 
work ; oil producer. 

b. Farmers' Institute, Ind., October 5, 1865. s. Allen Jay and 
Martha Ann Sleeper, m. May 25, 1893, Anne Horton. Address, 
1305 South Baltimore Street, Tulsa, Okla. 

fLee, Philip. 

Entered from New Iberia, La., 1881, and left at close of Fresh- 
man year. 

Bookkeeper. Druggist. Commissary, Iberia Guards, during 
political strife, 1884. 

b. New Iberia, La., July 14, 1865. d. New Orleans, June 12, 
1908. s. James Augustin Lee and Lucinda Ray. 

Smith, Logan Pearsall. (Formerly known as Lloyd Logan Smith.) 
(B.A., Univ. of Oxford, Eng., 1892.) 

Entered 1881 and left 1884. 

Student, Harvard University, 1884-85 ; Berlin University, 1885- 
86; Student, University of Oxford, England, 1888-92. One year 
in business ; since then, literary work. Author : "The Youth of 
Parnassus and Other Stories" ; "Life and Letters of Sir Henry 
Wolton" ; "Songs and Sonnets" ; "Trivia" ; "A Treasury of Eng- 
lish Prose" ; "Donrie's Sermon : Selected Passages with an Essay" ; 
"Little Essays from the Writings of George Santayana." Author. 

b. Millville, N. J., October 18, 1865. s. Robert Pearsall Smith 
and Hannah Tatum Whitall. Address, 11 St. Leonard's Terrace, 
London, S. W. 3, England. 

fWhitall, Thomas Wistar. 

Entered Freshman Class 1877 and left during the year on ac- 
count of ill health. Re-entered Sophomore Class 1882 and left 
during the year on account of ill health. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 30, 1859. d. October 1, 1894. 
s. James Whitall (Class 1852; Manager, 1857-96; Secretary, Board 
of Managers, 1866-76) and Mary Cope. m. Boston, Mass., Jan- 
uary 10, 1888, Sarah Whitmore. 



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fBetts, Thomas Wade, SB. 

Entered from Wilmington, Ohio, 1882. 

Studied architecture, Washington, D. C. Architect, Denver, 
Colo. 

b. Martinsville, Ohio, June 17, 1864. d. Wilmington, Ohio, 
June 20, 1893. s. Madison Betts and Caroline Janney. 

fDickinson, Jonathan, Jr., A.B., A.M., 1898. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1883. 

Won First Prize for Debate, Everett Society; First Prize for 
Public Speaking. President, Everett Society, 2 years. Member, 
Phi Beta Kappa, 1899. Teacher. Professor, Greek, Wilmington 
College, Ohio, 1886-90; Teacher and Vice-Principal, West End 
Military School, New York City, 1890-95; Proprietor and Head 
Master, University Grammar School, New York City, 1895-96; 
Teacher and Principal, Oakwood Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y., 
1896-1900. Owner and Head Master, Ingleside School, Levanna, 
N. Y., 1900-02. Superintendent of Raisin Valley Seminary, 
Adrian, Mich., 1902-04; Mercantile Life, 1904-05; Superintendent 
of Schools, Chester Township, Clinton County, Ohio, 1905-12; 
Ideal Steel Wheel Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1912-15; Kemper 
Military School, Boonville, Mo., 1915, Latin, Greek and English. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 7, 1861. d. Boonville, Mo., February 
8, 1920. s. Jonathan Dickinson and Anna Willis Smith, m. Sep- 
tember 12, 189-, Clara J. O'ren. 

fJohnson, Guy Roche, S.B. 

Entered Freshman Class, January 1883. 

Bookkeeper and Assistant Manager, Malaga Glass Works, 1886- 
87 ; Assistant Manager and Engineer, Allegheny Mining Company, 
1887; Engineer and Assistant Manager, Longdale Iron Works, 
Longdale, Va., 1888-95 ; General Manager, Embreville Iron Com- 
pany, Ltd., 1895. Author of a number of papers on Mining Engi- 
neering, Manufacture of Iron, etc. Member of American Insti- 
tute of Mining Engineers; North of England Institute of Mining 
and Mechanical Engineers. 

b. , September 28, 1866. d. June 24, 1910. s. Joseph Esrey 

Johnson, Major, United States Army, and Mary Catharine Roche, 
m. April 26, 1892, Edith Ashley Whelen. 

fMcFarland, William Stuart, SB. 

Entered 1882. 

President of Class; President of Cricket Club. Analytical 



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Chemist. Six years, Superintendent, Pottstown Iron Company; 
Superintendent, Chemical Department, Barrett Manufacturing 
Company. 

b. Wilhams' Mills, N. J., March 31, 1865. d. Long Beach, Cal., 
January 4, 1922. s. James McFarland and Sarah Ryan. m. April 
1, 1891, Mary Price. 

t Morris, Israel, Jr., S.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1883. 

Iron business. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 23, 1867. d. Ampersand, Adiron- 
dacks, N. Y., February 13, 1891. s. Theodore Hollingsworth 
Morris (Class of 1860) and Mary Lownes Paul. 

Morris, William Paul, SB. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1883. 

Iron and steel merchant. Blast furnace business at Pottstown, 
Pa., September, 1886. 1893, Morris, Wheeler & Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. ; 1896, Troy Steel Company, Troy, N. Y. ; returned to Morris, 
Wheeler & Co., Philadelphia; Member of firm, Morris, Wheeler 
& Co. Member, Union League, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Tredyffrin 
Country Club, Paoli, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 23, 1867. s. Theodore H. Morris 
(Class 1860) and Mary Lownes Paul. m. "Hawthorn," Berwyn, 
Pa., June 11, 1889, Mary B. Sharp, c. Sydney Sharp (Class 
1912), 1890; Mary Paul, 1894; Ellenor, 1905. Address, Ber- 
wyn, Pa. 

Scott, Alexander Harvey, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1889.) 

Entered 1882. 

Class Secretary, Freshman year; Class President, Senior year. 
"Spoon Man." Law Student, 1888-90, University of Pennsyl- 
vania. Attorney-at-Law. Member, Philadelphia Club; Sons of 
Revolution ; Society of Colonial Governors ; Colonial Wars ; Phila- 
delphia Country Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 25, 1866. s. Lewis Allaire Scott 
and Frances Anna Wistar. m. Philadelphia, Pa. (?), February 
21, 1920, Helen von L. Struthers. Address, 1815 De Lancey 
Place, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Smith, Horace Eugene, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1887.) 

Entered 1882. 

Everett Society; Loganian Society; Captain, College Bicycle 
Club, 2 years. Student, Harvard University, 1886-87. Banker. 
Member firm, Charles Smith & Sons, 1889-1915. Director, West- 



238 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1886 

inghouse Air Brake Company, Pittsburgh, 1909-12; of Westing- 
house Machine Company, Pittsburgh, 1908-15; of Electric Prop- 
erties Company, New York, 1908-13 ; of Bank of North America, 
Philadelphia, 1913-21. Trustee, The Lankenau Hospital, Phila- 
delphia, since 1895. President, Board of Trustees, The Lankenau 
Hospital, since 1917. Inspector, Eastern State Penitentiary. 
Member, University Club; The Union League; Markham Club; 
Manufacturers' Club ; Philadelphia Country Club ; Merion Cricket 
Club; Corinthian Yacht Club of Philadelphia; Bachelors' Barge 
Club ; Harvard Club of Philadelphia ; Harvard Club of New York ; 
Penn Club; Cape May Yacht Club; New England Society of 
Pennsylvania; American Geographical Society; Geographical So- 
ciety of Philadelphia; Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania; His- 
torical Society of Pennsylvania; Academy of Natural Sciences, 
Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 1, 1866. s. Charles Smith and 
Catharine lungerich. m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 29, 1891, Amelia 
Benham Matthews, c. Mary Christine, 1892 ; Edith Louise 
(Fahnestock), 1893. Address, Glyn Wynne Lane, Haverford, Pa. 

fUnderhill, Alfred Mott, Jr., SB. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1883. 

Three years on College Football Team. Civil Engineer, P. C. 
C. and St. L. R. W. Company ; Special Superintendent, Con- 
struction Station Buildings, P. C. C. and St. L. Railway. Engi- 
neer on Peoria Division of Terre Haute and Indianapolis ; Engi- 
neer on Vandalia. 1894, published lithographic map of city of 
Logansport, Ind. 

b. Clinton Corners, N. Y., June 22, 1865. d. Terre Haute, Ind., 
December 17, 1902. s. Alfred A. Underbill and Mary Gillingham 
Turner, m. April 8, 1890 ( ?), Lillian V. Lemon. 

Wadsworth, Edward Borland, A.B., (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1888.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1883. 

Editor of Haverfordian, 3 years ; Salutatorian ; President of 
Class; President of Athenaeum. Law Student, University of 
Pennsylvania, 1886-88. Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. School 
Director. Member, Pennsylvania State Legislature, 1898 and 
1900. Secured passage of first Juvenile Court Bill. Member, 
Commission to confer with other State Legislatures about election 
of United States Senators by popular vote. 

b. Manchester, Me., March 28, 1864. s. George Wadsworth and 
Sarah Austin Gifford. Address, 609 Lincoln Building, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 



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White, Wilfred Walton, SB. 

Entered 1882. 

President and Secretary of Athenaeum ; Secretary of Loganian ; 
Business Manager, Havcrfordlan. Studied at Earlham College, 
Ind., 1881-82. "Spoon Man." Teacher and Surveyor. County 
Surveyor of Ector County, Tex., 1891-94. With Henry Holt & 
Co., Publishers, Chicago, 111., for 17 years. Farmer and fruit 
grower, 

b. Raysville, Ind., November 12, 1861. s. Charles White and 
Lucy Haughton. m. Reading, Mich., June 1, 1901, Edith Dunton. 
c. Ferris Dunton. Address, Newberg, Ore. 

Non-Graduates 

Brooke, Hugh Jones. 

Entered 1882 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1884. 

Member, Everett Society. Captain, Class and College Football 
Teams, 2 years. Member, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of 
United States. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 25, 1865. s. Nathan Brooke 
(Class 1849) and Anna Elizabeth Thomas, m. Norristown, Pa., 
April 26, 1893, Harriet Boyer Weand. Address, 1448 Powell 
Street, Norristown, Pa. 

fCarmalt, Charles Churchill. (A.B., Harvard, 1887; M.D., Co- 
lumbia, 1891.) 

Entered 1882 and left at close of the Freshman year. 

Student, Harvard University, 1883-87; Columbia College 
Medical School, 1888-91; Hospital Interne, 1892-93; Physician. 
Demonstrator of Anatomy, Columbia University, 1894. 

b. Montrose, Pa., June 15, 1866. d. New York City, January 
8, 1905. s. James E. Carmalt (Class of 1859) and Charlotte Jane 
Churchill, m. Tivoli, N. Y., December 4, 1902, Alice Kidd. c. 
Elizabeth, 1903; Churchill, 1905. 

Kimber, John Shober. (A.B., Whittier College.) 
Entered 1882 and left at end of Freshman year. 
Student for eighteen months at Brown University, Providence, 
R. I. Real estate business. Retired. Mission work. Author: Re- 
ligious addresses entitled, "Following the Star." Minister 
(Evangelist) in Society of Friends. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 24, 1864. s. Anthony Morris Kimber 
(Class 1840; Manager, 1849-71) and Margaret Cooper Cope. m. 
Muncy, Pa., Mary Haines Ecroyd. c. J. A. Morris ; James Ecroyd ; 



240 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1886 

Thomas ; Margaret C. ; and John Shober, Jr. Address, 849 North 
Mariposa, Los Angeles, Cal. 

f Lippincott, Samuel Parry. 

Entered 1882 and left 1884. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 23, 1865. d. October 18, 1915. 
s. Joshua W. Lippincott (Class of 1860) and Mary E. Perry. 

Savery, William H. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1883 and left at close of the year. 

Order Clerk; Salesman; Assistant to Vice-President, Pusey & 
Jones Company, Engine Builders, Wilmington, Del., 1900-07; 
1907, Parsons Engineering Company, of Wilmington, Del.; 1910, 
elected Secretary, General Manager, and Director, until 1914. 
1915, Vice-President and General Manager and Director of Dela- 
ware Railway Specialty Company; 1910 to date, President and 
Director, Shenandoah Pulp Company of Harpers Ferry, W. Va. ; 
1910 to date. President, Harpers Ferry Electric Light and Power 
Company ; 1910 to date, Vice-President, Harpers Ferry Paper 
Company. 1911 to date, Vice-President, Jefferson Power Com- 
pany; 1915, Director, York Haven Paper Company. Local Secre- 
tary, Y. M. C. A. Holder of four United States Patents. Ad- 
visory Member, Old Colony Club; Member, Technical Association; 
American Paper and Pulp Association. 

b. Wilmington, Del., October 24, 1865. s. Thomas H. Savery 
and Sarah Pim. m. Economy, Ind., September 5, 1894, Nellie 
Goodrich Clark, c. Sarah Louisa, 1897. Address, 1204 Rodney 
Street, Wilmington, Del. 

Starr, Isaac Tatnall. 

Entered 1882 and left during Sophomore year. 
Treasurer, Everett. Stock Broker. 
. b. August 7, 1867. s. Edward Starr (Class 1862) and Mary 
William Sharpless. Address, 400 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 
Pa. 

fTrotter, Francis Laurie. 

Entered 1882 and left 1884. 

Connected for many years with Fidelity Trust Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 20, 1865. d. Philadelphia, Pa., May 
26, 1910. s. Joseph H. Trotter and Edith Newbold. 

Tunis, Joseph Price. (A.B., Univ. of Pa., 1886; M.D., 1889.) 
Entered 1882 and left at end of Sophomore year, 1884. 
Student, Junior Class, University of Pennsylvania, 1884; Stu- 



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dent, Medical School, 1886-89. Physician ; Specialist on Ear, Nose 
and Throat, 1906-18. First Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon, 
1st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, during Spanish-American 
War. Captain in World War in Medical Corps of Base Hospital 
at Camp Meade, Md. On Staff of Methodist Episcopal Hospital, 
1897-1901. Assistant Editor: International Clinics, 1892-98; 
Editor, International Medical Magazine, 1893 ; Author of various 
articles on medical subjects. Member, Historical Society of Penn- 
sylvania ; College of Physicians and Surgeons ; Philadelphia County 
Medical Society; of A. M. P. O. ; University Barge Club; Uni- 
versity Club of Philadelphia, etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 7, 1866. s. Thomas Roberts 
Tunis and Anna Callender Price, m. Philadelphia, Pa., February 
24, 1903, Annis Wister Russell, c. Annis Lee, 1903 ; Lily Wister, 
1906. Address, 2216 De Lancey Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fUnderhill, Joseph Turner. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1883. 

b. Clinton Corners, N. Y., June 22, 1865. d. . s. Alfred 

A. Underbill and Mary Gillingham Turner. 

1887 

fAdams, Jedediah Howe, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1889.) 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1883, and left at close of 
Junior year, but in consideration of studies pursued elsewhere and 
examinations, was granted the Degree of A.B. in 1890 and ranked 
with his class. 

President, Everett; Vice-President, Loganian; Editor, The 
Haverfordimi. Student, Medical School, University of Pennsyl- 
vania, 1886-89. President, D. Hayes Agnew Surgical Society of 
University of Pennsylvania. 1889-92, Editor, University Medical 
Magazine. Author of numerous articles in medical journals. 
Author: "Life of D. Hayes Agnew." Until 1900, engaged in 
general practice of medicine. After 1900, Specialist on Neurology. 
Neurologist at Paoli Hospital. 

b. Union Springs, N. Y., August 19, 1866. d. "Dingley Dell," 
Paoli, Pa., May 25, 1919. s. Charles Henry Adams and Caroline 
Howland Chase, m. May 6, 1889, Margaret Agnew Stuart, c. 
Marguerite Agnew; D. Hayes Agnew; J. Howe, HI (d. October, 
1918). 

fBaily, Arthur Hallam, SB. 

Entered Junior Class 1885. 

b. , Ind., December 3, 1860. d. February 1, 1889. s. 

and Phebe . 

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242 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1887 

Bedell, Charles Hampton, SB. (A.M., 1894.) 

Entered from Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1883. 

Student of Electrical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 
1887-88. 1888-1908, Electro-Dynamic Company of Philadelphia. 
1908, transferred to Electric Boat Company, Electrical Engineer. 
Engaged in building submarines for United States and Allies dur- 
ing World War. Member, Franklin Institute; American Institute 
of Electrical Engineers, and of various social clubs. 

b. Lynn County, la., December 18, 1861. s. Edwin Bedell and 
Mary Hampton, m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 6, 1889, Florence 
Gardner Whetstone, c. Marion Gardner, 1899; Charles Hampton, 
Jr., 1905. Address, 189 Pequot Avenue, New London, Conn. 

fCassatt, Edward Buchanan, A. B. (Diploma of Graduation, West 
Point, 1893.) 

Entered 1883. 

"Student-Soldier" Ecole Speciale Militaire, St. Cyr, France, 
1887-89; United States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., 
1889-93; 2d Lieutenant, Fourth United States Cavalry, 1893-95, 
at Fort Walla Walla, Wash. ; Assistant Instructor of Modern 
Languages, West Point, 1895-98 ; Captain in Roosevelt's "Rough 
Riders" in Cuba, Spanish- American War, 1898. Major, Tvv^enty- 
seventh Infantry, 1899-1901 (Volunteers) ; Captain, Cavalry 
(Regulars), 1901-13. 1901. Military Attache, United States Em- 
bassy in London. October, 1917, Major Inspector General's Re- 
serve Corps; 1918, Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector General's De- 
partment; Honorable Discharge, March, 1919. Member, Ranelagh 
Club, London ; Union Club, New York ; Brook Club, New York ; 
Philadelphia Club, Philadelphia ; Rittenhouse Club, Philadelphia ; 
Merion Cricket Club, Philadelphia; Radnor Hunt Club; University 
Barge Club, Philadelphia ; Maryland Club, Baltimore ; Metro- 
politan Club, Washington ; Chevy Chase Club, Washington ; Army 
and Navy Club, Washington; and at Manila, P. I.; Manila Club, 
P. I. ; The Jockey Club, New York. 

b. Altoona, Pa., August 23, 1869. d. Berwyn, Pa., Jan. 31, 1922. 
s. Alexander Johnston Cassatt and Maria Lois Buchanan, m. (1) 
Philadelphia, Pa., December 28, 1893, Emily Louise Phillips; (2) 
Broad Run, Va., October 7, 1908, Eleanor Blackford Smith. 
c. Lois Buchanan (Mrs. J. B. Thayer, III). 

Clement, Allen Ballinger, S.B., A.M., 1892. (LL.B., Univ. of 
Pa., 1901.) 

Entered 1885, Junior Class, and left during Senior year, 1887. 
Returned 1890, completing Senior studies and taking Graduating 



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Course in Electricity. Granted in 1891 degree of S.B. to rank 
with Class of 1887, and degree of A.M. to date from 1892. 

Secretary of Class, 1886-87; President, Council, Everett, and 
President of same; one of the editors of The Haz'erfordian. 
Honors in Scientific Section. Attorney-at-Law. Teacher, Barnes- 
ville, Ohio ; Darlington, Md. ; Westtown, Pa. ; Kennett Square, 
Pa.; Wilmington, Del. Since 1901, Lawyer. 

b. Leeds Point, N. J., September 5, 1864. s. Charles Allen 
Clement and Susanna Troth Ballinger. m. Haddonfield, N. J., 
June 8, 1915, Bertha E. Jones, c. Robert Allen, 1916. Address, 
225 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Evans, Horace Young, S.B. 

Entered 1883. 

Left End, Class and Varsity Football Teams, 3 years. Civil 
Engineering and Ranching. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 14, 1866. s. Horace Young Evans, 
M. D., and Anna Louise Richards, m. (1) Redlands, Cal., No- 
vember 16, 1893, Sue McAbee. c. Eleanor E., 1895. m. (2) 
Santa Ana, Cal., July 19, 1913, Esther Mildred Wollaston. c. 
Horace Young, HI, 1917; Frederick Wollaston, 1921. Address, 
R. F. D. No. 5, Santa Ana. Cal., Box 34 

Futrell, William Harrison, A.B. 

Entered 1883. 

Vice-President of Class; 1907, elected President; Wentworth 
man of Class and duly cremated ; Business Manager, The Haver- 
fordian; won the Everett Society Essay, Debating and Oratory 
Prizes; Debating and Oratory Prizes of the Loganian Society; 
also the Alumni Prize for Oratory and Composition, 1887 ; Presi- 
dent, Everett Society, and Vice-President, Loganian Society ; De- 
livered Loganian Annual Address, 1887; Vice-President, College 
Y. M. C. A. ; Athletic Activities, tennis. Lawyer. Member of 
the New York Bar, and the Bar of the Supreme Court of the 
United States. 1895, Junior Counsel for Senatorial Investigating 
Committee of Pennsylvania. Varied practice. Member, New 
York County Lawyers' Association ; State Bar Association ; Ameri- 
can Society of International Law; Society of Medical Jurispru- 
dence of New York. Author of many addresses and orations, in- 
cluding "The Declining Days of a National Literature," "The 
Problem of a Hundred Years," "Friends in Politics," "The Inter- 
pretation of the Scriptures According to the Society of Friends." 
Member for several years, Board of Managers of Fuel Savings 
Society of Philadelphia; Indian Rights Association; American 



244 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1887 

Sunday School Union; and Member, Historical Society of Penn- 
sylvania ; American Academy of Political and Social Science ; 
Union League; and University Club. 1913, Special Field Secre- 
tary of New York Parks and Playgrounds Association. 1918, 
served in the Personnel Division of National War Work Council 
of Y. M. C. A., Eastern Department; 1919, elected Member of 
Republican County Committee of New York; 1920, was Delegate 
to Republican State Convention. Active member of Charity Or- 
ganization Society, New York. Member of Corporation of Haver- 
ford College. 

b. Rich Square, N. C, June 17, 1863. s. Harrison Futrell and 
Lydia E. Stalker, m. Archdale, N. C, July 5, 1888, Ellen M. 
Hammond. Address, 19 West Eighty-fourth Street, New York 
City. 

Garrett, Alfred Cope, A.B. (A.B., Harvard. 1889; A.M., 1890; 
Ph.D., 1892.) 

Entered 1883. 

President of Class ; President, Football Association ; Captain of 
Football Team; President, Cricket Club; Captain, Cricket Eleven; 
President, Everett ; Winner, various Cricket Prizes ; Alumni 
Orator, 1893. Lumber business, 1887-88; Student, Harvard, 
1888-92 (Ph.D., 1892) ; Assistant in Anglo-Saxon in Harvard 
University and Radcliffe College, 1892-93 ; Instructor in English, 
Harvard University, 1893-94; University Extension Lecturer in 
Philadelphia, 1894-95 ; Instructor in English and Member of 
Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, 1895-1900. 
Lecturer in Biblical Literature, Haverford College, 1904-08, in- 
cluding instructing in Greek Testament, 1904-06. Author: 
"Studies on Chaucer's House of Fame" ; "A Brief Biography of 
Stephen Grellet," and various articles in periodicals and pamphlets. 
Member of Board of Overseers, William Penn Charter School ; 
Chairman, Teaching Training Committee of Philadelphia County 
Sunday School Association; Dean of "Philadelphia Training 
School for Religious Teachers." Member, Phi Beta Kappa ; So- 
ciety of Biblical Literature and Exegesis; Religious Education 
Association; Member of Meeting of Ministers and Elders of 
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting; of Council on the Organic Union 
of Protestant Denominations of America; Pennsylvania Historical 
Society ; Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts ; City Club of Phila- 
delphia, etc. Retired. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., November 3, 1867. s. Philip 
C. Garrett (Class 1851; Manager, 1862-1905) and Elizabeth 
Wain Cope. m. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., June 18, 1896, 



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Eleanor Evans, c. Eleanor Wistar, 1898 ; Thomas C, 1903 ; Philip 
C, 1903. Address, 5301 York Road, Logan, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Goddard, Henry Herbert, A.B., A.M., 1889. (Ph.D., Clark Univ., 
Worcester, Mass., 1899.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1883 and left to become teacher at 
the close of the year. Returned and entered Junior Class 1885. 

Athenaeum Prize for Declamation; Alumni Prize for Oratory 
and Composition, 1886; Vice-President, Y. M. C. A.; Business 
Manager, The Haverfordian; Member, Football Team. 1887, In- 
structor in University of Southern California (Los Angeles) ; 
1888-89, Student, Haverf ord ; 1889-91, Principal, Damascus 
Academy, Ohio ; 1891-94, Assistant, Oak Grove Seminary, Vassal- 
boro. Me.; 1894-96, Principal of same; 1896-99, Student, Clark 
University (Ph.D.) ; 1899-1906, Instructor (Head of Depart- 
ment) in Psychology and Pedagogy, West Chester State Normal 
School, Pa. ; 1901-02, Instructor in Psychology, Haverford, substi- 
tute for R. M. Jones; 1903-04, abroad; 1906-18, Director, Psycho- 
logical Research, Training School for Feeble Minded, Vineland, 
N. J.; 1908-16, Lecturer in New York University on Psychology 
of Defectives; and Director of Summer School for Training 
Teachers of Defectives; 1915, Lecturer in Summer Session of 
University of California on Psychology of Defectives. Present, 
Director, Ohio State Bureau of Juvenile Research for the Investi- 
gation of Juvenile Delinquency and Mental Abnormality. Author : 
"The Kallikak Family" ; "Feeble Mindedness, Its Causes and Con- 
sequences" ; "The Criminal Imbecile"; "The School Training of 
Defective Children" ; "Psychology of the Normal and Subnormal" ; 
"Human Efficiency and Levels of Intelligence"; Article, "Faith 
Cure," in International Encyclopedia; Articles, "Mental Defi- 
ciency," and "Intelligence Tests"; Article, "Defectives, Schools 
for," in Cyclopedia of Education; "The Educational Treatment 
of the Feeble Minded" in Jellifife and White's "Modern Treatment 
of Nervous and Mental Diseases." Author of Article, "Feeble 
Minded," in Encyclopedia Americana, and numerous journal ar- 
ticles. Member, American Association for Advancement of Sci- 
ence; American Psychological Association; American School Hy- 
giene Association; American Association for the Study of Feeble 
Mindedness; Phi Beta Kappa (Haverford); Sigma Xi (Univer- 
sity of Pennsylvania) ; Societe Belgique de Pedotechnie ; Ameri- 
can Association of Clinical Psychologists; American Alpine Club; 
Columbus Athletic Club; Columbus Country Club; Philadelphia 
Psychiatric Society. Mountain Climbing as recreation, in Sv^itz- 
erland, Colorado, Canada, Glacier Park, Mont., etc. 



246 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1887 

b. Vassalboro, Me., August 14, 1866. s. Henry C. Goddard 
and Sarah Winslow. m. Winthrop, Me., August 7, 1889, Emma 
Florence Robbins. Address, 1638 Granville Street, Columbus, 
Ohio. 

Hazard, Willis Hatfield, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1892; Ph.D., 1894; 
graduate. Gen. Theological Seminary, N.Y., 1891.) 

Entered Freshman Class 1882 and left at close of year on ac- 
count of ill health; re-entered February, 1883. 

Clergyman. Student at Harvard and at General Theological 
Seminary, New York. Deacon, 1891 ; priest, 1896, Protestant 
Episcopal Church; Rector, Concord, Pa., 1895-98; Worcester, 
Mass., 1898 ; editorial writer on The Churchman, New York, 1899 ; 
Editorial Department, D. Appleton & Co., 1900-02 ; Agency Man- 
ager, North East Mutual Life Insurance Company, 1903-15; 
Editor, New England Pilot, and head of Department of Publi- 
cations, North East Mutual Life Insurance Company ; Associate. 
Victoria Institute of Great Britain. Author, introduction to "The 
Reasons for the Higher Criticism of the Hexateuch," by Rev. 
Isaac Gibson. Contributor to various reviews. Member, American 
Oriental Society ; Society Biblical Literature and Exegesis ; Ori- 
ental Society, New York; Board of Managers, American Sunday 
School Union, Philadelphia. Member, University Club ; Harvard 
(Philadelphia) ; Harvard (Boston). 

b. Maple Knoll, West Chester, Pa., July 27. 1866. s. Willis 
Pope Hazard and Susan Robinson Gilpin, m. West Chester, Pa., 
November 14, 1898, Mary Dunbar Creigh. c. Vincent Hatfield. 
1902; Colton Dunbar, 1902; Willis Gilpin, 1907. Address, 87 
Milk Street, Boston, Mass., and 35 Greenough Avenue, Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 

Lesley, Hugh, S.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1884. 

Summer vacations, 1885 and 1886, on Civil Engineer Corps, 
Pennsylvania Railroad. Electro Dynamic Company, Philadelphia, 
1888-94; Superintendent, Plante Company, New York, 1895- (11 
months) ; Electric Storage Battery Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1895 to date; 1900 to date, Operating Department of same. Elec- 
trical Engineer. Member, Engineers' Club, Philadelphia ; Ameri- 
can Institute of Electrical Engineers. Class Secretary, 1917- . 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., August 10, 1867. s. Joseph 
Lesley and Emily Louise Davis, m. (1) Philadelphia, Pa.. Feb- 
ruary 9, 1893, Cecilia Katherine Austin (d. 1898). c. Joseph 
Davis, 1894 (d. 1896). m. (2) Philadelphia, Pa.. June 29, 1904, 



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Luella L. Leighton. c. Dorothy Elizabeth, 1905; Joseph, 1907; 
Mary Leighton, 1912. Address, 155 West Washington Lane, 
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Morris, Paschall Hollingsworth, B.E. 

Entered 1883. 

Clerk with George H. McFadden & Bro. (Cotton Factors), 
1887-90; with Henry G. Morris (Mechanical Engineer), 1890-96; 
P. H. Morris (Machinist), 1896-1907; President, Morris Engi- 
neering Company, 1907-12. President, Cresson-Morris Company, 
since 1912. Member, Merion Cricket Club; Racquet Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 25, 1867. s. Henry G. Morris (Class 
of 1859) and Sallie Marshall Morris, m. Pottstown, Pa., Sep- 
tember 17, 1890, Mary Paul Morris, c. Marjorie Paul, 1895; 
P. Hollingsworth, Jr., 1904. Address, Villa Nova, Pa. 

Newhall, Barker, A.B., A.M., 1890. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 
1891.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1884. 

Corresponding Secretary and President, Y. M. C. A.; Saluta- 
torian; Associate Editor, The Haverfordian. Alumni Orator, 
1899. University Scholar and Fellow in Greek at Johns Hopkins, 
1887-91. Student, University of Berlin, Munich and Athens, 
1891-92. Fellow by Courtesy, Johns Hopkins, 1895-96. In- 
structor in Greek, Brown University, 1892-95; Classical Master, 
Monson Academy, 1896-97; Author, "Dramatic Features of 
Plato's Gorgias" ; Editor of Plato's "Charmides Laches and Lysis" ; 
Associate Editor, with J. S. Manatt, in the "Mycenaan Age." 
Senior Warden and Treasurer of Harcourt Parish. Professor of 
Greek and Registrar, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, 1897 to date. 

b. Lynn, Mass., June 20, 1867. s. Joseph Philbrick Newhall 
and Elizabeth Huntington Barker, m. New York City. July 1, 
1902, Marie Verena Valet, c. Margaret Elizabeth, 1905; Anne 
Marie, 1910. Address, Gambier, Ohio. 

Philips, Jesse Evans, A.B., A.M., 1891. 

Entered 1883. 

Assistant Librarian; Editor, The Havcrfordian; Valedictorian. 
Teacher, West Chester High School, 1887-90; Student in Mathe- 
matics, University of Gottingen, Germany, 1890-91 ; Head De- 
partment Mathematics, Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass., 
1891-92; Master of Mathematics, Roxbury Latin School, Boston, 
Mass., 1892-96. 1896-1905, Head Department Mathematics, Wor- 
cester Academy, Worcester, Mass. Headmaster, Cedarcroft School, 
Kennett Square, Pa., 1905-17. Associate Headmaster, St. Luke's 



248 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1887 

School, Wayne, Pa., 1917 to date. Author, various articles on 
local history of Chester County, and Vice-President, Chester 
County Historical Society. Secretary, Headmasters' Club, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

b. Chester County, Pa., October 6, 1862. s. Lewis Philips and 
Jane Amanda Keeley. m. December 26, 1891, Mary J. Durham, 
c. Edith, 1892 ; J. Evan, 1898 ; Amy L., 1900. Address, St. Luke's 
School, Wayne, Pa. 

Stokes, Henry Warrington, A.B. 

Entered 1883. 

Secretary, Class, 1883-84. Clerk, 1887-88. PubHsher, 1888-89; 
Treasurer, York Haven Paper Company, 1889- ; Treasurer, 
Beaver Creek Lumber Company, 1890-93. President, York Haven 
Paper Company since 1889. Member, Union League; University 
Club, Philadelphia and New York. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 24, 1867. s. Francis Stokes (Class 
1852; Manager, 1885-1917) and Katherine Wistar Evans, m. 
Philadelphia, Pa., May 20, 1905, Helen B. Tyson, c. James Ty- 
son, 1906. Address, 906 Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Strawbridge, Frederic Heap, A.B. 

Entered 1883. 

Won Second Prize, Tennis Championship in Singles, 1885. 
Secretary, Everett, 1885-86. Vice-President of Everett Society, 
1886-87. Member of First Cricket Eleven (Junior and Senior 
years). One of the six speakers at Commencement. Entered 
store of Strawbridge & Clothier, 1887; (1) Clerk in Transfer, 
Packing and Delivery Departments; (2) Cashier's Office and Pay- 
master; (3) Superintendent's Office and Credit Department; (4) 
admitted to firm, January 1, 1900. Supervising, Executive and 
Mechanical Departments (Alterations, Additions and Improve- 
ments), Delivery Equipments, Displays and Decorations. "Di- 
rector of SuppHes and Transportation" for Pennsylvania-Delaware 
Division. American Red Cross, 1917-18. Member, Troop A, 
Philadelphia Home Defense Reserves, 1918-19. Member, "Com- 
mittee of Seventy," 1904; University Club, Philadelphia; German- 
town Cricket Club; Fairmount Park Art Association; City Parks 
Association ; The Four-in-Hand Club of Philadelphia, 1909 ; White 
Marsh Valley Hunt Club, 1914; Union League, Philadelphia, 1919; 
Board of Managers, Haverford College, 1905 to date; German- 
town Saving Fund Board, 1905 to date; Provident Life & Trust 
Company Board, 1906 to date; Bryn Mawr College Board, 1908 
to date. 



1887] MATRICULATE CATALOG 249 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 24, 1866. s. Justus Clayton Straw- 
bridge (Manager, 1883-1911) and Mary Lukens. m. Brookline, 
Mass., June 5, 1894, Bertha Gordon Walter, c. J. Clayton, 1895 ; 
Frederic H., Jr., 1899; Anna Walter (Mrs. J. W. Claghorn), 
1899; Gordon Weld, 1900; Edward Richie, II, 1903. Address, 
801 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fTrimble, William Webster, SB. 

Entered 1883. 

Bookkeeper, 1887-88 ; Conveyancer ; Civil Engineer, Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad, 1888-91. 

b, Exton, Pa., April 16, 1867. d. Huntingdon, Pa., September 
21, 1891. s. Abram Vickers Trimble and Mary Vickers Webster. 

White, Richard Janney, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1884. 

President of Class, last half of Senior year. Member, Everett 
Society ; President, Tennis Association. "Spoon Man." Graduate 
Student of History and Law, Johns Hopkins University, 1887-88. 
1888-94, Clerk in banking and shipping office of C. Morton Stewart 
Company, Baltimore, Md. 1895, Founder of firm of Whitridge, 
White & Co., Baltimore, Md., importers. At present member of 
same firm. Trustee, Johns Hopkins Hospital ; Hopkins Place 
Savings Bank ; Member of Corporation of Haverf ord College. 
Member, Plaverf ord Alumni Association of Maryland ; Maryland 
Club ; Baltimore Country Club ; Treasurer, Baltimore Yearly Meet- 
ing; Member, City Club of Baltimore; Merchants' Club, Balti- 
more. 

b. Baltimore, Md., June 9, 1867. s. Francis White (Class 1843 ; 
Manager, 1878-1904) and Jane E. Janney. m. New York, April 
13, 1912, Janet H. MacLaren. c. Jane, 1915; Janet M., 1917. 
Address, 10 South Street, Baltimore, Md., and St. George's Road, 
Roland Park, Md. 

fWood, George Bacon, A.B. 

Entered 1883. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 11, 1869. d. Philadelphia, Pa., De- 
cember 19, 1894. s. George Wood (Class 1862) and Mary Sharp- 
less Hunn. 

Wood, William Condon, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Qass 1884. 

Publisher. Partner in firm, William Wood & Co., since 1889. 
Member and foreman of New York Grand Jury for many years. 
Author, articles, chiefly on entomological subjects in scientific jour- 



250 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1887 

nals. Member: Union Club; University Club (New York) ; New- 
York Academy of Sciences ; American Geographical Society ; New 
York Zoological Society ; American Museum of Natural His- 
tory; New York Entomological Society; Brooklyn Entomological 
Society. Avocations: Entomology; Book Collecting; Motoring; 
Cabinet Carpentry. 

b. Mt. Kisco, N. Y., July 22, 1866. s. William H. S. Wood 
(Class 1859) and Emma Congdon. Address, 51 Fifth Avenue, 
New York City. 

Non-Graduates 

fBacon, John. (M.D., 1889, Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered Freshman Class 1882; dropped out because of illness. 
Left again at close of Sophomore year, 1885. 

Won Everett-Athenseum Prize for Oratory. Studied medicine, 
University of Pennsylvania, 1886-89. Resident Physician, Wilkes- 
Barre Hospital ; Resident Physician, University Hospital, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. ; Resident Physician, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Balti- 
more, Md. ; Resident Physician in Eastern State Penitentiary 
Philadelphia, Pa. Physician. 

b. Greenwich, N. J., July 21, 1865. d. August 2, 1915. s 
Josiah Bacon and Caroline Wood. 

fBarr, Ernest Kirby. 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1883, and left during Sopho- 
more year. 

Iron business in Philadelphia, Pa. With Herendeen Manufac- 
turing Company, of Geneva, N. Y. 

b. Pittsburgh. Pa., December 14, 1864. d. Old Forge, N. Y., 
September 5, 1908. s. George Washington Barr and Martha 
Elkins Kirby. m. May 28, 1891, Margaret Butler Barbour. 

Chase, Alfred. 

Entered 1883 and left at close of Junior year. 

Commercial photographer. 

b. Haverford, Pa., June 21, 1858. s. Thomas Chase, LL.D., 
Litt.D. (Professor, Philology, 1855-86; President, Haverford Col- 
lege, 1874-86) and Alice Underbill Cromwell, m. San Francisco, 
Cal., May 19, 1915, Barbara Chalmers Murray (Haydn). Ad- 
dress, 1229 Federal Boulevard, Denver, Colo. 

Chillman, Edward Fennemore. (C.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic In- 
stitute, Troy, N. Y., 1888.) 
Entered 1883 and left at close of the Freshman year. 
Student for four years at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, 



1887] MATRICULATE CATALOG 251 

N. Y. Instructor in Descriptive Geometry, Stereotomy and Draw- 
ing at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1888-1902; Assistant Pro- 
fessor of same, 1902-08; Associate, 1908-16; Professor and Head 
of Department of Descriptive Geometry, Stereotomy and Drawing, 
1916 to date. Until 1910, spent three or four months each year in 
Structural Engineering work with Cooper, Hewitt Company, Tren- 
ton, N. J. ; American Bridge Company, New York City ; R. H. 
Hood, Contractor, New York City ; and others. Also did miscel- 
laneous consulting work. For over ten years General Secretary 
of the Alumni Association of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; 
Member, Rensselaer Society of Engineers ; Sigma Xi ; Tau Beta 
Pi. Formerly member of various social, political and athletic 
clubs. 

b. Philadelphia. Pa., August 26, 1866. s. Philip Edward Chill- 
man and Annette Lomas. m. Trenton, N. J., 1894, Virginia Yard, 
c. Virginia Delmar, 1907. Address, 552 Fourth Avenue, North, 
Troy, N. Y. 

tCope, Alban. 

Entered Partial Course, Sophomore Class 1884, and left during 
the year. 

b. Awbury, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. d. . s. Thomas 

Pim Cope (Class 1839; Manager, 1864-71) and Elizabeth Wistar 
Stokes. 

Dean, William. 

Entered 1883 and left at close of Freshman year. 

President of Class, Freshman year. Photographer. 

b. North Ferrisburg, Vt.. February 24, 1863. s. William Lind- 
ley Dean and Mary Houghten Paige, m. Roanoke, Va., November 
12, 1889, Martha Bowers. Address, 44 South Main Street, Har- 
risonburg, Va. 

GraflBin, Frederick Lincoln. 

Entered 1882 and left during the year 1883-84. 

b. Baltimore, Md., June 6, 1865. s. John C. Grafflin and . 

No address. 

Hacker, William Estes. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1884 and left at close of Junior year. 

Retired. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1867. s. William Hacker 
and Hannah Jones Wistar. m. April 28, 1897, Mabel R. Tilton. 
Address, 2091 West Adams Street, Los Angeles, Cal. 



252 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1887 

Herendeen, Francis Albert. 

Entered 1883 and left at close of the Sophomore year. 

Student, Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y., 1885-86. 

b. Macedon, N. Y., February 12, 1866. s. Edward Welcome 
Herendeen (Class 1852) and Anna Nickerson. m. New York 
City, February 5, 1891, Annie Boynton, c. Frances Irene, 1907. 
Address, Geneva, N. Y. 

Hussey, Arthur Mekeel. (A.B., Univ. Mich., 1889.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1884 and left at close of the year. 
Student, University of Michigan, 1886-89; Manufacturer of 

Agricultural Implements, North Berwick, Me. 

b. North Berwick, Me., July 21, 1861. s. Timothy B. Hussey 

and Anna Mekeel. Address, North Berwick, Me. 

Janney, John Hall. 

Entered 1883 and left at close of Junior year. 

Secretary of Class. Farmer and raiser of Jersey Cattle. Teacher 
of Agriculture, Montgomery County High Schools, 1914-19. 
Member, The Senior Farmers' Club of Montgomery County, Md. 

b. Montgomery County, Md., September 19, 1866. s. Samuel 
A. Janney and Mary Catharine Hall. m. Plains, Va., November 
11, 1891, Sallie Randolph Turner, c. John H., 1893; Mary R., 
1895; Edward T., 1896; Richard W., 1904 (Class 1922). Ad- 
dress, Brookville, Md. 

fLewis, Edmund Coleman. 

Entered 1883 and left at close of Junior year. 

Cotton business, 1886-88 ; mechanical engineer ; salesman. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 24, 1868. d. . s. Edmund 

Lewis and Elizabeth Coleman Maule. m. November 15, 1892, 
Emma S. Snodgrass. 

MacLear, Walter. 

Entered 1883 and left 1884. 

b. Wilmington, Del., January 3, 1865. s. Henry C. MacLear 

and . Address, . 

fMartin, L. Lanphier. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1884 and left 1885. 
b. West Chester, Pa. (?). May 26, 1866. d. April, 1893. s. 
and . 

fMowry, Allan McLane. 

Entered 1883 and left at end of Freshman year. 

Student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1885 ; Cornell Uni- 



1887] MATRICULATE CATALOG 253 

versity, 1886. On New York State Engineer Corps, 2 years. With 
Diamond Match Company, 1893-1921 ; Manager of same. Thirty- 
second Degree Mason. Member, Sons of Revolution, Connecticut ; 
Cornell University Club ; Delta Kappa Epsilon ; Bankers' Club of 
America. 

b. Greenwich, N. Y., June 18, 1867. d. September 23, 1921. 
s. Charles Townsend Mowry and Harriet Martin Blanchard. m. 
Alameda, Cal., April, 1896, Isabel Ramsey, c. Janet, 1898; Har- 
riet, 1900; Allan, Jr., 1910. 

Parker, John Eberly. (A.B., Earlham, 1887.) 

Entered Junior Class 1885 and left at close of the year. 
Wholesale produce dealer. Trustee of Stillwater Sanitorium for 
Tubercular Patients for the past 1 1 years ; Trustee of Earlham 
College, 3 years. Member, Tourist Club, Richmond, Ind. 

b. Knightstown, Ind., July 17, 1862. s. Isaac Parker and Han- 
nah M. Newby. m. December 20, 1893, Anna M. Wildman. c. 
Edna A., 1895 ; James W., 1896 ; Priscilla, 1899 ; Elisabeth, 1902 ; 
John E., Jr., 1905. Address, Eaton, Ohio. 

Purdy, Ellison Reynolds. 

Entered Freshman Class 1883 and left at close of the year. 

Nursery business and Minister, High Point, N. C, 1885-88; 
Pastor, following Friends' Meetings; West Laurens and Morris, 
N. Y., 1888-91; West Branch, N. Y., 1891-95; Portland, Me., 
1895-1901; Marshalltown, la., 1901-03; Oskaloosa, la., 1903-10; 
Wilmington, Ohio, 1910-19; Minneapolis, 1919- . Chairman, 
Board of Home Mission of Five Years Meeting of Friends. Mem- 
ber, Minneapolis Ministers' Federation; Commission on Evangel- 
ism of Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America. 

b. Manchester, Ontario County, N. Y., November 30, 1864. 
s. Alexander Monmouth Purdy and Mary Reynolds, m. (1) 
Palmyra, N. Y., 1884, Amelia F. Converse, c. Alexander Con- 
verse, 1890. m. (2) Boston, Mass., 1901, Harriet E. Wyman. 
Address, 2440 Stevens Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. 

fTanner, Clarence Lincoln. 

Entered Freshman Class 1883 and left at end of the year. 
Lawyer. City Clerk, Augusta, Me. 

b. Sidney, Me., March 25, 1865. d. March 29, 1898. s. William 
A. Tanner and Sarah Ella Sawtelle. 

fTrotter, Frederick Newbold. 

Entered 1882 and left 1885. 

With bond house of Borden & Knoblauch, Philadelphia, Pa. 



254 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1887 

Member, Philadelphia Barge Club and Markham Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1866. d. Philadelphia, Pa., March 25, 
1918. s. Joseph H. and Edith Newbold Trotter. 

Wilson, Calvert. 

Entered from Washington, D. C, Sophomore Class 1884 and 
left during the year. 

b. , Md., April 18. 1867. s. T. F. Wilson and . Last 

address, Washington, D. C. 

Wright, William Townsend. (Entered as William Moorhead 

Wright. ) 

Entered 1883 and left 1885. 

Student at University of Pennsylvania, 1885-87. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 14, 1866. s. Charles Berston Wright 
and Susan T. Townsend. m. November 9, 1887, Daisy Coxe. Ad- 
dress, St. Davids, Pa. 

fYarnall, Harold Ellis. 

Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1883, and left 1885. 

Clerk in Lehigh Valley Railroad, 5 years. Local Treasurer and 
Passenger Agent, Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Railroad Company; 
Assistant Treasurer and Assistant Secretary of Chicago, Rock 
Island & Pacific Railway Company, 1902-04. Secretary and Treas- 
urer, Midland Valley Railroad Company, 1904- , 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 7, 1867. d. March 26, 1917. s. 
Ellis Yarnall and Margaret Harrison, m. Philadelphia, Pa., May, 
1905, Adele Locke Gilpin. 

Young, Frank Levi. (A.B., Cornell, 1888.) 

Entered Junior Class 1885 ; left 1886, at close of Junior year. 

Student, Cornell University, 1887-88. Teacher in Mt. Pleasant 
Military Academy, Sing Sing, N. Y., 1888-92; Admitted to Bar 
of State of New York, May, 1892. Lawyer, 1892 to date; Mem- 
ber, New York State Legislature, 1908-12. County Judge of 
Westchester County, N. Y., 1916-22. Justice, Supreme Court, 
January 1, 1922, to date. Member, Masons; Royal Arcanum; 
Knights of Pythias; Junior Order United States Mechanics, etc. 

b. Port Byron, Cayuga County, N. Y., October 31, 1860. s. 
Levi Wayland Young and Margaret Lane. m. (1) July 31, 1889, 
Mary Yawger; (2) July 11, 1900, Mary Lee Lockwood. c. Frank 
L., Jr., 1901; Margaret L., 1903; John A., 1908. m. (3) Decem- 
ber 27, 1916, Mary E. Gumming. Address, 32 Linden Avenue, 
Ossining, N. Y. 



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1888 

Battey, Charles Heaton, SB. 

Entered from Providence, R. I., Sophomore Class 1885. 

Editor, The Gem; Treasurer and Vice-President, Athenaeum. 
Artist. Author; Portrait Painter; Landscape Painter; Sculptor. 
Student, 1888-89, in Art Students' League, New York ; in Rhode 
Island School of Design. Student, Royal Academy, Antwerp, 
Belgium, 1901. Violinist, giving concerts. Author, "Shorter 
Poems," and "Tales and Sketches"; a long operetta, "The En- 
chanted Wood." Interested in arranging poems into oratorios, 
such as "The Vision of Sir Launf al" ; "Chambered Nautilus" ; 
"Waiting at the Gate," by Bryant, etc. 

b. Burrillville, R. I., March 27, 1868. s. Thomas Jesse Battey 
(Class 1863) and M. Augusta Heaton. m. Minneapolis, Minn., 
August 14, 1895, S. Edith Thompson, c. Richard Thompson, 
1897; Ernest Heaton, 1899. Address, 284 Lloyd Avenue, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Beidelman, Lawrence Peterson, B.E. 

Entered from Little Rock, Ark., 1884. 

Editor, The Gem; Secretary, Athenaeum. Designed Class 
Memorial Shield presented to College, 1888. Draftsman, Cotton 
Belt Railway, 1888-91 ; Mexican National Railway, 1891-1903. In 
charge of large cotton plantation, 1903-06; Clerk to Vice-Presi- 
dent, Ozon Graysonia Lumber Company, 1906- . Vice-President, 
Ozon Graysonia Lumber Company. Wholesale manufacturers, 
yellow pine lumber. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 18, 1868. s. John Wilmer 
Beidelman and Marianna Yard Peterson, m. Texarkana, Tex., 
December 4, 1894, Nelle Parish Rosborough. c. Elizabeth, 1895 ; 
Mary, 1901; Martha, 1901. Address, Prescott, Ark. 

fCorbit, John Cowgill, Jr., SB. 

Entered 1884. 

Manufacturer. Employed with Haines, Jones & Cadbury. 

b. Odessa, Del., June 21. 1868. d. Philadelphia, Pa. (killed by 
train), March 31, 1906. s. John Cowgill Corbit (Class 1853) and 
Emily Peterson, m. Odessa, Del., November 7, 1901, Anna P. 
Gibson. 

Cox, Exum Morris, A.B. 

Entered from McPherson, Cal., Junior Class 1886. 
Won First Prize, Everett Oratorical Contest, 1888. President 
Y. M C. A. ; Latin Salutatorian. College Football Team, 1887. 



256 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1888 

Student at University of Kansas, 1882-85 ; Leland Stanford, Jr., 
University, Cal., 1892-93. Teacher. 1888-89, in business; 1889- 
1921, in Educational Work. Assistant City Superintendent of 
Schools, Oakland, Cal, since 1910. Author, Educational Articles. 
Member, Rotary Club ; California Schoolmasters' Club ; President, 
California Teachers' Association, 1913 to date. President, "Bay 
School Administrators' Association," 1918 to date. 

b. New Providence, la., October 15, 1865. s. Benjamin Cox 
and Mary Morris, m. Santa Rosa, Cal., July 10, 1901, Mary 
Eleanor Anderson, c. Morris, Jr., 1903; Eleanor, 1906; Millicent, 
1908; Anna, 1910. Address, 3059 Capp Street, Oakland, Cal. 

England, Howell Stroud, A.B., A.M., 1890. 

Entered from Wilmington, Del., 1884. 

First Scholar in Classical Section of Class. Won Alumni Prize 
for Oratory and Composition, 1888 ; Associate Editor, The Haver- 
fordian, 2 years ; Editor-in-Chief, Senior year. Librarian, Everett; 
Member, Loganian. Editor of "Class Book." Lawyer. 1893, 
Admitted to Bar of Delaware. 1908-12, Director of Wilmington 
Board of Trade. 1908-13, Delegate from Wilmington to annual 
conventions of Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association and Na- 
tional Board of Trade. 1911, traveled extensively through United 
States and Canada, studying city problems, etc., in behalf of Wil- 
mington Board of Trade. 1912-14, Director of Wilmington Mer- 
cantile Association. 1915, Admitted to Bar of Michigan, and 
practiced Law in Detroit. Author : "Shots at Random" ; "Gold 
and Clay"; "Book of Free Verse, Very Free" (last in course of 
preparation). Enlisted, E Company, 550th Infantry, Michigan 
State Troops, and served during the war at Detroit as Supply 
Sergeant. "War Camp Community Service," Camp Sherman, 
Ohio; Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. ; Camp Lee, Va. ; Camp Dix, 
N. J., and at Harrisburg, Pa. Member, Detroit Republican Club; 
Detroit Board of Commerce ; Wolverine Lodge ; Palestine Chapter, 
Michigan Sovereign Consistory, 32d degree; Monroe Council; 
Detroit Commandery, Knights Templar; North Woodward Resi- 
dents' Club (Civic Association), President; Moslem Shrine; Mem- 
ber, American Bar Association; Michigan State Bar Association; 
Wayne County Bar Association; Commercial Law League. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 21, 1864. s. James England and 
Anna Stroud, m. Wilmington, Del., October 18, 1893, Elizabeth 
Pusey. c. Jane Richardson, 1894; Elizabeth Pusey, 1896; Mary 
Stroud, 1897; Sarah Stroud, 1899; Josephine Pusey, 1901; James, 
1904. Address, 321 Trowbridge Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 



1888] MATRICULATE CATALOG 257 

Gummere, Henry Volkmar, A.B., A.M., 1889. (A.M., Harvard, 
1890.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1885. 

Member, Athenaeum; Loganian; Editor, The Gem. Graduate 
Student in Astronomy, 1888-89 ; Student, Harvard, 1889-90. In- 
structor in Mathematics, Swarthmore College, 1893-98. Graduate 
Student, Harvard, 1898-99. Professor, Mathematics, Ursinus Col- 
lege, Pa., 1899-1904; 1904-18, Professor, Mathematics, Drexel 
Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.; 1914-18, Director of Evening 
Courses, Drexel Institute; Swarthmore College, 1920-21. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 20, 1870. s. John Gummere and 
Rebecca Volkmar. m. Swarthmore, Pa., December 27, 1899, Lydia 
Craft Flagg. Address, Breezy Knoll Farm, Glen Mills, Pa. 

Hartshorne, Francis Cope,S.B., A.M., 1894. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa 
1891.) 

Entered 1884. 

First Honors, 1888. Class Historian and President; Assistant 
Business Manager and Associate Editor, The Haverfordian; Sec- 
retary and Librarian, Everett Society. Loganian. Student, Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania Law School, 2 years. Law Student, 3 
years. Lawyer, 1 year. One year. General Theological Seminary, 
New York; Philadelphia Divinity School, 1^ years. Clergyman 
of Protestant Episcopal Church. Author : "The Railroads and the 
Commerce Clause." Editor, "The Church News of the Diocese 
of Pennsylvania," 1917-19. Rector of St. Paul's Church, Kittan- 
ning. Pa., 1897-1909; St. Peter's, Phoenixville, Pa., 1909 to date. 
Member, Executive Council and of the Committee on Canons of 
the Diocese of Pennsylvania; President, Phoenixville Playground 
Association, 1914-17. Member, City Club of Philadelphia; 
Phoenixville Country Club; Phi Beta Kappa, Haverford Chapter. 

b. Overbrook, Pa., October 4, 1868. s. Charles Hartshorne 
(Class 1846; Manager, 1871-1908) and Caroline Cope Yarnall. 
m. Bryn Mawr, Pa., April 25, 1895, Marguerite Hartshorne. c. 
Frances, Charles, James, Henry, Richard, Alfred C. Address, 121 
Church Street, Phoenixville, Pa. 

Hilles, Joseph Tatum, A.B. 

Entered from Wilmington, Del., 1884. 

Editor, The Bud; President of Class, Junior year; President, 
Baseball Association; Captain, Second Cricket Eleven; Captain, 
First Eleven Football Team ; Won First Eleven Prize Cricket Bat 
and Second Eleven Prize Ball. Pitcher on College Baseball Nine, 
Freshman year. Iron manufacturer. Coal operator. IMember, 

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258 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1888 

American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; Uni- 
versity Club of Philadelphia ; Wilmington Club, etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 26, 1868. s. John Smith Hilles 
(Class 1848; Manager, 1873-76) and Sarah Cooper Tatum. m. 
Norristown, Pa., March 2, 1918, Alice Stewart Saylor. Address, 
1301 Rodney Street, Wilmington, Del. 

fJohnson, Joseph Esrey, Jr., B.E., M.E., 1891. (M.M.E., Cornell, 
1892.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1885. 

Student, Cornell University, N. Y., 1891-92; Draughtsman at 
Baldwin Locomotive Works; Designer; Draughtsman; Assistant 
Engineer, Solway Process Company; with Ames Iron Works; 
Superintendent of Furnaces and Mines, Alabama Coal & Iron 
Company, Gadsden, Ala. ; 1901-06, Assistant Manager, Longdale 
Iron Company ; 1906-09, General Manager, Princess Furnace Com- 
pany, Glen Wilton, Va. ; 1909-10, General Superintendent, Repub- 
lic Iron and Steel Company, Southern Blast Furnaces and Coke 
Ovens; 1910-13, Manager, Lake Superior Iron & Chemical Com- 
pany, Ashland Plant, Wisconsin; 1913- , Consulting Engineer 
and Metallurgist. Author of important technical papers, e. g., 
"Notes on Physical Action of Blast Furnaces" ; comprehensive book 
on the blast furnace. Meml>er, American Institute Mining Engi- 
neers; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 

b. Longdale, Va., July 10. 1870. d. April 4, 1919. s. Joseph 
Esrey Johnson and Mary Catherine Roche, m. Wilmington, Del, 
April 24. 1902, Margaret H. Hilles. 

Leeds, Morris Evans, S.B. 

Entered Junior year 1886. 

Everett Society. Student. Physics and Mathematics, University 
of Berlin, 1892-93. 1888-90, Teacher, Westtown Boarding School. 
1890-99, in employ of Queen & Co. ; 1899-1903, Managing Partner 
of Morris E. Leeds & Co. ; 1903 to date, President and Treasurer 
of Leeds & Northrup Company, manufacturers of electrical and 
scientific apparatus. 1909 to date, Manager, Haverford College; 
1916 to date. Secretary of Board of Managers, Haverford College; 
1899 to date. Secretary, Friends' Freedmen's Association; 1917, 
in France for 3 months as Special Commissioner with Red Cross, 
representing at same time American Friends' Service Committee. 
For 18 months on Executive Committee and Personnel Committee 
of American Friends' Service Commission. Member, Phi Beta 
Kappa Association of Philadelphia ; University Club, Philadelphia ; 
Franklin Institute; American Physical Society; Academy of Nat- 
ural Sciences ; Engineers' Club, Philadelphia ; Huntingdon Valley 



1888] MATRICULATE CATALOG 259 

Country Club; Germantown Cricket Club; Country Club of At- 
lantic City, N. J.; City Club, Philadelphia; Fellow, American As- 
sociation for the Advancement of Science. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 6, 1869. s. Barclay R. Leeds and 
Mary Maule. Address, 4901 Stenton Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Lewis, William Draper, S.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1891 ; Ph. D., 
Univ. of Pa., 1891.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1885. 

Vice-President, Loganian ; President, Everett ; played on College 
Football Team, 2 years ; Alumni Orator, 1895 ; President, Alumni, 
1897-98. Student at University of Pennsylvania, Law Department, 
1888-91 ; University of Pennsylvania, Philosophy Department, 
1888-91 ; Lawyer ; Lecturer on the History of Law in the Whar- 
ton School, University of Pennsylvania, 1893-96 ; Dean of the De- 
partment of Law, University of Pennsylvania, 1896-1914 (resigned 
Deanship, 1914). Instructor in Economics and Political Science, 
Haverford College, 1892-96. At present. Professor of Law, Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania, since 1896. Author : Federal Power Over 
Cammerce and Its Effect oil State Action; Our Sheep and the 
Tariff; Restraint of Infringement of Incorporeal Rights; also 
numerous articles on legal, economic and historical topics for peri- 
odicals. Editor: Lewis' Edition of Greenleaf's Evidence; Whar- 
ton's Criminal Law ; Lewis' Edition Blackstone's Commentaries ; 
Digest of Decisions of United States Supreme Court and Circuit 
Court of Appeals; Pepper & Lewis' Digest of Statutes of Penn- 
sylvania (co-editor) ; Digest of Decisions and Encyclopcedia of 
Pennsylvania Laws; Great American Lawyers; Pepper and Lewis' 
Cases on Law of Association (co-editor). Member, Advisory 
Council of World's Best Orations and World's Best Essays. 
Chairman, Resolutions (platform) Committee, First and Second 
Progressive National Conventions, Chicago, 1912 and 1916; Pro- 
gressive Candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 27, 1867. s. Henry Lewis and Fanny 
Hannah Wilson, m. Awbury, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., 
June 22, 1892, Caroline Mary Cope. c. Henry, 1893; Alfreda 
Cope (Sampson), 1897; Anna, 1898; William Draper, Jr., 1903. 
Address, Awbury, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Morris, Frederick Wistar, Jr., B.E. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1885. 

Editor, The Haverfordian; President, Council, Loganian; Edi- 
tor of The Gem; Secretary, Athenaeum; President, Athenaeum; 
President of Class, Senior year ; First Cricket Eleven Club, Junior 



260 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1888 

and Senior years. Member, First Regiment, N. G. P., Private; 
First Naval Battalion, N. G. P., Ensign; iron merchant. Member, 
firm, Morris, Wheeler & Co. Member, Rittenhouse Club; Hunt- 
ingdon Valley Country Club; Sons of Revolution; Society of 
Colonial Wars; Military Order of Foreign Wars. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 26, 1867. s. Frederick Wistar Morris 
(Class 1860) and Elizabeth Flower Paul. m. Chelten Hills, Pa., 
June 5, 1902, Sophia Starr, c. Elisabeth Flower, 1904; Frederick 
Wistar, 3d, 1905; Edward Starr, 1911. Address, Church Road 
and Washington Lane, Wyncote, Pa. 

Morris, Richard Jones, B.E. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1885 ; absent during part of Senior 
year ; returned and received degree, 1889 ; ranked with Class 1888. 

Member, Athenaeum; Editor, The Gem; College Cricket Team. 
Student, Divinity School, Protestant Episcopal Church, Philadel- 
phia, 1897-99. Pottstown Iron Company, Pottstown, Pa., 1888- 
93 ; Assistant Engineer, Superintendent of Department, and As- 
sistant to President; Morris Wheeler & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 
1894-96, Cashier, Salesman; Norwich Lock Manufacturing Com- 
pany, Roanoke, Va., 1895, Secretary; Curate, St. Peter's Church, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1899-1903; Vicar, St. Paul's Church, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., 1900-03 ; Rector, Epiphany Church, Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., 1904-15; Assistant Secretary to Bishop of Pennsyl- 
vania, Philadelphia, Pa., 1915- ; Secretary, Protestant Episcopal 
Diocese of Pennsylvania, 1920- ; Curate, Ascension Church, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1915-18; Treasurer, Alumni, Philadelphia Di- 
vinity School, 1904- ; Manager, Philadelphia City Institute Li- 
brary, 1916- ; Member, American Institute Mining Engineers ; 
Germantown Automobile Club ; Zoological Garden, Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 2, 1869. s. William Henry 
Morris (Class 1863) and Sallie Wheeler Paul. m. (1) Potts- 
town, Pa., June 1, 1892, Elizabeth Mintzer Hobart. c. Mildred, 
1893 ; Elizabeth Hobart, 1895. m. (2) Philadelphia, Pa., June 16, 
1900, Mary Sellers. Address, 202 South Nineteenth Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Roberts, George Brinton, SB. 

Entered from Bala, Pa., 1884. 

Member, Everett. Member of firm, David E. Williams & Co., 
wholesale bituminous coal and coke, Philadelphia, Pa. Vice-Presi- 
dent and Director, Third National Bank, Philadelphia; Director, 
West End Trust Company ; Director in various corporations. 
Member, Rittenhouse Club; Merion Cricket Club; Philadelphia 



1888] ^ MATRICULATE CATALOG 261 

Country Club, and various other clubs. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 24, 1869. s. George B. Roberts and 
Sallie L. Brinton. m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 25, 1898, Alice 
Tyson Butcher, c. George B., 1900; Brinton P., 1901; Laurance 
P., 1907; Henry B., 1914. Address, Bala, Pa. 

Entered 1884. 

Sharp, Joseph Webster, Jr., S.B. 

President of Class ; Class Prophet ; Secretary, Everett Society ; 
also President, Everett Society ; Class Valedictorian ; Freshman 
Prize Belt in Cricket; First Prize Belt in Cricket; First Prize Ball 
in Cricket, twice; Member, First Cricket Eleven, 1884-88; Mem- 
ber, College Football Team, Freshman and Sophomore years ; Col- 
lege Baseball Team; "Spoon Man." Manufacturer. Retired. 

b. Berwyn, Pa., July 4, 1867. s. Joseph Webster Sharp and 
Sidney Serrill Bunting, m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 22, 1896, 
Esther Malcolm Coates. c. Joseph W., Ill; Anna Coates; Estelle 
Lloyd ; May Bunting ; Rachel. Address, Berwyn, Pa. 

Slocum, AUison Wing, A.B., A.M., 1889. (A.M., Harvard, 1893.) 
Entered Sophomore Class 1883 and left at close of the year; 
re-entered Junior Class 1886. 

Played on all College Baseball Teams. Secretary, Haverford 
College, 1888-89 ; Vice-President and President, Athenaeum, 1887- 
88. Graduate Student, 1888-89. Student, Harvard. 1891-93— 
Shattuck Scholar, Tyndal Fellow and Harris Fellow. Student, 
University of Berlin, 1893-94. Professor of Physics, University 
of Vermont. Member, American Physical Society ; American 
Welding Society ; Ethan Allen Club ; St. Bernard Club. 

b. Dartmouth, Mass., April 22, 1866. s. Henry A. Slocum and 
Elizabeth Hooker Brownell. m. Burlington, Vt., June 14, 1900, 
Mary W. Bowers, c. Edward B., Allison W. Address, 295 Maple 
Street, Burlington, Vt. 

Stubbs, Martin Bell, A.B., A.M., 1889. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins 
Univ., 1892.) 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1884. 

Everett Society. Student. Johns Hopkins University, 1889-92. 
Chemist, Millville, N. J. ; Teacher at Toledo High School. Chem- 
ist, La Salle, 111. Chemist, Pencoyd Iron Works ; Instructor, Guil- 
ford College, N. C. ; Assistant in Chemistry, Haverford College, 
1898-99. Professor, Chemistry and Physics, Fort Worth Univer- 
sity, Fort Worth, Tex., 1899. 1900, Professor, Chemistry, Ur- 
sinus College, Pa. Author: "Nitro-Ortho-Sulpho-Benzoic Acid." 

b. Vienna, Austria, June 17, 1866. s. George E. Stubbs, M. D., 



262 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1888 

and Annie Bell. Last address. United States Weather Bureau, 
Local Office, Omaha, Neb. 

Non-Graduates 

Binns, Edward Hussey. 

Entered 1884 and left in middle of Sophomore year. 

Manufacturer. Pittsburgh Copper & Brass Rolling Mills, C. G. 
Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 

b. New Brighton, Pa., August 9, 1866. s. Edward Binns and 
Anna M. Hussey. m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 19, 1894, Cecilia 
Kerrigan, c. One daughter and four sons living. Address, C. G. 
Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., and West Woodland Road, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

Binns, Ralph Holden. 

Entered 1884 and left 1886. 

Manufacturer. Hussey, Binns Shovel Company, President; 
Vice-President, Exchange National Bank; Trustee, Dollar Savings 
Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

b. Pittsburgh, Pa., January 15, 1869. s. Edward Binns and 
Anna M. Hussey. m. M. Lulu Cavitt. Address, Portland, Me. 

fBowne, Rowland. 

Entered 1884 and left December, 1885. 

Played on College Football Team, Freshman and Sophomore 
years ; on First Cricket Eleven, Sophomore year ; on College Base- 
ball Nine. Clerk in Mercantile House, New York. 

b. New York City, November 5, 1867. d. . s. Robert 

Bowne and Anna F. Willis. 

Brooks, Edward, Jr. (A.B. Yale, 1890; LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1893.) 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1884, and left at close of 
Freshman year. 

Won Second Prize for Declamation, Freshman year; Member, 
Baseball Nine; Freshman Baseball and Cricket Clubs; Member, 
Glee Club. Student, Yale University, 1886-90. University of 
Pennsylvania Law School, 1890-93. Lawyer. Author : "An Essay 
on the Law Relating to Telegraph Companies." Member, Univer- 
sity Club; Union League; Philadelphia Country; Mask and Wig; 
Orpheus. 

b. Millersville, Lancaster County, Pa., May 10. 1868. s. Edward 
Brooks and H. Marie Dean. m. Atlantic City, N. J., October 14, 
1911, Mary White Carstairs. Address, care of Carstairs & Co., 
1419 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Collins, Frederic, Jr. 

Entered Sophomore Class and left at middle of Senior year. 

Won "Improvement Bat" in Cricket, 1888; Member, First 
Eleven, Cricket, 1886. Reading Iron Works, 1888; Lindsay, Par- 
vin & Co., 1889; Crane Company in 1890. 1893-99, in business 
for himself. 1899-1909, Philadelphia Manager for the Philip 
Carey Manufacturing Company, of Lockland, Ohio. 1909 to date, 
Collins Office Machinery Company, 831 Chestnut Street, Philadel- 
phia. (Dealer in rebuilt and slightly used adding machines and 
calculating machines.) Member, Philadelphia Cricket Club; Mark- 
ham Club; Cedar Park Driving Club; Member, The Chestnut 
Street Association. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 4, 1868. s. Frederic Collins 
(Class of 1839) and Letitia Poultney Dawson, m. (1) Philadel- 
phia, Pa., June 25. 1895, Lily M. Brown, c. Frederic, III, 1896. 
m. (2) Philadelphia, Pa., November 9, 1898, Janet Rae. c. Daw- 
son Rae, 1899; Marjorie Janet, 1900. Address, Penllyn, Pa. 

Dawson, Charles Wilmott. 

Entered from Lowell, Mass., 1884, and left at end of Sopho- 
more year. 

Student, Architecture, 1886-87; 1887-88. Architect since 1891. 
Vice-Consul, L. A. W. for Colorado, 1895-96; Chief Consul, L. 
A. W., for Colorado, 1896-97. President, Rotary Club, Mus- 
kogee, Okla., 1914-15; Governor, Eleventh District (Missouri, 
Oklahoma, Kansas), International A. R. C, 1917-18. Special 
Representative, War Camp Community Service, 1917-19 (18 
months). Member, Masons; Elks; Knights of Pythias; Sequoyah 
Club (Fishing and Hunting) ; American Society for Testing Ma- 
terials; American Institute of Architects; Society of Technology 
Architects; National Fire Protection Association; British Fire 
Prevention Committee; Muskogee Chamber of Commerce; Fort 
Smith (Ark.) Business Men's Club; Fort Smith Realtors; Di- 
rector, Muskogee United Charities; Secretary, Muskogee County 
Public Health Association; Muskogee Council, Boy Scouts of 
America; President, Muskogee Emeritus Community Service As- 
sociation; President, Muskogee Historical Society; President, 
Oklahoma Commission for the Adult Blind. 

b. Plainfield, N. J., December 10, 1867. s. Charles Carroll Daw- 
son and Jeanette M. Simonson. m. (1) Kansas City, Mo., Janu- 
ary 27, 1888, Louisa Krauss (deceased), c. Dorothy, 1889 (d. 
1890) ; Bernhard Hildebrandt, 1890. m. (2) Toledo, Ohio, Oc- 
tober 27, 1900, Jessie Barlow. Address, 207 Barnes Building, 
Muskogee, Okla. 



264 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1888 

Howell, Herbert Charles. 

Entered 1884 and left Freshman year. 

Everett Society. Member, College Baseball Team. Roll turner. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa. ( ?), January 6, 1867. s. William J. Howell 

and Maria Brown. Last address, 11 Madison Terrace, Paterson, 

N. J. 

fJanney, Richard Mott. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1885 and left December, 1886. 

Played on College Baseball Team. Clerk in mercantile house, 
Baltimore, Md. 

b. Baltimore, Md., August 2, 1866. d. Baltimore, Md., January 
7, 1894. s. Johns Hopkins Janney (Class 1856) and Caroline 
Symington. 

Johnson, Joseph Henry. 

Entered 1884 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Farmer. With J. Spencer Turner Company, yarns, Mariner 
& Merchants Building, Philadelphia, Pa., 1908. 

b. Ardmore, Pa., September 3, 1867. s. Edwin Johnson and 
Elizabeth Lowber Thompson. No address. 

Nields, John P. 

Entered 1884 and left at close of Junior year. 

Won First Prize, Everett Oratorical Contest, 1887. Graduated 
at Harvard University, Class 1889. Two years in Harvard Law 
School, 1890-92. Lawyer. Appointed United States. District At- 
torney for Delaware by President Roosevelt, 1903 ; re-appointed 
by President Roosevelt, 1907; reappointed by President Taft, 
1912. 

b. Wilmington, Del., August 7, 1868. s. Benjamin and Gertrude 
Nields. Address, 401 Broome Street, Wilmington, Del. 

Orbison, Thomas, (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1898; also Certificate of 
Medical Jurisprudence, 1898.) 

Entered from Bellefonte, Pa., 1884, and left during Senior 
year, 1888. 

President of Class, Sophomore year. Played on College Foot- 
ball and Baseball Teams, Sophomore, Junior and Senior years. 
Member, Everett. Student, University of Pennsylvania, 1894-98. 
Member, D. Hayes Agnew Surgical Society ; Iron Furnace Works ; 
Chain Works ; Soft Coal Region Store Company ; Union Switch 
and Signal Company (New York City) ; Beaver Creek Coal & 
Lumber Company, W. Va. ; 1st Troop, Philadelphia City Cavalry, 
in expedition against Porto Rico, Spanish-American War, 1898 



1888] MATRICULATE CATALOG 265 

(private). Physician. Assistant in Department of Neurology: 
University of Pennsylvania, Polyclinic Hospital, and Orthopedic 
Hospital, all of Philadelphia; Member, Philadelphia Neurological 
Society. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., March, 1907. Member, 
Clinical and Pathological Society; Professor of Clinical Thera- 
peutics, University of California, in the Los Angeles Medical De- 
partment. Neurologist to Los Angeles County Hospital ; Member 
of Lunacy Commission, Los Angeles County ; Vice-President, 
California Academy of Medicine, 1915. Author: Monographs of 
Neurological Subjects. 1918, Captain in Medical Corps of United 
States Army, at Camp Kearney, San Diego, Cal. 1920, Head of 
American Relief Association, Russia. 

b. Ravv^al Pindee, India, November 13, 1866. s. James Orbison 
and Nannie Dunlop Harris. Address, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Patterson, George Stuart. (Ph.B., Univ. of Pa., 1890; LL.B., 
1891.) 

Entered 1884 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1886. 

Class President, Freshman year; Treasurer, Everett; Member, 
First Eleven Cricket Team, Freshman and Sophomore years ; and 
Captain, Sophomore year ; won Cope Prize Bat, 1886. Student in 
College Department, University of Pennsylvania, 1886-88, 89-90; 
Law Department, 1890-91 ; Fellow, Department of Law, Univer- 
sity of Pennsylvania, 1891-94; Professor in Department of Law, 
1894-1910. 1899-1900, Assistant District Attorney, Philadelphia; 
1900-18, Assistant General Solicitor and General Solicitor, Penn- 
sylvania Railroad Company. 1918-19, General Solicitor, United 
States Railroad Administration; 1919, entered the firm of George 
H. McFadden & Bro., cotton merchants. Member, Philadelphia 
Club; Racquet Club; Union League; Philadelphia Country; 
Metropolitan (Washington) ; National Golf Club, etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 10, 1868. s. Christopher Stuart 
Patterson and Ellen Stuart, m. May 24, 1904, Eleanora Willing. 
c. Beatrice Willing, 1906; George Stuart, Jr., 1909; Arthur 
Willing, 1910. Address, 121 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fPope, Edward Morrill. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1885. 
Led his class from the first. Editor, The Bud. 
b. Qeveland, Ohio, October 8, 1869. d. At Haverford College, 
December 19, 1886. s. John L. Pope and Frances E, Whipple. 

Takasaki, Koh Ichi. 

Entered 1884 and left during the Freshman year. 

Studied, Bellefonte, Pa., Academy, 1885; Ann Arbor High 



266 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1889 

School, Mich., 1886-87. University of Michigan, 1888-89; Pro- 
fessor in College of Peers, Tokyo, Japan, 1891 ; Director of Eng- 
lish Department of same, 1893 ; Member of the College Senate, 
1893 ; Member of English Speaking Society at Tokyo, and of 
Meiji Club. 

b. Kagoshima, Japan, January 8, 1864. s. Kishichiro Tal<asaki 
and Yumi Oshikawa. m. September 28, 1889, Woota Takasaki. 
Address, 25 Nakarokubancho, Kojimachiku, Tokyo, Japan. 

Wood, Charles Randolph. 

Entered 1884 and left during the Senior year. 

Clerk; Assistant Paymaster in United States Navy, 1898. Iron 
manufacturer. Director, Florence Iron Works; of Camden Iron 
Works ; of Rockhill Iron & Coal Company. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 1, 1871. s. Edward Randolph Wood 
(Class 1856) and Mary H. Kneass. m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 
28, 1902, Margaret S. Voorhees. c. Theodore Voorhees; Richard 
Davis, 2d. Address, 400 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and 
Elkins Park, Pa. 

fWright, Robert Cassel. 

Entered 1884 and left 1885. 
Member, College Football Team. 

b. Dennisville, N. J. (?), January 27, 1867. d. . s. 

and Rachel B. (Wright). 

1889 

Banes, Robert Coleman, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1886. 

Student, 1 year, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; School 
of Biology, University of Pennsylvania. Biologist. Farmer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 3, 1868. s. Charles H. Banes 
and Mary E. Coleman, m. December 20, 1894, Margaret Wrenn. 
Address, Krumleigh Farms, Wallingford, Pa. 

Branson, Thomas Franklin, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1892.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1886. 

President of Class; Member, Baseball Team, 3 years. First 
Cricket Eleven, 2 years. Captain, Football Team, Senior year; 
Member of same, 2 years. "Spoon Man." Student of Medicine, 
University of Pennsylvania, 1889-92. Interne in Pennsylvania 
and St. Agnes Hospitals, 1892-94. Physician. Physician to Coun- 
try Branch of Presbyterian Hospital, Devon, Pa. ; to Bryn Mawr 
Hospital since 1899; Physician-in-Chief to Bryn Mawr College 



1889] MATRICULATE CATALOG 267 

since 1904; Physician to Shipley School, Bryn Mawr, Pa., since 
1906. Manager of Haverford College since 1902. Member, 
Medical Advisory Board, United States Army, during World War. 
Member, College of Physicians, Philadelphia; Merion Cricket 
Club, Haverford, Pa.; University Club, Philadelphia; Union 
League, Philadelphia ; Montgomery County Medical Society ; Penn- 
sylvania State Medical Society; American Medical Association; 
Main Line Branch of Montgomery County Medical Society ; Presi- 
dent of latter, 1918-20; Geographical Society of Philadelphia; 
Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Academy of Fine 
Arts, Philadelphia; Associate Member of Orpheus Club, Philadel- 
phia; Nassau Club, Princeton, N. J. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 10, 1868. s. Thomas Branson, Jr., 
and Rebecca J. Roberts, m. Haverford, Pa., October 3, 1894, 
Frances Biddle Garrett, c. Mary Garrett, 1896; Frances Garrett, 
1898; Thomas F., Jr., 1901 ; John Biddle Garrett, 1906. Address, 
Airdale and Wendover Avenues, Rosemont, Pa. 

Burr, Charles Henry, Jr., A.B., A.M., 1890. (LL.B., Univ. of 
Pa., 1893.) 

Entered Sophomore Class, 1886. 

Graduate Student in English, 1889-90. "Haverford Fellow." 
Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1899. Studied, Law School, University 
of Pennsylvania, 1890-93. Lawyer. 1900, entered partnership 
with Malcolm Lloyd and R. D. Brown for the practice of law, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 1912, won $2,000 prize of American Philo- 
sophical Society for essay on "Treaty Making Power of the United 
States." 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 28, 1869. s. Charles Henry 
Burr and Henrietta Maria Thomas, m. Philadelphia, Pa., May 27, 
1899, Anna Robeson Brown. Address, 328 Chestnut Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Dunton, William Rush, Jr., S.B., A.M., 1890. (M.D., Univ. of 
Pa., 1893.) 

Entered 1885. 

Vice-President of Glee Club ; President of same, 2 years. Stu- 
dent of Medicine, 1890-93, University of Pennsylvania. Assistant 
Physician at Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, Towson, Md., 
since August, 1895. Instructor in Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins Uni- 
versity; Dispensary Psychiatrist, Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, 
Johns Hopkins Hospital. Secretary, Maryland Psychiatric Society, 
since organization, 1908. Neurologist to Advisory Board No. 2, 
Baltimore, Md., during war; an Organizer of the National So- 
ciety for Promotion of Occupational Therapy ; Treasurer of same 



268 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1889 

1 year ; President and Treasurer, 1 year ; President, 1 year ; and 
Member of Board of Management since organization, 1917-21. 
Author: numerous book reviews, editorials. Co-editor of Mary- 
land Psychiatric Quarterly since 1911. Editor, Archives of Occu- 
pational Therapy, 1922. Frequent contributor to American Medi- 
cine; American Journal of Insanity; Medical News; Proceedings 
Am^erican Medico-Psychological Association; Maryland Medical 
Journal; Medical Record; Modern Hospital, etc., etc. Occupation 
Therapy, A Manual for Nurses. Recottstruction Therapy. Mem- 
ber, American Psychiatric Association; American Medical Asso- 
ciation ; Baltimore County Medical Association ; Maryland Medical 
and Chirurgical Faculty; Baltimore Neurological Society; Or- 
ganizer and First Secretary, Haverford Society of Maryland; 
Member, Society of Colonial Wars, Sons of the Revolution; 
American Philatelic Society; The Johns Hopkins Orchestra. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa. (Chestnut Hill), July 24, 1868. s. Jacob 
Dunton and Annie Gordon Gemmill. m. Philadelphia, Pa., Edna 
Drusilla Hogan. c. Helen McClean, 1899; William Rush, 1903; 
Henry Hurd, 1905. Address, Towson, Md. 

Evans, Thomas, A.B. 

Entered 1885. 

Member of Second Cricket Team. Winner in Doubles in Tennis 
Tournament. Salesman for Manufacturing Company, 1890-92; 
Secretary and Treasurer, Manufacturing Company, 1892-1915 ; 
Vice-President and Director, Pelham Trust Company, Mt. Airy, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1916 to present date. Member, University Club, 
Philadelphia ; Germantown Cricket Club ; University Barge Club, 
Philadelphia; Orpheus Club, Philadelphia. 

b. Germantown, Pa., June 17, 1869. s. J. Wistar Evans and 
Eleanor T. Stokes, m. Germantown, Pa., October 13, 1917, Sarah 
Wood Wagner. Address, care of Pelham Trust Company, 6740 
Germantown Avenue, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Fite, Warner. (Formerly known as Warner Hutchinson Fite.) 
A.B. (Ph.D., Univ. of Pa., 1894.) 

Entered 1885. 

Editor of Haverfordian, 2 years; Chairman of Editorial Board, 
1 year; Class Prophet. Student, Theology, Philadelphia Divinity 
School, 1889-90; Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, 1889- 
90, 1890-91, 1893-94; University of Berlin, 1891-92; University 
of Munich, 1892-93; University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D., 1894. 
Instructor in Philosophy, Williams College, 1894-96; Dean of 
the Faculty, Williams College, 1895-97; Docent, Assistant, In- 



1889] MATRICULATE CATALOG 269 

structor in Psychology, University of Chicago, 1897-1903; In- 
structor in Philosophy, University of Texas, 1903-06 ; Junior Pro- 
fessor, Philosophy, Indiana University, 1906-08; Professor, Phi- 
losophy, Indiana University, 1908-15 ; Lecturer in Philosophy, Har- 
vard University, 1911-12 (Second Term) ; Acting Professor of 
Philosophy, Leland Stanford Junior University, Fall Term, 1913 ; 
Chairman of the Department of Philosophy, Princeton University, 
1916-22; Stuart Professor of Ethics, Princeton University, 1915- . 
Author: An Introductory Study of Ethics; Individualism; also 
about fifty articles and one hundred or more reviews in philo- 
sophical journals, The Nation, the Atlantic Monthly, the Unpopular 
Review, etc. Member, American Philosophical Association; 
American Association of University Professors ; Phi Beta Kappa ; 
The Nassau Club, Princeton. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 5, 1867. s. George Fite and Sallie 
Gibs Liddle. m. June 29, 1901, Esther Wallace Sturges (d. Oc- 
tober 2, 1916). c. Charles Sturges, 1902; George Liddle, 1904; 
Mary Delafield, 1906; Franklin Kirkbride, 1911. Address, 64 
Nassau Street, Princeton, N. J. 

Goodwill, Warren Clarkson, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1902.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1886. 

Member, College Football Team. Teacher of Greek and Latin, 
Bridgewater College, Bridgewater, Va., 1889-90; Teacher and 
Governor, Westtown Boarding School, Pa., 1890-95 ; Life Insur- 
ance Agent, 1895- ; Medical Student, University of Pennsyl- 
vania, M. D., 1902; Demonstrator of Anatomy, University of 
Pennsylvania ; Author : articles on Tuberculosis, etc. 

b. Near Salem, N. J., September 7, 1863. s. Morris Goodwin 
and Anna Thompson Harmer. m. December 16, 1910, A. Louise 
Palmer. Address, 3740 Powelton Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Haughton, Victor Mellet, A.B. 

Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., Junior Class 1887. 

Student at Columbia, 1885-87 (Freshman and Sophomore 
years). Student, General Theological Seminary, New York City, 
1889-93. Clergyman. Rector, St. Luke's Church, Charlestown, 
N. H., 1893-97; Good Shepherd, Clinton, Mass., 1897-1903; Christ 
Church, Exeter, N. H., 1903. 

b. Boston, Mass., March 24, 1866. s. James Haughton and 
Augustine Mellet. m. Boston, Mass., January 16, 1901, Jennie 
Leonard Hodges, c. James, 1901 ; Nancy Creux, 1909 ; Victor 
Mellet, 1911; John Danforth, 1916. Address, 10 Eliot Street, 
Exeter, Mass. 



270 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1889 

Kirkbride, Franklin Butler, A. B. 

Entered 1885. 

Secretary of Class; Class Historian; Editor-in-Chief, Class 
Book; Secretary, Everett; President, Council, of same; Vice- 
President, Alumni Association, 1896-97. Secretary and Treasurer 
of Matriculate Catalogue Committee, 1900. Member, Phi Beta 
Kappa. In a Marine Insurance Broker's office, Liverpool, Eng- 
land, 1889-90. In charge of Philadelphia office of the Caledonia 
Mining and Manufacturing Company, 1890-91. Stockkeeper, Mail 
Bag Repair Shop, 1891. Superintendent, Mail Equipment Shops 
(including Mail Bag Repair Shop, Mail Bag Storehouse and Mail 
Lock Repair Shop), Washington, D. C, 1891-93; Assistant Sec- 
retary, Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives and Grant- 
ing Annuities, 1893-98; Secretary of same, November, 1898, to 
April, 1899 ; Treasurer and Secretary of same, April, 1899, to Oc- 
tober, 1899; Treasurer of same, October, 1899, to June, 1905. 
Partner, Alfred Booth & Co.; Treasurer and Director, Surpass 
Leather Company ; Director, Booth Steamship Company, Ltd., 1905- 
07; Receiver of Rogers & Pyatt, Inc., 1908-10. President, Eclipse 
Tanning Company, 1909-16; President, Empire Cream Separator 
Company, 1912-20; Chairman of Board, 1920-22. Director, Mc- 
intosh & Seymour Corporation, 1913 to date; Director, Skayef 
Ball Bearing Company, 1915-22; Hess-Bright Manufacturing Com- 
pany, 1916-22; Skayef Industries, Inc., 1917-22; Director, Atlas 
Ball Company, 1918-22; President of same, 1920-21; Chairman 
of Board of same, 1921-22. Member, Historical Society of Penn- 
sylvania; Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York; New 
York Society Library ; Century Association ; Down Town Asso- 
ciation; University Club; City Club; National Republican Club; 
Adirondack League Club; Trustee, Philadelphia Polyclinic and 
College for Graduates in Medicine, 1894-1905 ; Philadelphia Va- 
cant Lots Cultivation Association, 1897-1905; Public Baths Asso- 
ciation of Philadelphia, 1898-1905. Organized the Lighthouse 
Savings Fund, 1901. Commissioner to select a site for the Eastern 
New York State Custodial Asylum, 1907-09; Manager, Letch- 
worth Village, 1909 to date; New York Association for Improv- 
ing the Condition of the Poor, 1908 to date. Trustee, Stevens 
Institute of Technology, 1907 to date. Director, The Westchester 
Association, 1913 to date. A. E. F. ; Y. M. C. A. ; Member, Hoyt 
Commission, France, 1917-18; War Work Council, Y. M. C. A.; 
Member, Finance and Executive Committees. With Frederic W. 
Spiers and Samuel McCune Lindsay, author, "Vacant Lot Culti- 
vation," the Charities Review, April, 1898. Contributor to Haver- 



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ford History, 1892, pp. 536-557; author, Reports (11), 1894-1904, 
of the Philadelphia Polyclinic; Reports (7), 1898-1904, of the 
Public Baths Association; Reports (2), 1908-09, of the Committee 
to Select a Site for the Eastern New York State Custodial Asylum ; 
Reports (13), 1909-19, of Letchworth Village; the Dispensary 
Problem in Philadelphia, 1903; with J. E. Sterrett and Henry 
Parker Willis, author, "The Modern Trust Company, its Func- 
tions and Organization." Author, "The Journey of a Cheque," 
"Some Random Remarks on the Rights, Duties and Opportunities 
of Managers of State Institutions." Report of Hoyt Commission, 
1917. Decorated, 1921, by the King of Sweden, Commander of 
the Order of Vasa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 10, 1867. s. Thomas S. Kirkbride, 
M. D., LL.D., and Eliza Ogden Butler, m. Grasmere, England, 
July 13, 1913, Lydia B. Humphreys (Bell). Banker. Address, 
840 Park Avenue and 7 Wall Street, New York. 

Leeds, Arthur Newlin, S.B., A.M., 1890. 

Entered Junior Class 1887. 

Graduate Student in English, 1889-90. Manufacturer of wool 
and cotton yarns. With Millville Manufacturing Company, Phila- 
delphia, as buyer and yarn salesman, 1890-1900; President and 
Treasurer, Wabash Mills Company, 1900 to date ; Vice-President, 
Carpet and Blanket Yarn Spinners' Association of Philadelphia 
and Vicinity ; Treasurer, Philadelphia Botanical Club, 1892 to date ; 
Treasurer, Photographic Society of Philadelphia, 1904-14; Presi- 
dent, Friends' Historical Society, 1917-19. Member, University, 
City, Germantown Cricket and Philadelphia Cricket Clubs. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 14, 1870. s. Barclay R. Leeds and 
Mary Maule. Address, 5321 Baynton Street, Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Lewis, Daniel Clark, A.B. 

Entered from Suspension Bridge, N. Y., 1885. 

Secretary of Class; Secretary of Everett; Editor, The Bud; 
Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1899. Student in Massachusetts Insti- 
tute of Technology, 1890-91. Purchasing Agent, The Millville 
Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1889-90; Chemist of 
the same, Millville, N. J., 1890-1902; Agent in charge of plant 
for same, Millville, N. J., 1902 to date; Director of the same, 
1902-12, and 1916 to date. Director and Treasurer, various local 
corporations subsidiary to the Millville Manufacturing Company; 
Member, Board of Education, Millville, N. J., 5 years; 3 years, 
President of same; Trustee and Treasurer of Millville Hospital; 



272 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1889 

Director, Millville Library; Chairman, Millville Branch, Red 
Cross; Vice- Chairman, Cumberland County, N. J., Chapter A. R. 
C. ; Chairman, Second War Fund, Cumberland County, N. J. ; 
Chapter A. R. C. ; Chief, Millville Division, American Protective 
League; Vice-President, Cumberland County, N. J., Council, Boy 
Scouts of America; Member, National Council of the National 
Economic League; Member, Committee on Education of the Na- 
tional Economic League; Trustee, The Training School at Vine- 
land, N. J. Incorporator and Trustee of the Cohanzick Country 
Club, Bridgeton, N. J. ; Member, Society of Chemical Industry ; 
American Chemical Society; Franklin Institute; Chemists' Club 
of New York ; University Club of Philadelphia ; American Asso- 
ciation for the Advancement of Science ; American Association for 
Labor Legislation; American Academy of Political and Social 
Science; Phi Beta Kappa Association of Philadelphia. 

b. Lockport, N. Y., February 24, 1869. s. Seth Clark Lewis 
and Helen Virginia Worrell, m. (1) Millville, N. J., September 
28, 1892, Martha E. Radcliffe (d. August 2, 1898). c. Helen 
Worrell, 1893; Richard Radcliffe, 1896 (d. 1906). m. (2) Na- 
tional Park, N. J., July 1, 1903, Florence S. Davis, c. Daniel 
Clark, Jr., 1904; Davis Draper, 1907. Address, 825 Columbia 
Avenue, Millville, N. J. 

Morris, Herbert, B.E. 

Entered 1885. 

President of Class, Freshman year. Draughtsman, 1889-1902. 
Foreman of Repairs, Engine and Boiler Indicating and Testing. 
Foreman of Repairs at Bessemer Steel Works ; Foreman, Rail 
Finishing Plant, all the above in the employ of Cambria Iron 
Company, Johnstown, Pa. 1902-05, Keystone Drop Forge Works; 
1906-11, Ransome Concrete Machinery Company and with A. J. 
Haws & Sons, Ltd. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 23, 1866. s. Galloway Cheston 
Morris and Hannah Perot, m. September 3, 1891, Fanny L. 
Haws. c. Hannah Perot, 1892 ; Galloway Cheston, 3d, 1898. Ad- 
dress, Lake George, Warren County, N. Y. 

Morris, Lawrence Johnson, A.B. 

Entered 1885. 

Secretary, Treasurer and Historian of Class. Won One-Mile 
Walk, 1889. With Lawrence Johnson & Co. since graduation 
(Member of the Firm). Vice-President and Director, Abrasive 
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Director, Philadelphia Warehouse 
Company ; Kittaning Coal Company ; National Bank of Chester 



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County, West Chester, Pa. ; Trustee, North Coast Power Com- 
pany, Portland, Ore. ; Justice of the Peace, Birmingham Town- 
ship, Chester County, Pa. Attended First Military Training 
Camp, Plattsburg, N, Y., "private" ; Second Military Training 
Camp, Plattsburg, N. Y., Company Supply Sergeant. Member, 
Philadelphia Local Draft Advisory Board No. 6. Member, Phila- 
delphia Club; Rittenhouse Club; University Club; Merion Cricket 
Club; University Barge Club (President, 1919-20); Philadelphia 
Skating Club; Humane Society; Treddyfrin Golf Club; West 
Chester Hunt; West Chester Golf and Country Club; Historical 
Society ; Genealogical Society ; Geographic Society of New York ; 
University Museum ; Academy of Natural Sciences ; Philadelphia 
Society for Promoting Agriculture ; Transatlantic Society ; English 
Speaking Union ; National Security Society ; Navy League, etc., 
etc. Manager and formerly Acting Secretary, Philadelphia Dis- 
pensary ; Manager, Pennsylvania Epileptic Hospital and Colony 
Farm; Protestant Episcopal Society for Advancement of Chris- 
tianity in Pennsylvania; Manager, Pennsylvania Hospital, etc. 

b. "Fernbank," near West Chester, Pa., September 27 , 1870. 
s. James Cheston Morris, M. D., and Mary Ella Johnson. Ad- 
dress, 212 Lafayette Building, 437 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Overman, William Franklin, A.B. 

Entered 1885. 

Won Prize for Essay in Sophomore year ; Prize for Declama- 
tion in Sophomore year ; Member, College Football Team, all four 
years; President of Class, Freshman year. Teacher, Jenkintown 
Friends' School, 3 years ; Officer at Girard College, 1 year ; Prin- 
cipal, Moorestown Friends' School, for 23 years. Sales Agent for 
The Provident Life and Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Con- 
tributor to School Journals and to "Rural Manhood." Member, 
Board of Managers of Moorestown Field Club, 8 years ; Captain 
of Golf Team, several years ; Chairman, Burlington County, N. J., 
Y. M. C. A., for past 10 years. President for 1 year of New 
Jersey Agency for the Provident Life and Trust Company ; Presi- 
dent, Moorestown University Extension Center, for 14 years. 
Overseer of Chester Monthly Meeting of Friends, Moorestown, 
N.J. 

b. Goldsboro, N. C, August 22, 1862. s. William H. Overman 
and Margaret Davis, m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 2, 1890, Hannah 
T. Lytle. c. Edna Overman Ratliffe. Address, 118 East Maple 
Avenue, Moorestown, N. J. 

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274 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1889 

Painter, Joseph Henry, S.B. (S.B., Wilmington College, O. 1888.) 
A.M. . 

Entered Senior Class 1888. 

Graduate of Miami Commercial College, Dayton, Ohio. Teacher. 
Principal of Academy, Kennett Square, Pa., 4 years. Nursery- 
man, near Wilmington, Ohio ; Principal, Wilmington High School ; 
Principal of Parker High School, Dayton, Ohio, 4 years; Prin- 
cipal of Steele High School, Dayton, Ohio (at present). 

b. Wilmington, Ohio, August 1, 1865. s. Joseph C. Painter 
and Hannah Shields, m. September 10, 1889, Elva Hinshaw. c. 
Donald H., 1894; Herbert J., 1896; Helen M., 1897. Address, 
318 Grand Avenue, Dayton, Ohio. 

Peirson, Frank Warrington, A.B., A.M., 1890. 

Entered 1885. 

Graduate Student in English, 1889-90; Assistant Librarian, 
1889-90. Student at Heidelberg, Germany, 1892-93. Rancher. 

b. Clarence, N. Y., December 11, 1865. s. Thomas V. Peirson 
and Marian Oddie. Address, 1077 New York Avenue, Pasadena, 
Cal. 

Ravenel, Samuel Prioleau, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa.) 
Entered from Charleston, S. C, Sophomore Class 1886. 
President of Class, Senior year; President, Everett- Athenaeum 

Society ; Vice-President, Loganian Society ; Valedictorian. Law 

Student, University of Pennsylvania, 1890-93. Lawyer. 

b. Paris, France, January 12, 1868. s. Samuel Prioleau Ravenel 

and Margaretta Amelia Fleming, m. December 10, 1903, Florence 

Leftwich. Address, Asheville, N. C. 

Read, Walter George, A.B. (A.B, Harvard Univ., 1890.) 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1885. 

Student at Harvard University, 1889-90; 3 years at General 
Theological Seminary, New York City, 1892-95 ; 1896, Ordained 
Priest in the "Episcopal" Church. Curate in different parishes; 
Chaplain, St. Luke's School, Wayne, Pa. ; Rector, St. Margaret's 
Church, Brighton, Mass. Member, University Club, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

b. Mt. Holly, N. J., February 2, 1869. s. Zachariah Read, M. D., 
and Elizabeth Grandin Wurts. Address, 434 Washington Street, 
Brighton, Mass. 

Reinhardt, David Jones. 

Entered 1885 from Marlboro, Pa. 

Teacher until 1896. Lawyer. City Solicitor of Wilmington, 



1889] MATRICULATE CATALOG 275 

1901-03. State Senator in General Assembly of Delaware, 1913. 
Attorney General of the State of Delaware, 4 years, from 1917. 

b. Norristown, Pa., November 6, 1867. s. William D. Reinhardt 
and Rebecca Hawley. m. Wilmington, Del., June 30, 1896, Anna 
M. Hewes. c. Rebecca, 1897; Louise, 1899; David, Jr., 1903; 
Margaret, 1910. Address, 1107 Franklin Street, Wilmington, Del. 

Stevens, Lindley Murray, A. B., A.M., 1891. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1886. 

Business Manager, The Haverfordian. President of Class. Stu- 
dent of Plebrew at Christian Biblical Institute, Stanf ordville, N. Y., 
1896-97. Teacher at Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, Me., 1889- 
90; Instructor in Mathematics, Haverford College, 1890-91; 
Teacher, High School, Westerly, R. I., 1891-92; Office of N. W. 
Ayer & Son, Philadelphia, Pa., 1892. Pastor, Friends' Meeting, 
at Clinton Corners, N. Y., from 1895-1901. Superintendent of 
Oakwood Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y., 1901-04. Recorded 
a Minister among Friends, 1896. Farmer. 

b. East Farnham, Province Quebec, Canada, September 9, 1861. 
s. Hiram Stevens and Rachel Barton, m. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 
October 27, 1898, Elizabeth Golden Ferris. Address, Ferris 
Lane, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Stokes, John Stogdell, A.B. 

Entered 1886. 

Member, College Baseball Team, 1886-89 ; First Cricket Eleven, 
1888-89; Second Eleven, 1887; won First Eleven Fielding Belt, 
1889; Manager of Haverford College, 1898 to date; Secretary, 
Haverford College Corporation, 1900 to date; Chairman of the 
Endowment Fund Committee, 1920-21 ; President of the Alumni 
Association, 1920-21 and 1921-22. 1889-99, employed in firm of 
Queen & Co., Philadelphia, a stockholder and director of same 
most of that time; 1900 to date. President, Stokes & Smith Com- 
pany, manufacturers of machinery, Philadelphia, Pa. Member, 
University Club of Philadelphia ; Merion Cricket Club ; Pine Val- 
ley Golf Club ; Huntingdon Valley Country Club ; Huntingdon Val- 
ley Hunt; Geographical Society of Philadelphia; Philadelphia 
Academy of Fine Arts; Art Alliance of Philadelphia; Print Club 
of Philadelphia; American Academy of Political and Social Sci- 
ence; Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia Board of 
Trade (Executive Committee). 

b. Moorestown, N. J., February 26, 1870. s. N. Newlin Stokes 
and Martha E. Stokes, m. Amboy, III, May 31, 1919, May Mar- 
garet Egan. Address, Summerdale, Philadelphia, Pa. 



276 HAVERFORD COLLEGE £1889 

Thompson, Frank Earle, SB., A.M., 1890. 

Entered 1885. 

"Haverford Fellow," 1889-90; Graduate Student in Chemistry, 
1889-90. Won several events in first two track meetings of Ath- 
letic Association. Chemist, Metallurgist and Mill Superintendent. 
Author: "Sulphur in the Basic Bessemer Process," "The Casting 
Temperature of Soft Steel," and other articles in The Iron Age, 
1894 and 1895, and articles in The Scientific American. Member, 
American Institute Mining Engineers ; Kew Gardens Country 
Club, Kew Gardens, Long Island, N. Y. ; 1890-95, Pottstown Iron 
Company, Pottstown, Pa., Superintendent; 1895-96, Chemist, 
Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company, South Pittsburg, 
Tenn. ; 1896-99, Chemist and Superintendent, Embreville Iron 
Company, Embreville, Tenn.; 1899-1918, Superintendent and Man- 
ager, Cambria Steel Company, Johnstown, Pa. ; 1918-19, Section 
Chief, War Industrial Board, Washington, D. C. ; 1919 to date, 
Manager, Consolidated Steel Corporation, 25 Broadway, New York 
City. 

b. Little Rock, Ark., August 19, 1869. s. Andrew L. Thompson 
and Emily Hubbard, m. Pottstown, Pa., September 25, 1893, Rose 
Davis, c. Edith H., 1902; Frank E., Jr., 1907. Address, 8417 
Church Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y., and 25 Broadway, New 
York City. 

fTodhunter, Layton Wilson, A.B. (A.B., Wilmington College, 
1888.) 

Entered from Wilmington, Ohio, Senior Class 1888. 

Student at Wilmington College, Ohio, 1885-88. "Wilmington 
Fellow" elect (Haverford College), at time of death. 

b. New Martinsburg, Ohio, March 30, 1866. d. Sheldrake. 
N. Y., August 24, 1889 (drowned in Cayuga Lake), s. Amos 
Todhunter and Emily Elizabeth McNeal. 

Vail, Frederic Neilson, A.B., A.M., 1890. 

Entered from Los Angeles, Cal., 1885. 

Graduate Student in English, 1889-90. General Eastern Man- 
ager of the Alcatraz Company (asphalt and asphalt pavements). 
Civil Engineer. Member, Brooklyn Engineers' Club; Touring 
Club of France; Los Angeles Athletic Club; Yosemite Club, Stock- 
ton; Stockton Country Club; California Auto Association; Wil- 
shire Country Club. 

b. London, England, April 28, 1870. s. Nathan Randolph Vail 
and Anna Walker, m. New York, September 7, 1904, Matie 
Emma Sargent, c. Betty Anne, 1905. Address, Stockton, Cal. 



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Wood, Gilbert Congdon, A.B. 

Entered 1885. 

Medical publisher. 

b. New York, N. Y., June 21, 1869. s. William H. S. Wood 
(Class 1859) and Emma Congdon. m. (1) New York City, April 
6, 1896, Ethel Hunt; (2) Greenwich, Conn., December, 1906, 
Beulah L. Field, c. Beulah, 1907; Gilbert Congdon, Jr., 1915. 
Address, 51 Fifth Avenue, New York City. 

Non-Graduates 

Bond, Francis Edward, Jr. 

Entered from Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., 1885, and left 
at close of Sophomore year. 

With Quaker City Dye Works, 3 years; Westmoreland Coal 
Company, 1;^ years; banker and broker. Retired, 1909. 1902, 
elected a trustee of Polyclinic Hospital. 

b. Montevideo, Uruguay, S. A., July 18, 1867. s. Francis Ed- 
ward Bond, M. D., and Sarita McCall. m. (1) Philadelphia, Pa., 
June, 1896, Margaret Tyson; (2) London, England, February, 
, Florence Lloyd Eels. Address, Spring House, Pa. 

Causey, Foster. 

Entered 1885 and left at the end of the Freshman year. 

Clerk in Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Office, Washington, D. 
C, 1889-1905; Chief Clerk in same office; Engineering Depart- 
ment, District of Columbia, Surveyor's Office, 1905 to date. 

b. Milford, Del., January 3, 1869. s. WiUiam F. Causey and 
Anna Polk. m. Washington, D. C, November 11, 1896, Ella M. 
Johnson, c. Frederick Polk, 1905. Address, 324 Tenth Street, 
S. E., Washington, D. C. 

Causey, Trusten Polk. (LL.B., St. Louis Law School.) 
Entered 1885 and left at close of Sophomore year. 
Student of Law, St. Louis, Mo., Law School. Lawyer. Insur- 
ance Agent. Member, Bar Association of Sussex County, Del. 

b. Milford, Del., December 27, 1867. s. William F. Causey 
and Anna Polk. Address, 202 South Walnut Street, Milford, Del. 

fEvans, William Henry. (A.B., Harvard, 1890.) 

Entered from Colorado Springs, Colo., 1885, and left at close 
of Junior year. 

Student, Harvard University, 1888-90. Mining and Stock 
Broker. Horticulturist. Pikes Peak Floral Company, Colorado 
Springs, Colo. 



278 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1889 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 7, 1867. d. July 10, 1918. s. 
George O. Evans and Elizabeth Mellor. m. Cleveland, Ohio, Oc- 
tober 8, 1908, Augusta D. Beckwith. 

Firth, Henry Heberton. 

Entered from Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., 1885, and left, 
1887. 

President of Class, Sophomore year. Captain, Class Cricket 
Team, Sophomore year; won Alumni Prize Fielding Belt, Fresh- 
man year. Secretary, William M. Lloyd Company, wholesale and 
retail lumber and coal company, 1887-98; President of same to 
1913. Retired. 

b. Williamsport, Pa., June 30, 1868. s. Frank J. Firth and 
Annie Lloyd. Address, 373 Church Lane, Germantown, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Geary, John White. 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1885, and left, December of 
same year. 

Student, University of Pennsylvania, 1886-87; at Harvard Uni- 
versity, 1887-91. Banker and Broker. Manager, Western Sav- 
ing Fund Society, Philadelphia, Pa. Commanding Captain, United 
States Army, December 26, 1917, in charge of Military Intelli- 
gence Office, Philadelphia; Major, United States Army, August 
5, 1918; Honorably Discharged, February 28, 1919. Command- 
ing Lieutenant Colonel, United States Reserves, November 6, 1919. 
Member, Zeta Psi and Delta Kappa Epsilon; Philadelphia Club; 
State in Schuylkill; The Rabbitt; Corinthian Yacht Club; Phila- 
delphia Cricket Club; The Knickerbocker Club, New York; The 
Harvard Club, New York ; Tennis and Racquet Club, Boston. 

b. Harrisburg, Pa., February 22, 1869. s. John White Geary 
and Mary Church, m. June 11, 1896, Mary de Forest Harrison, 
c. John White, Jr., 1897; Alfred Harrison, 1899; Mary de Forest, 
1903. Address, 511 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and Chest- 
nut Hill, Pa. 

Griscom, Rodman Ellison. (Ph.B., Univ. of Pa., 1889.) 

Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1885, and left at close of Sopho- 
more year. 

Entered Junior Class, University of Pennsylvania, and gradu- 
ated, 1889. Investment Banker. Entered steamship business upon 
leaving college; in same business until December, 1903. 1903, 
joined firm of Bertron & Storrs, 40 Wall Street, New York City; 
Bertron, Storrs & Griscom, now Bertron, Griscom & Co., Inc. ; 



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Director, Girard National Bank of Philadelphia; Manager, West- 
em Savings Fund of Philadelphia; United Gas and Electric Cor- 
poration; Pennsylvania Water and Power Company of Pennsyl- 
vania, and a number of other companies. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 21, 1870. s. Clement Acton Gris- 
com and Frances Canby Biddle. m. Philadelphia, Pa., February 
17, 1897, Anne Starr, c. Clement Acton, 3d, 1899; Mary Starr, 
1901 ; Rodman Ellison, Jr., 1904. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Jansen, Cornelius Henry vonRiesen. (A.B., Univ. of Nebraska, 
1888.) 

Entered from Beatrice, Neb., 1885, and left at close of Fresh- 
man year. 

Student, University of Nebraska, 2 years; at Sorbonne, Paris, 
summer, 1900; Columbia University, 6 months, 1906; University 
of Southern California, 9 months, 1912-14. In charge of bank 
for several years. Teacher in High School at Beatrice, Neb., for 
6 years. In business for a few years. Teacher for 3 years, Throop 
College of Technology. Teacher in Los Angeles, Cal., City 
Schools. Member, Schoolmen's Club, Los Angeles. 

b. Berdiansk, South Russia, April 30, 1863. s. Cornelius Jan- 
sen and Helene von Riesen. m. June 21, 1906, Christine Fossler. 
Address, 5201 Aldama Street, Los Angeles, Cal. 

fMorris, Samuel Buckley. 

Entered 1885 and left late in Freshman year on account of ill- 
ness, from which he died. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., October 10, 1868. d. Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, Pa., June 20, 1886. s. Elliston Perot 
Morris (Class 1848; Manager, 1884-91 ; Secretary of Corporation, 
1886-91) and Martha Canby. 

fRogers, James Wadsworth. 

Entered 1885 and left at close of Freshman year, 
b. Philadelphia, Pa. ( ?), May 28, 1867. d. March, 1916. s. M. 
Edward Rogers and . 

Sachse, Albert Frederic. 

Entered 1885 and left at close of Freshman year, 
b. Berwyn, Pa. (?), May 11, 1869. s. Julius F. Sachse and 
■ . No address. 

Schwartz, John Loeser. 

Entered 1885 and left at close of the Freshman year. 
Studied one term at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 
and at University of Heidelberg, Germany, two semesters. Sec- 



280 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1889 

retary, Pennsylvania Lead Company, 2 years. Study and news- 
paper work. Member, Royal Archaeological Institute of Great 
Britain and Ireland. 

b. Allegheny, Pa., December 6, 1868. s. James Ernest Schwartz 
and Emma Nicholson. Address, 1631 Massachusetts Avenue, 
Washington, D. C. 

Shupert, Charles M. 

Entered 1885 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Farmer. At present, Superintendent of Haver ford Township 
Highways. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., March 5, 1867. s. Daniel Shupert and 
Mersey Davis, m. Gladwyne, Pa., November 14, 1894, Catherine 
B. Halberstadt. Address, Llanerch, Delaware County, Pa. 

fSmith, Walter Emanuel. (A.B., Harvard Univ., 1890.) 
Entered 1885 and left at close of Junior year. 
Student at Harvard University, 1888-90. Banker, 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 3, 1868. d. New York, N. Y., Janu- 
ary 8, 1904. s. Charles Smith and Catherine lungerich. 

fSmith, Wilson Longstreth. 

Entered 1885 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Merchant. Member, Philadelphia Historical Society, Art Club, 
etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 28, 1867. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Oc- 
tober 3, 1915. s. Horace John Smith and Margaret Longstreth. 
m. (1) September 21, 1893, Frances Evelyn Busiel, of Laconia, 
N. H.; (2) November 7, 1912, May Kimball. 

Veeder, Herman Greig. 

Entered 1885 and left at middle of Sophomore year, 1887. 

Miner and manufacturer. About 5 years, C. G. Hussey & Co., 
Pittsburgh, Pa., copper manufacturing; 5 years, Mining and Elec- 
tric Power Building Construction, San Francisco, Cal. ; 15 years, 
Hussey Binns Shovel Company, Pittsburgh, Pa., shovel manufac- 
turing; retired, 1917. At present. Silver Mining, Arizona. Treas- 
urer and Director, Kingman Consolidated Mines Company, of 
Kingman, Ariz. (Pittsburgh, Pa., office). Member, Holland So- 
ciety, New York ; Sons of American Revolution, Pittsburgh ; Du- 
quesne Club, Pittsburgh. 

b. Allegheny, Pa. (now N. S. Pittsburgh), May 24, 1867. s. 
Nicholas Veeder and Mary Jane Greig. m. October 25, 1899, 
Mabel L. Marshall, c. Herman Greig, Jr., 1903 ; James Marshall, 
1905; Nicholas Phipps, 1910. Address, 1308 Denniston Avenue, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 



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1890 

Angell, Edward Mott, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Minnesota, 1893.) 

Entered from Glens Falls, N. Y., 1886. 

Editorial Staff, The Haverfordian, 1887-90. Editor-in-Chief, 
Senior year ; President of Class, Sophomore year ; played on Col- 
lege Football Team, Sophomore year; won Alumni Prize, Speak- 
ing Contest, Junior year; Manager, Football Team, Junior year; 
Class Historian, Senior year. President, Everett-Athenaeum So- 
ciety; Vice-President, Loganian; Vice-President, Athletic Associa- 
tion. Admitted to Bar, New York State, 1892 ; Admitted to Bar, 
Minnesota, 1893; Editor, West Law Publishing Company, St. 
Paul, Minn., 1892-93. Practiced Law, Minnesota, 1893-97 ; Glens 
Falls, N. Y., 1897 to January 1, 1922. November, 1921, elected 
as Justice Supreme Court, State of New York, for 14-year term, 
from January 1, 1922. Member, New York State Bar Association, 
and formerly of Executive Committee thereof ; Director of Glens 
Falls Trust Company ; Member, New York State Constitutional 
Convention, 1915. Formerly Corporation Counsel for Glens Falls. 
President of Glens Falls Club, 1901-07. Various local committees 
in charge of war activities ; made numerous addresses in connec- 
tion with war work. Lawyer. 

b. Moreau, N. Y., January 6, 1868. s. William Penn Angell and 
Francena Frost Mott. m. 1913, Gertrude Sheldon. Address, 247 
Glen Street, Glens Falls, N. Y. 

Auchincloss, James Stuart, A.B. 

Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1886. 

Vice-President of Class. Member, Class Football and Cricket 
Teams. Member, 1889, College Football; 1890, College Cricket 
Team. Merchant. Investment Securities. 1890-94, J. & P. Coates 
Thread Company, Philadelphia; 18%-1902, D. L. & W. Railroad, 
Traveling Auditor; 1902-14, N. W. Halsey & Co., New York 
City, Sales Manager; 1914-20, Kissel Kinnicutt & Co., Sales Man- 
ager; January 1, 1920, to May 15, 1921, Sales Manager, Harvey 
Fisk & Soils; May 15, 1921, to date, Local Sales Manager, John 
Nickerson, Jr. Member, East Orange Republican Club. 

b. Wilmington, Del., April 12, 1872. s. William Stuart Auchin- 
closs and Martha Tuthill Kent. m. East Orange, N. J., April 3, 
1899, Hazel Gage Hulbert. c. William Stuart, 2d, 1900. Address, 
Room 2007, 61 Broadway, New York City. 

Audenried, William Grattan, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class from Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1887. 



282 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1890 

Secretary of Class, 1887-88; President, 1888-89; President, 
Cricket Association, 1889-90 ; Secretary and Treasurer, Glee Club, 
1888-89. First Eleven Cricket Team, 3 years. Banker. Pennsyl- 
vania Representative of New York Bankers (N. W. Harris & 
Co.). Secretary and Treasurer, Philadelphia Milling Company; 
President, Eastern Milling and Export Company; Audenried & 
Bowker, Investment Bankers, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Vice-President, 
J. S. & W. S. Kuhn, Inc., Bankers, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and 
Paris; Vice-President, W. G. Souders & Co., Bankers, Chicago, 
111. ; Harvey Fisk & Sons, Bankers, New York City. Author : 
"Irrigation," a treatise. Engaged in Liberty Loan work during 
the war, serving as Chairman. Honor Flag Committee, Press 
Agent, and writing propaganda for farmers. Third Federal Re- 
serve District. Member, University Club, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Na- 
tional Republican Club, New York City. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 13, 1870. s. William G. Auden- 
ried and Emma A. Martin, m. Birmingham, Pa., September 12, 
1894, Edith Grier. Address, 55 East Sixty-fifth Street, New York 
City. 

Bringhurst, Henry Ryan, Jr., A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1887. 

Secretary of Class, Junior year. Vice-President of Class, Senior 
year. Law Student, 1890-93. Lawyer. Member, Wilmington 
Club; Wilmington Country Club; Historical Society of Delaware. 

b. Wilmington, Del., July 2, 1869. s. Henry Ryan Bringhurst 
and Elizabeth Ashburnham Smith, m. Philadelphia, Pa., Novem- 
ber 10, 1915, Edna Tatnall Warner. Address, 1019 Rodney Street, 
Wilmington, Del. 

Coffin, Thomas Amory, S.B. 

Entered 1886. 

Draughtsman, Phoenix Iron Company, 1890-92 ; Engineering 
Draughtsman, with T. P. Lonsdale, Architect, Philadelphia, 1892- 
93 ; 1893, Engineer Draughtsman, David Evans, Architect, Phila- 
delphia; also with George M. Newhall, Engineer, Philadelphia; 
1893-99, Assistant Engineer, C. W. Hunt Company, Elevating 
and Conveying Machinery, Staten Island, N. Y. ; 1899-1902, part- 
nership, Haskins & Coffin, Engineers, 32 Broadway, New York 
City ; 1902-09, Engineer and Contractor, 45 Broadway, New York 
City; 1909-12, Engineer, Structural Department, New York Edi- 
son Company, New York City; 1912 to date. Chief Engineer, 
Phoenixville Shop, Heine Safety Boiler Company ; responsible for 
changes of designs for boilers for many industrial offices and gov- 



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ernment plants ; water tube boilers for Emergency Fleet Corpora- 
tion. Member, Phoenixville Club; Phoenixville Country Club; 
American Society Civil Engineers. 

b. Phoenixville, Pa., October 21, 1868. s. Amory Coffin and 
Emma Edings Hopkinson. m. October 10, 1894, Maude Vander- 
slice. c. Lauretta, 1898; Jessie Edmondston, 1902. Address, 
Nutts Avenue and Main Street, Phoenixville, Pa. 

Cottrell, Charles Thurston, A.B., A.M., 1892. (LL.B., Har- 
vard, 1894.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1887. 

Graduate Student in English, 1890-91 ; Assistant Librarian, 
1890-91. Law Student in office, 1891-92; in Harvard Law School, 
1892-94. Attorney-at-Law. Various local offices in Jamestown, 
R. I.; Member of Town Council, 3 years, 1892-95; Member, 
Rhode Island Legislature, 1895 and 1896 (2 years). Admitted to 
Rhode Island Bar, 1893, and to Massachusetts Bar, 1894, and 
later to Bar of United States Court. Political offices in Ward 16, 
Boston. President of Roxbury Historical Society; Director in 
Roxbury Trust Company ; Member of Executive Committee of 
Middlesex Club; during war. Member of Local Draft Board 16, 
Boston. Formerly a Member of Harvard Club; Member, Repub- 
lican Club of Massachusetts; Mason (Past Master of Lodge). 

b. Jamestown, R. I., July 22, 1869. s. Frederick Northup Cot- 
trell and Ellen Tucker, m. Roxbury, Mass., October 7, 1896, 
Carolyn R. Frink. c. Alden Tucker, 1901 ; Avis Slocum, 1905 ; 
Ellen Folsom, 1908. Address, 17 Mayfair Street, Roxbury, Mass., 
and 148 State Street, Boston, Mass. 

Darlington, Percy Smedley, S.B. 

Entered 1886. 

Investment Broker. Lawyer. Private, Sixth Regiment, Penn- 
sylvania Volunteers, 1898. 

b. Chester County, Pa., October 7, 1869. s. Smedley Darlington 
and Mary E. Baker, m. Atlanta, Ga., April 28, 1903, Julia Lowry 
Taylor, c. Percy Smedly, Jr., 1913. Address, 418 North High 
Street, West Chester, Pa. 

Da vies, Guy Hulett, A.B. 

Entered 1886. 

Attorney-at-Law; Private Secretary to Governor Hastings, of 
Pennsylvania; Attorney General's Department, Harrisburg, Pa. 
Member, Bradford, Dauphin and Cumberland County Bars, Su- 
perior and Supreme Court. Member, County Bar Association; 
Pennsylvania Bar Association. 



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b. Towanda, Pa., July 17, 1869. s. William T. Davies and 
Mary Watkins. m. Harrisburg, Pa., June 8, 1898, Annie Weakley 
Hench. c. Ann, 1899; Mary Watkins, 1903. Address, Carlisle, 
Pa. 

Fox, Robert Easiburn, A.B. 

Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1886. 

Insurance business. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 31, 1868. s. Samuel Lewis Fox 
(Class 1854) and Harriet Brown, m. York Springs, Adams 
County, Pa., June 29, 1909, Anna Eliza Trostel. c. Elizabeth 
Rebert, 1910; Nancy Roberta, 1918. Address, 401 Chestnut Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa., and 510 West Avenue, Jenkintown, Pa. 

fGUbert, Henry Lee, A.B., A.M., 1891. (Ph.D., Univ. of Pa., 
1894.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1887. 

President, Class, 1890; Vice-President, Loganian, 1890; won 
Alumni Prize for Composition and Oratory, 1890; Graduate Stu- 
dent in Semitic Languages, 1890-91 ; Catalogued "Gustav Baur 
Library," Haver ford College Library, 1890-91. Fellow in Semitic 
Languages, University of Pennsylvania, 1894-95. Instructor in 
Languages. Member of American Oriental Society. Author, "A 
Study in Old Testament Names" ; "Names in I Chronicles 1 :7, 
compared with Parallel Passages." Ordained Minister of 
Protestant Episcopal Church, December 18, 1898. Rector, St. 
Ann's Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; at Caldwell, N. Y. ; and Rector, 
St. James Episcopal Church, Lake George, N. Y. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 31, 1865. d. Lake George, N. Y., 
June 23, 1904. s. Joseph Gilbert and Sylvania Lee. m. June 21, 
1892, Florence Wells, c. Four. 

fGuildford, William Moore, Jr., S.B. 

Entered 1886. 

President, Glee Club, 1889-90. Mechanical Engineer. With 
Pennsylvania Bolt and Nut Company, Lebanon, Pa., 1899. Mem- 
ber, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 

b. Lebanon, Pa., February 6, 1878. d. Lebanon, Pa., Novem- 
ber 20, 1906. s. William Moore Guilford, M. D., and Ann Mary 
Elder. 

Guss, John Noble, S.B. 
Entered 1886. 

President of Class, Freshman year. Attorney-at-Law. Served 
in Spanish-American War, in Battery A, Light Artillery of Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Member, West Chester Club, 



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b. West Chester, Pa., July 23, 1868. s. Henry Ruhl Guss 
(Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General, United States Army) and 
Rachel Morton Noble, m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 23, 1919, 
Clarita Consuelo Azogue. Address, 405-06 F. & M. Building, and 
111 Dean Street, West Chester, Pa. 

Haley, Edwin James, S.B., A.M., 1891. 

Entered 1886, from West Chester, Pa. 

Graduate Student in Chemistry, 1890-91. Member, Baseball, 
Football and Cricket Teams throughout college course. 1891-92, 
Assistant, Chemical Laboratory, Pennsylvania State College, State 
College, Pa. 1892-95, Assistant Chemist, Pennsylvania Experi- 
ment Station, State College, Pa. ; 1895-1900, Chemist, Elk Tanning 
Company, Ridgway, Pa.; 1900-10, Manager, Tanning Material, 
Department A, Klepstein & Co., New York; 1910-12, Vice-Presi- 
dent and General Manager, Argam Tanning Company, New York. 
1913, Treasurer, The Binder Company, New York; 1914, Presi- 
dent, Independent Quebracho Company, New York; 1912-19, 
President, Haley Hammond Company, New York; 1918-19, Chief, 
Tanning Material and Natural Dyewood Section, Chemicals Divi- 
sion, War Industries Board, Washington, D. C. 1918-19, Mem- 
ber, Shoe and Leather Control Board, Quartermasters' Corps, 
United States Army, Washington, D. C. ; 1919, President, E. J. 
Haley, Inc., 39-41 Cortlandt Street, New York. Member, Ameri- 
can Leather Chemists' Association; Essex County Country Club, 
West Orange, N. J. ; West Chester Country Club, West Chester, 
Pa. ; Sons of Revolution, Pennsylvania Chapter ; Hope Lodge, 
F. & A. M., East Orange, N. J.; Elk Chapter, F. & A. M., Ridg- 
way, Pa. ; Knapp Commandery, Ridgway, Pa. ; Williamsport Con- 
sistory, Williamsport, Pa. ; 1922, President, Quebracho Production 
Company, New York. 

b. Leopard, Pa., October 9, 1870. s. Brinckle H. Haley and 
Hannah J. James, m. Washington, D. C, April 15, 1903, Helen 
B. Prehn. c. Edwin Wayne, 1904; Elinor, 1905; Ruth J., 1906. 
Address, 39-41 Cortlandt Street, New York City. 

Hibberd, Dilworth Potts, S.B., A.M., 1891. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 
1897.) 
Entered Freshman Class from Malvern, Pa., 1887. 
"Haverford Fellow," 1890. Member, College Football and 
Baseball Teams. Won 440-yard dash, 1888; and 1-mile run, 
1888; 1-mile run, 1889; Treasurer, Class, 1890; Treasurer of 
College Baseball and Football Teams; Phi Beta Kappa, Haver- 
ford, 1899. Student of Law, University of Pennsylvania, 1894-97. 



286 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1890 

(LL.B., 1897). Attorney-at-Law. Member, Phi Delta Phi, Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania ; Art Club, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Chevy Chase 
Club, Washington, D. C, Chevy Chase, Md. ; American Bar As- 
sociation; Pennsylvania State Bar Association; Law Association 
of Philadelphia. 

b. Edgemont, Delaware County, Pa., February 21, 1868. s. 
Joshua Evans Hibberd and Anna Mary Taylor, m. Washington, 
D. C, June 9, 1910, Caroline Jenkins Hickey. c. Jocelyn Plowden, 
1912. Address, 1204 Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fJenkins, William Grant, A.B. (A.B., Wilmington College, O., 
1887; C.E. Ohio State Univ., 1893.) 

Entered Senior Class 1889. 

At Wilmington College, Ohio, 1885-87 ; Student at Ohio State 
University, 1890-93. Deputy County Auditor, 1893- . 

b. Wilmington, Ohio, November 21, 1868. d. . s. Asa 

Jenkins and Nancy Ray. m. Wilmington, Ohio, July 20, 1898, 
Estella De Larm. 

fKirkbride, Thomas Story, Jr., A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1893.) 

Entered 1886. 

Secretary of Class. President of Council and President, Everett- 
Athenaeum. Medical Student, University of Pennsylvania, 1890- 
93 ; and at Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1893-94. Resident Physician 
of the Pennsylvania Hospital, 1894-96. Continued Medical Studies 
in Vienna and in Gottingen, 1896-98. Director of the Polyclinic 
Laboratories, January, 1899- . Assistant Physician to Univer- 
sity Hospital. Assistant Pathologist to Philadelphia Hospital 
Member, Philadelphia College of Physicians; County Medical So- 
ciety ; Pathological and Neurological Societies. Physician. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 25, 1869. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
July 19, 1900. s. Thomas S. Kirkbride, M. D., LL.D., and Eliza 
Ogden Butler, m. Philadelphia, Pa., December 18, 1899, Mabel 
Chauvenet Holden, 

Lewis, John Frazier Taylor, B.E. 

Entered 1886. 

First Honor at Graduation. Studied at West Chester Normal 
School, West Chester, Pa., 1885-86. Farmer, 1890-92 ; Civil Engi- 
neer, 1892; with Choctaw Coal and Railway Company, and Grady 
Trading Company, Indian Territory, 1892. Merchant. Dealer in 
building materials. 

b. Broomall, Delaware County, Pa., November 12, 1868. s. 
Mordecai Lawrence Lewis and Hannah Ann Taylor, m. Broomall, 



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Pa., December 15, 1892, Sabella Phebe Moore, c. Benjamin Jones, 
1894; Andrew Lindsay, 1901. Address, Broomall, Pa. 

Longstreth, Edward Rhoads, B.E. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1887. 

Mechanical Engineer. 1890-94, Baldwin Locomotive Works; 
1895-1901, Maris Brothers; 1901 to date. Secretary, West Laurel 
Hill Cemetery Company, 609 Finance Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 31, 1871. s. William Collins Long- 
streth (Class 1837; Manager, 1864-81) and Abby Ann Taylor, 
m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 16, 1900, Helen C. Loomis. c. 
Emily T., 1903 (d. 1903) ; Anne, 1905; Mary Underwood, 1908. 
Address, Moylan, Pa. 

Simpson, William Percy, BE. 

Entered 1886 from Overbrook, Pa. 

"Spoon Man." 1890, entered the employ of the Eddystone 
Manufacturing Company, finishers of textile fabrics; same busi- 
ness at present. President of the company. Director of the Bank 
of North America and the Delaware County National Bank. Mem- 
ber, University Club; Union League; Racquet Club; Merion 
Cricket Club; Corinthian Yacht Club; etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 21, 1870. s. William Simpson, Jr., 
and Emma C. Morgan, m. Philadelphia, Pa., January 10, 1894, 
Jessie G. Seaver. c. William, 3d (Class of 1919), 1896. Address, 
Lancaster Pike, Overbrook, Pa. 

Steere, Jonathan Mowry, A.B., A.M., 1892. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1887. 

Treasurer, Athenaeum Society; and Vice-President, Loganian 
Society; Secretary of Y. M. C. A.; Assistant Business Manager 
of The Haverfordian; Business Manager thereof in Senior year. 
Secretary of Haverford College, 1890-92. 1892-93, Principal, 
Tioga Friends' School, Philadelphia, Pa. ; September, 1893, en- 
tered employ of Girard Trust Company ; 1909, became Trust Offi- 
cer. Same occupation at present. Member, Board of Managers, 
Haverford College, 1910- . Treasurer since 1894, The Associated 
Executive Committee of Friends on Indian Afifairs; Manager, 
Woolman School ; Manager, Indian Rights Association ; Member, 
Committee of Management, Tunesassa Indian School, New York. 
Treasurer, Philadelphia Vacant Lots Cultivation Association; 
Treasurer, New England Society of Pennsylvania; Committee of 
Management, Central Branch, Y. M. C. A., Philadelphia; Trustee, 
American Oncologic Hospital, Philadelphia; Treasurer, Alumni 
Association of Haverford College, 1894-1909; Manager, Minehill 



288 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1890 

and Schuylkill Haven Railroad Company, 1919; Director, Dobbins 
Soap Manufacturing Company, 1917; Vice-President and Director, 
Turner and Harrison Steel Pen Manufacturing Company, 1919; 
Treasurer and Director, Pennsylvania Crusher Company; Treas- 
urer, Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia; 
Treasurer, Philadelphia Fountain Society; 1919, Elder in Society 
of Friends. Member, University Club, Philadelphia; City Club, 
Philadelphia; Merion Cricket Club, Philadelphia; New England 
Society of Pennsylvania; Founders' Club of Haverford College. 

b. Harrisville, R. I., April 26, 1870. s. Isaac Steere and Avis 
Battey. m. Newton Highlands, Mass., September 9, 1910, Flor- 
ence Esther Trueblood. c. Jonathan M., Jr., 1917; David True- 
blood, 1918. Address, Walnut Lane, Haverford, Pa. 

Tatnall, Robert Richardson, S.B., A.M., 1891. (Ph.D. Johns 
Hopkins, 1895.) 

Entered Junior Class 1888. 

Studied at Johns Hopkins University, 1891-93 ; 1894-95 ; North- 
western University, 1893-94. Instructor in Physics, University 
of Pennsylvania, 1895-97; Honorary Fellow, Clark, 1897-98; In- 
structor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor Northwestern 
University, 1899-1914; Head of Department of Physics, Syracuse 
University, 1914-19. Research Engineer, with J. E. Rhoads & 
Sons, Wilmington, Del. Author : Laboratory Manual of Physics; 
Laboratory Problems in Physics (with F. T. Jones; with H. 
Crew). Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of 
Science; Member, American Physical Society; Phi Beta Kappa; 
Sigma Xi ; Phi Kappa Phi. 

b. Wilmington, Del., February 4, 1870. s. Edward Tatnall, Jr., 
and Rachel G. Alsop. m. Wilmington, Del., July 2, 1896, Eliza- 
beth Rhoads. c. Mary W. ; Frances R. ; Charles R. Address, 805 
Franklin Street, Wilmington, Del, 

fTevis, Alfred Collins, S.B. 

Entered from Haverford, Pa., Junior Class 1888. 

Electrician ; with Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company ; Trus- 
tee of Home for Deaf Children, Bala, Pa., 1895- . 1901, ap- 
pointed Vice and Deputy Consul of United States at Sheffield, 
England. United States Consular Agent, Switzerland. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 27, 1872. d. May 7, 1907. s. 
Marshall Tevis and Clara Garrett. 

f Walton, Ernest Forster, BE. 

Entered 1886. 

President, Athletic Association; won 440-yard dash and 100- 



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yard dash ; influential in building track on "Walton Field," named 
for him. Transit Man in Engineer Corps; Manager, Refrigerator 
Business ; Vice-President and Manager, Cycle Company ; Member, 
New York Stock Exchange. 

b. New York City, April 5, 1871. d. Train wreck, New York 
City, January 8, 1902. s. James Morris Walton and Mary Forster 
Collins, m. June 2, 1894, Blanche Wetherill. c. Two. 

Non-Graduates 
Baily, Henry Paul. 

Entered as Special Student, 1886, and left 1890. 

Member, First Cricket Eleven, all four years; Captain, Class 
Cricket, all four years ; Captain, First Eleven Cricket Team, Junior 
and Senior years ; Member, First Eleven Football Team, Junior 
and Senior years; Member, Philadelphia Cricket Team visiting 
England, 1889, and won the George W. Child's Bowling Prize 
Cup ; won First Prize for "putting shot," 1887 ; won Cricket Bowl- 
ing Prize, First Eleven, 1888, 1889, 1890; First Prize, Freshman 
Tennis Tournament, 1887; Second Prize, Tennis, 1888. Whole- 
sale dry goods commission merchant since leaving college. Mem- 
ber, City Club's Committee, and Chairman, Racquet Club Liberty 
Loan Committee for the Third and Fourth Loans; Red Cross 
Special Committee Membership Drives, 1918; War Chest Special 
Committee, 1918 ; Emergency Aid, Packing Committee, Special 
Work, 1918-19; Member, Merion Cricket Club. Military Drill 
Corps for Home Defense, 1918. Member, Merion Cricket Club, 
Haver ford. Pa. ; Racquet Club, Philadelphia, Pa. ; University Club, 
Philadelphia, Pa. ; City Club of Philadelphia, Pa. ; Automobile 
Club of Philadelphia, Pa. (director since 1912) ; Photographic So- 
ciety of Philadelphia (President for 5 years). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 3, 1868. s. Joshua Longstreth 
Baily and Theodate Lang. m. Philadelphia, Pa., September 7, 
1893, Anna Correy Smith, c. Frances West, 1894; Theodore L., 
1903. Address, 229 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. 

Butler, George Thomas. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1894.) 

Entered 1886 and left at close of Junior year on account of 

ill health. 

Won Prize for Throwing Shot and Hammer. Civil Engineer, 

1889-90; Machinist, 1890-91; Studied Law, 1891-94; Lawyer, 
b. West Chester, Pa., March 5, 1870. s. William Butler and 

Letitia M. Thomas, m. Media, Pa., June 3, 1902, Eleanor Baird 

Reed. c. Mary, 1903. Address, 513 West Front Street, Media, 

Pa. 

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290 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1890 

Cabo, Angel Rodriguez. 

Entered Sophomore year, 1887, and left during the year. 

b. , Las Palmas, Mex. s. and . Last address, 

Las Palmas, Mex. 

fConard, Henry Norman. 

Entered 1886 and left at close of the year. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 29, 1869. d. December 27, 1904. s. 
Samuel Conard and Mary B. 

fDuBarry, Joseph N., Jr. 

Entered 1886 and left Sophomore year 1888. 

Student at Rensselaer Technical, Troy, N. Y. With Westing- 
house Electric Company, New York City, 1908. 

b. Harrisburg, Pa., May 4, 1870. d. Philadelphia, Pa., March 
19, 1918. s. J. N. DuBarry and Caroline St. Clair Denny, m. 
. c. Lieutenant Joseph N., 3d, and Lieutenant William H. 

fHipple, William Levis. 

Entered 1886 and left at close of Sophomore year. 
Mining Engineer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 19, 1868. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
June 1, 1895. s. Frank K. Hippie and Elizabeth Gray Levis. 

Janney, Thomas Symington. 

Entered Freshman Class in January, 1887, and left at close of 
Junior year. 

Treasurer, Everett- Athenaeum ; won 440-yard run in track 
events, 1888-89. Clerk, Coffee Importing Firm, 1890-98; Clerk, 
Wholesale Coal, 1899; Salesman, Wholesale Coal, 1900; Sales 
Agent and Manager, Wholesale Coal, 1904 to date. National 
Guard, 1891-1910, Private, Corporal, Sergeant, Lieutenant and 
Captain ; Spanish- American War, Second Lieutenant, Company 
B, 5th Maryland Volunteer Infantry; World War, 1918, Assistant 
Adjutant General, State of Maryland, with rank of Major in 
State Guard. Member, Baltimore Country Club. 

b. Baltimore County, Md., January 6, 1871. s. Johns Hopkins 
Janney (Class 1856) and Caroline Symington, m. Norfolk, Va., 
October 10, 1909, Lucy Landon Walton, c. Carolyn A., 1910; 
Johns H., 1913. Address, 106 Chamber of Commerce, Baltimore, 
Md. 

Jones, Lewis, Jr. 

Entered 1886 and left at close of Freshman year. 

President of Lewis Jones, Inc. (a public service corporation 



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supplying heat to a part of Overbrook) ; and President of the 
Lewis Jones Knitting Company of Winchester, Va. 

b. Overbrook, Pa., September 22, 1869. s. Lewis Jones, 3d, 
and Elizabeth Hughes, m. Overbrook, Pa., June 3, 1907, Dorothea 
K. Frismuth. c. Louise F., 1911; Dorothea H., 1915. Address, 
1825 Wynnewood Road, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Shaw, James George, Jr. 

Entered 1886 and left at close of Junior year, 
b. Newcastle, Del., March 8, 1868. s. James George Shaw and 
. Address, Newcastle, Del. 

Stotesbury, William Alfred. 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1886, and left at close of Fresh- 
man year. 

Inspector of Rifle Practice, with rank of Major, Montana Na- 
tional Guard, under Governor Robert Smith, resigned, 1899 
Rancher. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa. (?), August 17, 1879. s. J. M. Stotesbur) 
and Lucy H. Butler. Address, Beverly Hills, Gal. 

Uhler, Harvey Thomas. 

Entered 1886 and left in 1887. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 26, 1869. s. T. M. Uhler and . 

Address, 1825 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fValentine, John Reed. 

Entered 1886 and left 1888. 

Studied at University of Pennsylvania, 1888-89, Sophomore 
year. Lawyer. Owner of Stock Farm. President, Board of 
Commissioners, Haverford Township, 1890. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 22, 1869. d. Bryn Mawr, Pa., July 
2, 1921. s. John K. Valentine and Virginia P. Reed. m. Bryn 
Mawr, Pa., June 8, 1897, EHzabeth Simpson. 

1891 

t Alger, Harry, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1888. 

Teacher at Westtown Boarding School, 1891-98. Principal of 
Grammar School Building, and Teacher of Seventh Grade, Public 
Schools, Newport, R. L, 1898- . 

b. Newport, R. L, October 10, 1865. d. Newport, R. L May 
4, 1912. s. Nicholas Benjamin Alger and EHzabeth Bentley 
Oman. 



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Blair, David Hunt, A.B. 

Entered 1887. 

Secretary, Class, Freshman year; President of Class, Junior 
year ; Member, Class Baseball, Football and Cricket Teams, Fresh- 
man year ; President, Cricket Association ; winner, Congdon Ball 
for best batting average. Senior year. Alumni Prize for Oratory, 
1891. Student, Guilford College, N. C, 1886-87. Teacher, 
Winston-Salem, N. C, 1891-94; Principal, North Graded School, 
Winston- Salem, 1894. Law Student, University of North Caro- 
lina, 1897-98. Lawyer. 1921, appointed Commissioner of In- 
ternal Revenue by President Harding. Member, North Carolina 
Bar Association; Twin City Club. 

b. High Point, N. C, January 13, 1868. s. Solomon L Blair 
and Abigail Hunt. m. Concord, N. C, November 28, 1917, Ade- 
laide Cannon, c. David H., Jr., 1919. Address, 512 Brookstown 
Avenue, Winston-Salem, N. C. 

Handy, William Winder, S.B. 

Entered 1887. 

President, Football Association, 1890; President of Class, 1891. 
Student at Johns Hopkins University, 1891-93. Electrical Engi- 
neer. Consulting Public Utility Engineer, Vicher's Building, Balti- 
more, Md. ; Member, American Institute Electrical Engineers. 

b. Baltimore, Md., April 3, 1871. s. Thomas Poultney Handy 
(Class of 1863) and Maria Poultney. c. Elizabeth Preston, 1915. 
Address, Ruxton, Md. 

Hoopes, Arthur, S.B. 

Entered Freshman Class 1888 and completed the course in three 
years. 

Secretary of Class, Sophomore year. Honors in Senior year. 
Won 1-mile Bicycle Race, 1891. Won Bat on Second Cricket 
Eleven, Junior year. Testing at Edison's Laboratory, Orange, 
N. J., 1891-92; Superintendent, Edison Electric Illuminating Com- 
pany, West Chester, Pa., 1892-93 ; Inspector, Salem, Mass., 1893 ; 
with Lynn and Boston Railroad Company, 1894-95 ; Estimating 
and Installing Electric Plants, Philadelphia, Pa., 1895- ; Clerk, 
Hoopes Bro. and Darlington, West Chester, Pa.; 1898-1901, Gen- 
eral Manager, Chester County Telephone Company, West Chester ; 
6 years with Lukens Steel Company, Coatesville, Pa. ; 10 years, 
Secretary and Treasurer, Coatesville Trust Company, from organi- 
zation. Two years, sundry clerical positions, including 8 months 
with Hoopes Bro. and Darlington. Wheel manufacturing, West 
Chester, Pa. Member, West Chester, Pa., Y. M. C. A.; Inter- 



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national Free Trade League; Brotherhood of the Commonwealth, 
b. West Chester, Pa., October 1, 1872. s. Thomas Hoopes and 
Amanda W. Russell, m. Phoenixville, Pa., July 17, 1902, Chris- 
tine O. Lippert. Address, Box 64, West Chester, Pa. 

Hutton, John Wetherill, SB., A.M., 1892. 

Entered from Westtown, Pa., Junior Class 1889. 

Editor, The Haverfordian, 1891 ; Assistant Librarian, 1891-92. 
Teacher at Friends' Boarding School, 1892-98; next year in Eu- 
rope; Westtown Boarding School for 9 years, as teacher and in 
care of the boys. One year with Biddle Press in Philadelphia, 
Pa. ; since. Teacher and Principal of Friends' Boarding School, 
Barnesville, Ohio. Clerk of Stillwater Monthly Meeting; Mem- 
ber of Representative Body of Ohio Yearly Meeting ; Member, of 
their committee that had care of young men drafted during tlie 
great war. Member, National Geographic Society; National 
Teachers' Educational Association. 

b. Landenberg, Pa., April 28, 1866. s. Richard W. Hutton and 
Elizabeth A. Thompson, m. Winona, Ohio, August 21, 1914, 
Ellen S. Cope. c. Elizabeth R., 1915 ; Charles W., 1917. Address, 
R. F. D. No. 1, Barnesville, Ohio. 

Mekeel, David Lane, SB., M.E., 1892. 

Entered from Yorktown Heights, N. Y., 1887. 

President of Class, Sophomore year. Secretary, Loganian. 
Graduated with First Honors. Graduate Student in Meclianical 
Engineering, 1891-92. "Haverford Fellow." Mechanical Engi- 
neer. With Cambria Steel Company, Johnstown, Pa., June, 1892, 
to April, 1894; Draftsman, Johnson Company, Johnstown, Pa., 
and Lorain, Ohio, April, 1894, to August, 1896, Draftsman; 
Cleveland Rolling Mill Company and successor, American Steel 
and Wire Company, Cleveland, Ohio, March, 1897, to September, 
1900, Draftsman and Works Engineer; Jones & Laughlin Steel 
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa., October, 1900, to date. Works Engi- 
neer and Chief Engineer. 

b. Somers Township, N. Y., June 30, 1869. s. Jacob Mekeel 
and Mary Jane Haight. m. Sewickley, Pa., September 2, 1901, 
Mary Alice Graff, c. David Lane, Jr., 1903. Address, Jones & 
Laughlin Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

fMorris, John Stokes, S.B., A.M., 1892. 

Entered from Germantown, Pa., Junior Class 1889. 
Graduate Student in Mathematics, 1891-92. Treasurer, Presi- 
dent of the Council, and President of Everett- Athenaeum ; Vice- 
President, Loganian; Vice-President of College Association; 



294 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1891 

President, Tennis Association; President, Class, Senior year; 
played on College Football Team, 1890-91 ; won 440-yard dash, 
1891-92; half-mile run, 1891; won Tennis Championship, Col- 
lege, 1891. Member, Phi Beta Kappa. Student, Johns Hopkins 
University, 1892-96. Teacher; Instructor in Mathematics, Cen- 
tral High School, Philadelphia, 1896-1911. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., June 24, 1873. d. September 30, 1911. 
s. Joshua Husband Morris (Class of 1839) and Elizabeth Stokes 
m. Haver ford, Pa., May 23, 1894, Mary Eastbourne Fox. 

Thomas, George, 3rd, A.B. 

Entered 1887. 

Class President, Junior year; President, Athletic Association, 
Senior year; on Ground Committee and Treasurer, Cricket Asso- 
ciation ; won Sophomore Improvement Bat and First Eleven Field- 
ing Belt. "Spoon Man." Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1899. Open 
Hearth Superintendent, Pennsylvania Steel Company, Steelton, 
Pa. ; Superintendent, Open Hearth Department, Standard Steel 
Works, Burnham, Pa. ; Treasurer, Parkesburg Iron Company, 
Parkesburg, Pa. ; Superintendent, Steel Department, Diamond 
State Steel Company, Wilmington, Del. ; Second Vice-President, 
Treasurer, and General Manager, Sales, Parkesburg Iron Com- 
pany, Parkesburg, Pa. Member, Union League, Philadelphia, Pa. ; 
University Club, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Tredyffrin Country Club, 
Paoli, Pa. ; Wilmington Country Club, Wilmington, Del. ; West 
Chester Golf and Country Club, West Chester, Pa. ; West Chester 
Club, West Chester, Pa. ; American Iron and Steel Institute, New 
York. 

b. Whitford, Pa., April 13, 1871. s. J. Preston Thomas (Class 
of 1864) and Hannah J. Gibbons, m. Wilmington, Del., October 
3, 1903, Ethel Cause, c. George, IV (Class of 1925), 1904; J. 
Preston, 1907; Horace G., 1912; Elizabeth H., 1915. Address, 
Whitford, Pa. 

Todd, Henry Arnold, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1888. 

Won 1-mile run in 1890. Teacher, Mathematics and Classics 
Doylestown, Pa., 1891-93; Friends' School, West Chester, Pa.,, 
Principal, 1893-95 ; Principal, Public Schools, Swarthmore, Pa., 
1898-1901; Latin Master, Friends' Select School, Philadelphia, 
Pa., since 1901. 

b. Salem, Mass., October 11, 1866. s. John Henry Todd and 
Elizabeth F. Arnold, m. Doylestown, Pa., June 20, 1894, Ellen 
Hart. c. James Arnold, 1897 ; Elizabeth Eastburn, 1899. Address, 
Doylestown, Pa. 



1891] matriculate catalog 295 

Non-Graduates 

Canby, William Marriott. (A.B., Williams College, Mass., 1891.) 
Entered 1887 and left at close of the Sophomore year. 
Editor, The Haverfordian, 1888-89. Rodman, Engineers' Corps, 
Park Commission, Wilmington, Del., 1891 ; Clerk, Wilmington 
Savings Fund Society, 1892; Investment Clerk, Girard Trust 
Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1892-1904; Bond Salesman and Office 
Manager, Bertron Griscom & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1904-12; 
partner, Mellor, Petry & Canby, Philadelphia, Pa., 1913-14. Since 
1914, in business under ovi^n name, Investment Banker, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. Member, University Club, Union League and His- 
torical Society, of Philadelphia; Colonial Society of Pennsylvania; 
Germantown Cricket Club, Science and Art Club, of Germantown ; 
Site and Relic Society, and Williams Club, of New York. Di- 
rector, Public Education and Child Labor Association of Pennsyl- 
vania; some time Director of Huntingdon and Broad Top Moun- 
tain Railroad and Coal Company. 

b. Wilmington, Del., April 7, 1871. s. William M. Canby and 
Edith D. Mathews, m. (1) Germantown, Pa., October 15, 1896, 
Edith Wistar. c. Marjorie Wistar, 1899; William Marriott, 3d, 
1903. m. (2) Germantown, Pa., February 10, 1912, Leila Kurtz, 
c. Henry Kurtz, 1912; Leila, 1918. Address, "Thornelawn," 
Westview and Wissahickon Avenues, Germantown, Pa., and 437- 
41 Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Coale, Carey. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1888 and left at the close of the year. 

Studied at Baltimore City College, 1883-88. Electric lighting 
and manufacturing, 1889-90; since that time in firm of Hufnagel, 
Plottier & Co., importing and exporting business. 

b. Baltimore, Md., September 8, 1868. s. Thomas Ellicott Coale 
(Class of 1853) and Cecilia Harvey. Address, 126 East Ninth 
Street, Plainfield, N. J. 

fCrawford, John Yocum. 

Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1887, and left 1889. 

b. February 10, 1871. d. . s. V. V. Crawford and . 

fFischer, William Gustavus, Jr. 

Entered 1887 and left during the Freshman year. 

Piano and Organ Merchant, 1888-92 ; Wholesale Dealer in 
Specialties. Insurance Broker at time of death. Member of Ger- 
mantown Cricket Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 7, 1868. d. January 5, 1915. 



296 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1891 

s. William Gustavus Fischer and Mary Ann Willing, m. German- 
town, Philadelphia, Pa., October 12, 1899, Laura S. Henson. c. 
Marion, 1900. 

fFuIIer, George Llewellyn. 

Entered 1887 and left during Junior year, 1890. 

b. Catasauqua, Pa. ( ?), July 27, 1869. d. . s. J. W. Fuller 

and . 

Mitchell, Jacob Thomas. 

Entered 1887 and left at the close of the Junior year. 

Attorney-at-Law. Borough Solicitor. Since 1919, owner, Wil- 
lard Storage Battery Company Distributing Station, Greenwood 
Battery Company. Member, Local Board, during war. Member, 
B. P. O. E. and various local clubs. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., September 25, 1870. s. Isaac Mitchell and 
Deborah Downing Thomas, m. Indianapolis, Ind., April 28, 1905, 
Lina Bario. Address, Greenwood, Miss. 

Rhoads, Joseph Howard. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1893.) 
Entered 1887 and left at close of the Junior year. 
Studied at University Law School, 1890-93 ; Assistant District 
Attorney, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Solicitor of Pennsylvania Railroad, 
1902- ; Professor of Constitutional and Criminal Law and Part- 
nership Law and Corporation Law at Law School, Temple Uni- 
versity, 1900-13. Lecturer on Dental Jurisprudence, Philadelphia 
Dental College, 1910, 1911, 1912. Member, Philadelphia Country 
Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 3, 1870. s. Joseph R. Rhoads and 
Amanda Seal. m. Bala, Pa., June 9, 1897, Elise Stewart Logan, 
c. James Logan, 1898; Esther Lowrey, 1901. Address, 715 Otis 
Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Valentine, Edward Abram Uffington. (LL.B., Univ. of Mary- 
land, 1894.) 

Entered 1887 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Studied at University of Maryland, Baltimore, Md., 1891-94. 
Lawyer in New York City and Baltimore ; Notary Public ; Literary 
Editor, Baltimore Evening News, 1897- ; Author, Class Poem, 
1894 (published in Albany Law Journal) ; Author, collection of 
poems, "Ship of Silence" ; novel, "Hecla Sandwith" ; novel, "Laby- 
rinth of Life" ; "Red Sphynx" ; a novel in collaboration with 
S. E. Harper, etc. Member, Journalists' Club. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., January 29, 1870. s. Abram Sharpless Val- 
entine (Class of 1857) and Elizabeth Uffington Natt. m. 1912, 
Eleanor Elkins. Address, 18 Yamachita-Cho, Hyobashi-Ku, 
Tokyo, Japan. 



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Valentine, George, Jr. 

Entered 1887 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Member of Football Team. Member of Loganian. Studied 
Law, 1890. Studied Art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine 
Arts, 1891 ; farming, 1891-93. 1894-99, Artistic pursuits. 1903 
to date, agriculture. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., October 28, 1869. s. Jacob D. Valentine 
(Class of 1846) and Deborah Elizabeth Downing. Address, 29 
High Street, Bellefonte, Pa. 

Whitney, John Drayton. 

Entered 1887; left 1890. 

Captain of Class Football Team, 3 years. Class President, 
Sophomore year. Studied Mining Engineering, 1894-1900; also 
Cost Accounting, Assaying, etc. Examining and Consulting Min- 
ing Engineer. Clerk in Philadelphia, 1890-95. 1900-01, Surveyor 
and Engineer for Midas Gold Mining Company, Harrison Gulch, 
Cal. ; 1902-06, Superintendent, New York Mines Company, Green- 
ville, Cal. ; 1906-09, Reporting Engineer and Examining Gold 
Mines in California, Colorado, Arizona, Mexico, Oregon, Wash- 
ington, British Columbia, Idaho. 1910- , Superintendent, Idaho 
Mining Company, Elk City, Idaho. 1911 to date, Examining and 
Consulting Engineer for various clients in various parts of the 
Western States. Member, Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity ; B. P. 
O. E. ; American Institute, Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., November 25, 1869. s. John Randall Whit- 
ney and Mary Graham Young. Address, 417 Montgomery Street, 
San Francisco, Cal., or Red Bluff, Cal. 

1892 

Blair, Augustine Wilberforce, SB., A.M., 1896. 

Entered Junior Class 1890. 

Studied as Graduate Student in Chemistry, 1895-96. At Guil- 
ford College, 1889-90. B. S., Guilford College, 1890. Teacher, 
Science and History, Abington Friends' School, Jenkintown, Pa., 
1892-95 ; Teacher of Science and History, Guilford College, N. C, 
1896-97; Assistant Chemist, North Carolina Agricultural Experi 
ment Station, 1897-98; State Chemist, North Carolina Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station, 1898-99; Assistant Chemist, Florida 
Agricultural College and Experiment Station, 1899-1906; Chemist, 
Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, 1906-11; Associate Soil 
Chemist, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, 1911 to 
date; Associate Professor, Agricultural Chemistry, Rutgers Col- 



298 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1892 

lege, 1913-17; Professor, Agricultural Chemistry, same, 1917 to 
date. Member, American Chemical Society; Fellow, American 
Association for the Advancement of Science ; Member, Society for 
the Promotion of Agricultural Science; American Society of 
Agronomy. Author and joint author of many reports and bul- 
letins of the Florida and New Jersey Experiment Stations. Phi 
Beta Kappa. 

b. Archdale, N. C, September 12, 1866. s. Benjamin Franklin 
Blair and Rachel E. Anderson, m. Guilford College, N. C, July 
1, 1897, Judith Genevieve Mendenhall. c. Mary Mendenhall, 1900. 
Address, 202 Lawrence Avenue, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Brinton, Christian, A.B., 1892; A.M., 1906; Litt. D., 1914. 
Entered 1888. 

Editorial Board, The Haverfordian, all four years. Studied, 
Sorbonne and Ecole du Louvre. Member, Phi Beta Kappa ; Hon- 
orary Member, Cap and Bells ; Member, Founders' Club. Vice- 
President, Alumni Association, 1914-15. Associate Editor, The 
Critic, 1900-04; Advisory Editor, Art in America, since 1915. 
Author: Modern Artists, 1908; Catalogue, The Ignacio Zuloaga 
Exhibition, 1909; Die Entwicklung der amerikanischen Malerei 
(Berlin and New York), 1910; Catalogue, The Prince Paul 
Troubetzkoy Exhibition, 1911; Catalogue, The Walter Greaves 
Exhibition, 1912 ; Catalogue, The Scandinavian Exhibition, 1912 ; 
La Peinture Americaine (Paris), 1913; Catalogue, The Constantin 
Meunier Exhibition, 1913 ; Catalogue, The Swedish Exhibition, 
1916; Impressions of the Art of the Panama- Pacific Exposition, 
1916; Catalogue, The Ignacio Zuloaga Exhibition, 1916; Cata- 
logue, The Boris Anisfield Exhibition, 1918 ; Catalogue, The Offi- 
cial Exhibition of War Paintings and Drawings by British Ar- 
tists, 1919; Catalogue, The Nicholas Roerich Exhibition, 1920; 
Catalogue, The Swiss Government Exhibition of Paintings, 1921 ; 
Catalogue, The Birger Sandzen Exhibition, 1922; Author, Intro- 
duction to History of Scandinavian Art, 1922. Contributor, Icono^ 
graphic Dictionary of Art; articles on art to International Studie, 
Art in America, L'Art et les Artistes, American Magazine of Art, 
Scribner's, Century, Harper's, Vanity Fair, etc. Member of the 
International Jury of Award, Department of Fine Arts, Panama- 
Pacific International Exposition, 1915; Committee Medal, 1916; 
Decorated, 1917, by King Gustav V of Sweden, Knight of the 
First Class of the Royal Order of Vasa of Sweden. Member, 
American Institute of Social Sciences; American-Scandinavian 
Foundation; Pennsylvania Society of New York; The Players; 
The National Arts, and The Coffee House, of New York; and 



1892] MATRICULATE CATALOG 299 

the West Chester, Pa., Golf and Country Club. Art Critic, Author 
and Lecturer on Art. 

b. Homestead Farm, West Chester, Pa., September 17, 1870. 
s. Joseph Hill Brinton and Mary A. Herr. m. Ardrossan Park, 
West Chester, Pa., October 15, 1914, Caroline Peart. Address, 
16 Gramercy Park, New York City, and Quarry House, West 
Chester, Pa. 

Brumbaugh, Isaac Harvey, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1895; A.M., 
1899; Hon. Litt.D., Ursinus College, 1920.) 

Entered from Huntingdon, Pa., Sophomore Class 1889. 

Editor, The Haverfordmn, 1890-92. Student at Harvard, 1894- 
95 and 1898-99. University of Jena, summer, 1896. Instructor 
of Latin and Greek, Juniata College, 1892-94; Professor, Latin, 
1895-1911; Vice-President, 1896-1911; President of Juniata Col- 
lege, Huntingdon, Pa., since 1911. Trustee, J. C. Blair Memorial 
Hospital, Huntingdon, Pa. ; Director, Standing Stone National 
Bank, Huntingdon, Pa. ; Member, N. E. A. ; College Presidents' 
Association of Pennsylvania; Harvard Club of Philadelphia. 

b. James Creek, Pa., March 10, 1870. s. Henry Boyer Brum- 
baugh and Susan Fink Peightal. m. Cambridge, Mass., April 26, 
1900, Amelia Henrietta Johnson, c. Barbara, 1901 ; Catherine 
Bulfinch, 1902; Marian Johnson, 1907; Henry Martin, 1912 (d. 
1919), Address, Huntingdon, Pa. 

Cadbury, Benjamin, A.B., A.M., 1893. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1889. 

Class Secretary, Junior year. Member of Gym Team ; Sec- 
ond Honors in Modern Languages, Senior year. Class Secre- 
tary and Member of Class Cricket Eleven, Senior year. Graduate 
Student in English, 1892-93. Assistant in Library, 1892-93. Mem- 
ber, Phi Beta Kappa, 1898. Permanent Class Secretary, Class 
1892. With Haines, Jones & Cadbury Company since leaving 
College, and now Secretary of the Company; Secretary, Ap- 
prentices' Library Company, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Clerk, Western 
District Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia, Pa. ; Clerk 
of Committee having charge of Friends' Select School, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. ; Member of Board of "Overseers" of William Penn 
Charter School, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 14, 1873. s. Joel Cadbury (Class 
of 1856) and Anna Kaighn Lowry. m. November 4, 1909, Anna 
M. Moore, c. Joseph Moore, 1910; Benjamin Bartram, 1913. 
Address, 260 East Main Street, Moorestown, N. J., and 1136 
Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 



300 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1892 

Gary, Egbert Sneil, S.B. 

Entered from Baltimore, Md., Junior Class, 1890. 

Second Honors in Physics, Senior year. Record in Pole Vault. 
Superintendent of Pocono Lake Preserve. 1892-96, Queen & Co., 
Scientific Instruments; 1896-1911, Teacher, Westtown School; 
1911-16, Superintendent, Pocono Lake Preserve; 1917, Talbot 
Air Lift Company; 1918 to date. Superintendent, Pocono Lake 
Preserve. 

b. Charles County, Md., February 25, 1871. s. Egbert Cary 
and Martha Snell. m. October 10, 1894, Elizabeth M. Allen, c. 
Dorothy, 1898; Egbert S., Jr., 1907. Address, 425 Camden Ave- 
nue, Moorestown, N. J. 

Collins, Minturn Post, S.B. 

Entered 1888. 

Vice-President of Class ; Vice-President, Athletic Association ; 
President, Athletic Association; Secretary, Football Association; 
Treasurer of same; Class Historian; Class Speaker at Commence- 
ment; Secretary of Athenaeum; Treasurer of same; Treasurer, 
Y. M. C. A. ; Manager, Football Team, 2 years ; won half-mile run. 
Real Estate Broker and Operator; Notary Public. 

b. Purchase, N, Y., September 7, 1870. s. Richard Smith Col- 
lins and Sarah Willets. m. Kings Bridge, N. Y., June 25, 1903, 
Flora Isham. Last address, 16 East Seventy-fifth Street, New 
York City. 

Cook, Charles Gilpin, S.B., A.M., 1893. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins 
Univ., 1898.) 

Entered Junior Class 1890. 

Honors in Chemistry, Senior year ; Graduate Student in Chem- 
istry, Haverford, 1892-93. Teacher, Bridgewater College, 1893- 
94. Principal of Aurora Academy, 1894-95; Chemist, Mathi, 
Inghram & Co., Baltimore, Md., 1898-99. Teacher of Chemistry, 
Boys' High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1899 to date. Author: 
"Some Double Halides of Tin with the Aliphatic Amines and with 
Tetramethylammonium." "A Practical Chemistry for High 
School Students." Member, New York Chemistry Teachers' Club. 

b. Glenville, Md., November 25, 1866. s. Joel Cook and Martlia 
G. Pearson, m. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 31, 1901, Anna E. Travis, 
c. Katharine Elizabeth, 1904 ; Mary Gilpin, 1906. Address, 227A 
Monroe Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

f Dennis, Joseph Henry, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1869. 

Taught in Martin Academy, Kennett Square, Pa., 1892-93; 



1892] MATRICULATE CATALOG 301 

elected Principal, 1893, but resigned to take position of Teacher of 
Languages (Latin and Greek), State Normal School, Blooms- 
burg, Pa. 

b. Dover, N. H., February 27, 1868. d. May 18, 1915. s. Wil- 
liam Brown Dennis and Leah Helen Goodwin, m. December 21, 
1894, Susan Elizabeth Elliott. 

fDetwiler, Warren H., A.B., A.M., 1898. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1889. 

Second Honors in History and Political Sciences, Senior year. 
President, College Association; President, Football Association; 
Captain, Football Team, 1891. Teacher of History, State Normal 
School, Bloomsburg, Pa., 1892-1901. 1901, elected to Chair of 
History and Economics, Northeast Manual Training School, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

b. Ironbridge, Pa., March 21, 1867. d. Hatboro, Pa., August 
31, 1903. s. Isaiah Detwiler and Mary Hallman. m. Hatboro, 
Pa., July 21, 1892, Ella Van Horn. 

fHall, Rufus Hacker, A.B. (M.D., Bellevue Hospital, N.Y.) 
Entered from Boston, Mass., Sophomore Class 1889. 
b. , October 6, 1869. d. Everett, Mass., April 28, 1908. 

s. John Hacker Hall and Anna Fry Hoag. m. West Acton, Mass., 

April 30, 1901, Bertha L. Gardner. 

Hart, Walter Morris, A.B. , A.M., 1893. (M.A., Harvard, 1901; 
Ph.D., Harvard, 1903.) 
Entered 1888. 

Second Honors in Modern Languages ; Graduate Student in 
English, 1892-93. Class President, 1890-91. Editor, The Haver- 
fordian; Editor-in-Chief, Junior and Senior years, of The Haver- 
ford'mn; President, Everett- Athenaeum ; winner, Haverfordian Es- 
say and Poetry Prizes. Alumni Orator, 1901. Earlham Fellow, 
1892-93. Phi Beta Kappa, 1903. University Professor. In- 
structor in English, University of California, 1895-1900, 1903-04; 
Assistant Professor of English, University of California, 1904- 
10; Associate Professor of same, 1910-18; Professor of English 
at same, 1918 to date. Dean of the Summer Sessions, University 
of California, 1916 to date. Author: Ballad and Epic; Kipling, 
the Story Writer; Editor: Twelfth Night (Tudor Shakespeare) ; 
English Popular Ballads. Contributor to Publications of Modern 
Language Association, Modern Philology, etc. Papers on the 
narrative art, mediaeval literature, Chaucer, etc. Organized War 
Emergency Courses, Summer Sessions, University of California, 
1917 and 1918. Established Summer Sessions conducted by the 



302 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1892 

University of California in Los Angeles, 1918. Member, Phi 
Beta Kappa. President, Alpha Chapter, California, 1915-16; Phi 
Kappa Sigma; Claremont Country Club; Berkeley Club; Uni- 
versity Club (San Francisco) ; Harvard Club of California; 
Berkeley Tennis Club; Faculty Club (President); Modern Lan- 
guage Association; Philological Association of the Pacific Coast 
(President, 1916-17) ; English Teachers' Association; American 
Association of University Professors. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 23, 1872. s. William R. Hart 
and Harriet Newell Wilcox, m. Oakland, Cal., December 28, 
1898, Agnes Borland. Address, 2255 Piedmont Avenue, Berkeley, 
Cal. 

Jenks, William Pearson, S.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1889. 

Cotton merchant. Broker and farmer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 25, 1872. s. William H. Jenks 
and Hannah M. Hacker, m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 10, 1899, 
Bertha Johnes Cooke, c. William, 1902 ; Josephine Johnes, 1903 ; 
Elizabeth Story, 1906; George Cooke, 1908; Priscilla, 1909; Ran- 
dolph, 1912; Nicholas, 1916. Address, Mount Kemble, Morris- 
town, N. J. 

McAllister, Franklin, S.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1889. 

Won Fielding Belt and Bowling Prize, Second Eleven, 1890 
and 1891 ; Scarf-Pin Bowling Prize, Harvard Game, 1892. Clerk, 
1892-95. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 31, 1873. s. James Walker McAllister 
and Annabella Cresson. Address, 1510 Walnut Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., and Haverford, Pa. 

Muir, John Wallingford, S.B. 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1888. 

Vice-President, Class 1889; President, 1890; President, Cricket 
Association, 1890-91 ; President, College Association, 1890-91. 
Bank Clerk; Insurance Broker; Treasurer, The American Pulley 
Company ; Member, Markham Club ; Philadelphia Barge Club ; 
Philadelphia Cricket Club; Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity. 

b. Saratoga, N. Y., March 3, 1871. s. William Muir and Au- 
gusta Elizabeth Sawtell. m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 15, 
1905, Mary Frothingham Brinley. c. John Brinley, 1905 ; Alice 
King, 1910. Address, 126 Highland Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 



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Nicholson, William Hopkins, Jr., S.B. 

Entered 1888. 

Millville Assistant Manager, Whitall, Tatum & Co., Millville, 
N. J., Glass Manufacturers. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., August 7, 1872. s. William Hopkins 
Nicholson (Class 1846) and Sarah Whitall. m. November 6, 1906, 
Katherine Leonard Lea. c. Anne Lea, 1907; William Hopkins, 
3d, 1909; Joseph Tatnall Lea, 1911; Richard Matlack, 1912; 
Philip, 1914. Address, 327 South Second Street, Millville, N. J. 

Palen, Gilbert Joseph, Jr.,A.B. (M.D., Hahnemann Medical Col- 
lege, Phila., Pa., 1895.) 

Entered from Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., 1888. 

Member of College Football Team, all four years, "End" and 
"Quarterback." Student, Hahnemann College, 1892-95; at Dres- 
den, Berlin, Vienna, Paris and London, 1895-98. Physician, 
Specialist on Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Professor of Otology, 
Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia; Otologist, Hahnemann 
Hospital ; Chief, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Department, Women's 
Homeopathic Hospital, Philadelphia; Consultant Otologist, Allen- 
town State Hospital for Insane, and to various other hospitals. 
Author of various articles upon medical subjects. Member, Union 
League; Art Club; City Club; Musical Art Club; Woodbury 
Country Club, and of various medical organizations. 

b. Tunkhannock, Pa., May 12, 1870. s. Gilbert E. Palen and 
Elizabeth Gaul. m. (1) June 11, 1895, Mary Eleanor Adamson; 
(2) Parsons, Kan., October 1, 1908, Eva B. Matthewson. c. 
Gilbert Matthewson, 1913 ; John Gould, 1914. Address, 230 Pop- 
lar Avenue, Woodbury, N. J., and 2102 Chestnut Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. (office). 
Shipley, William Ellis, S.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class. 

Won Ring- Vault Tie, 1889-90; Rope Climbing, 1889-90, 1890- 
91 ; Fence- Vault Tie, 1890-91. Carriage manufacturer and sales- 
man. The Cook Carriage Company, Cincinnati, Ohio; The Spe- 
cialty Carriage Company, Cincinnati, Ohio ; The Lodge & Shipley 
Machine Tool Company, Cincinnati, Ohio; W. E. Shipley (Ma- 
chine Tools), Philadelphia, Pa.; W. E. Shipley Machinery Com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Member, University Club, Philadelphia; 
New York Machinery Club. 

b. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 21, 1870. s. Murray Shipley and 
Hannah Taylor, m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 23, 1900, Caroline 
Warder Cadbury. c. Dorothea Caroline, 1903; Beatrice, 1907; 
Jeanette, 1909. Address, 1500 Morris Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 



304 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1892 

Stone, Ralph Warren, A. B. (LL.B., Georgetown Univ., D. C, 
1895.) 

Entered 1888. 

Member, College Football Team, Junior and Senior years. Mem- 
ber, Baseball Team, 1890-92. Attorney-at-Law. Secretary to 
Committee on Coinage, Weights and Measures, House of Repre- 
sentatives, Washington, D. C, until 1896; 1896 to date, Practice 
of Law at Warren, Pa. Member, Conewango Club of Warren, 
Pa. ; Director of Warren Savings Bank and Trust Company, and 
Director in many business corporations. 

b. Warren, Pa., July 16, 1872. s. Charles Warren Stone and 
Elizabeth Moorhead. m. Titusville, Pa., April 10, 1900, May 
Ruland. c. Warren Moorhead, 1901 ; Annette, 1906. Address, 
308 Fifth Street, Warren, Pa. 

West, William Nelson Loflin, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1895) 
Entered 1888. 
"Spoon Man." Member, Y. M. C. A.; First Cricket Eleven, 

3 years; First Eleven Football, 2 years; Loganian and Everett- 
Athenaeum Societies ; Member of Glee Club, 4 years. Leader, 2 
years; Organized Mandolin Club; Leader, 3 years; Banjo Club, 

4 years. Lawyer. Fellow, University of Pennsylvania Law 
School, 1895-98. Member, Phi Kappa Sigma; University Club, 
Philadelphia ; Merion Cricket Club ; Geographical Society of Phila- 
delphia; American Academy of Political and Social Science; 
Founders' Club, Haverford. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 19, 1871. s. William Nelson West 
and Mary Pennell Loflin. m. Moorestown, N. J., Anna Ervina 
West. c. Elinor, 1899; William Nelson, 3d, 1903; Anne, 1910. 
Address, Wynnewood, Pa. 

fWood, Joseph Remington, S.B., A.M., 1898. (Ph.G., College of 
Pharmacy, N. Y., 1894.) 
Entered from Flushing, N. Y., Sophomore Class 1889. 
Secretary, Glee Club, 1890-91; President of same, 1891-92; 
Treasurer, Everett-Athenseum. Student at New York City Col- 
lege of Pharmacy, 1892-94; First Prize, Junior year, at College 
of Pharmacy; Scholarship Prize for Senior year. Chemist. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., July 5, 1872. d. June 21, 1911. s. 
David Shoe Wood and Lydia Hart Remington. 

Yarnall, Stanley Rhoads, A.B., A.M., 1893. 
Entered 1888. 

Second Honors in Classics ; General Honors on Graduation ; 
President of Class ; President, Everett-Athenseum ; Secretary of 



1892] MATRICULATE CATALOG 305 

same; Vice-President, Loganian; President, Y. M. C. A.; Member, 
Phi Beta Kappa, 1899; Graduate Student in Classics, 1892-93. 
"Haverford Fellow." Summer Student, Cornell, Harvard and 
Colurqljia Universities. Clerk in Bookselling and Publishing 
Business, 1893-98. Teacher and Principal in Germantown 
Friends' School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1898 to date. Treasurer, 
Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of Middle 
States and Maryland, 1910 to date; Secretary, Board Man- 
agers, Cheyney Training School for Teachers, 17 years, to 1922; 
President, Richard Humphreys Foundation ; Member, Board 
Managers, Haverford College; Vice-President, Dunwoody Home 
for Convalescents; Member, Philadelphia Council, Boy Scouts of 
America; Member of Representative Meeting, Education and 
- Peace Committees, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends ; Mem- 
ber, College Entrance Examination Board ; Member, Phi Beta 
Kappa ; Science and Art Club of Germantown ; Headmasters' As- 
sociation of United States. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 29, 1871. s. Hibberd Yarnall and 
Mary Ashbridge Rhoads. m. Downingtown, Pa., August 9, 1917, 
Susan Ashbridge Roberts, c. Stanley R., Jr., 1919. Address, 
5337 Knox Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Non-Graduates 

Crozer, Edward P. 

Entered 1888 and left during the year. 

b. Upland, Pa., April 12, 1871. s. S. A. Crozer and Abigal C. 
Crozer. Address, 955 Park Avenue, New York City. 

fDaCosta, John Chalmers, Jr. (M.D., Jefferson Medical Col- 
lege, 1893.) 

Entered 1888 and left during the Freshman year. 

Student at Princeton and at Jefferson Medical College. First 
Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon, United States Volunteers, 1898- 
99; Associate Professor of Medicine, Jefferson Medical College; 
Attending Physician, Jefferson Medical College ; Consulting Physi- 
cian, Northwestern General Hospital ; Hematologist, German Hos- 
pital. Fellow, College of Physicians, Philadelphia; American 
Academy of Medicine; Member, American Therapeutic Society; 
American Medical Association; American Climatological Associa- 
tion ; Pennsylvania State Medical Society ; Philadelphia County 
Medical, Pathological and Pediatric Societies. Author: Clinical 
Hematology; Principles and Practice of Physical Diagnosis; 

20 



306 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1892 

Diseases of the Blood; Secondary Anemia; also monographs and 
articles in medical journals. 

b. Pottstown, Pa., June 13, 1871. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 1920. 
s. John C. Da Costa and Mary Gould Meigs, m. Carlisle, Pa., 
October 24, 1905, Elizabeth S. Hays. 

Davis, Henry Lamont, Jr. 

Entered 1888; left 1891. 

Lumber business in West Virginia over 2 years. Office work, 
about 3 years, in St. Louis, Mo., with Davis & Chambers, deco- 
rators; 5 years in lumber business in Philadelphia, afterwards 
with father, and now Executor and Trustee of Estate of father. 
Member of The Home Defense, taking part in three-day race riot 
in South Philadelphia, also drilling "rookies" to prepare for camp 
life during the draft. Member, Union League of Philadelphia; 
University Club; City Club, Philadelphia; Cricket Club, all of 
Philadelphia. Vice-President of Philadelphia Rescue Band (Door 
of Hope), at Whitemarsh. 

b. Oil City, Pa., September 15, 1870. s. Henry L. Davis and 
Eleanor Bushnell. m. St. Louis, Mo., October 7, 1896, Willie 
Webb. c. Eleanor Bushnell, 1898; Mary Castleman, 1907. Ad- 
dress, 106 Westmoreland Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Pa., and 124 
South Seventeenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fFirth, Samuel Lloyd. 

Entered 1888 and left at close of the Sophomore year. 

President of Class. Electrician with Novelty Electric Com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Germantown, Pa., March 5, 1872. d. Germantown, Pa., 1897. 
s. Frank J. Firth and Annie Lloyd. 

Griswold, Frank Tracy. (A.B., Harvard, 1894.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1889 and left at close of the year. 
Studied at University of Pennsylvania, 1888-89 (Freshman 
year). Studied at Harvard University, 1890-94. Banker. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 7, 1871. s. William Andrew 
Griswold and Eliza Tracy. Address, 333 Chestnut Street Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Hoffman, Miles Atlee. 

Entered 1888 and left Junior year to enter Princeton College. 
Class 1893, but left before graduation. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa. (?), June 13, 1871. s. Dr. Washington 
Atlee Hoffman and Clara Tracy. No address. 



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Lloyd, Richard Leonard. 

Entered 1888 and left after a few days. 

b. , August 4, 1870. d. . s. Lloyd and M. A. 



Martin, Robert Linwood. 

Entered 1888 and left 1889. 

Studied at University of Pennsylvania, 1889-90. 

b. September 29, 1871. s. Luther Martin and . Address, 

25 South Nineteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Parrish, Maxfield, (Formerly known as Frederick Maxfield 
Parrish.) LL.D., 1914. 

Entered 1888 and left at close oi the Junior year. 

Artist. Illustrator, Harper's Weekly, Harper's Magazine, Scrib- 
ner's Magazine, etc. Pupil of Pennsylvania Academy of Fine 
Arts and of Howard Pyle. Honorable Mention, Paris Exposition, 
1900; Silver Medal, Buffalo Exposition, 1901 ; Gold Medal, Archi- 
tectural League, New York, 1917. A. N. A., 1905; N. A., 1906; 
Member, National Institute of Arts and Letters ; Union Interna- 
tionale des Beaux Arts et des Lettres ; Phi Beta Kappa ; Phi 
Kappa Sigma ; National Academy of Design ; Honorary Mem- 
ber, Philadelphia Water Color Society ; The Players ; The Coffee 
House. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 25, 1870. s. Stephen Parrish and 
Elizabeth Bancroft, m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 1, 1895, Lydia 
Austin, c. Dillwyn, 1905; Maxfield, 1907; Stephen, 1910; Jean, 
1912. Address, Windsor, Vt. 

Strawbridge, Robert Early. 

Entered 1887 and left 1890. 

Played on College Football Team, 3 seasons. Wholesale dry- 
goods, member of firm, Strawbridge & Clothier, 1900 to date. 
Captain, Remount Division, 2d M. C, 1917; Major, January, 
1918; second in command in above division until 1919; Lieutenant 
Colonel, O. R. C. Member, Philadelphia Club; Rittenhouse Club; 
Union League; Racquet Club; Merion Cricket and Golf Club; 
Country Club. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., February 15, 1871. s. Justus 
Clayton Strawbridge (Manager, 1883-1911) and Mary Lukens. 
m. November 6, 1895, Anita Berwind. c. Robert E., Jr., 1897; 
Anita, 1903. Address, 813 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and 
Bryn Mawr, Pa. 



308 HAVERFORD COLLEGE J^1893 

Westcott, Harry Mackmann. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1889 and left in 1890. 
b. Richmond, Ind. (?), March 25, 1872. s. M. Wescott and 
. Last address, Richmond, Ind. 

1893 

Bailey, Leslie Adelbert, A.B., A.M., 1894. 

Entered 1889. 

Won First Reading Prize. Graduate Student in Classics and 
Science, 1893-94. Assistant Librarian, 1893-94. Curator, Col- 
lege Museum. Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Classics, 
1894-95. Teacher, Simmons College, Abilene, Tex.; Principal, 
Ra;isin Valley Seminary, Adrian, Mich. ; Principal, Oakwood 
Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y. ; Principal, McCullom Institute, 
Mt. Vernon, N. H. ; Principal, Bridge Academy, Dresden Mills, 
Me. ; Principal, Mattanawcook Academy, Lincoln, Me. ; Principal, 
High School, Windham, Me. ; Principal, Sullivan High School, 
West Sullivan, Me. ; Superintendent, District No. 50, Maine, 
1918-22; Farmer and Fruit Grower. Member, Maine Teachers' 
Association ; National Geographic Society ; National Educational 
Association ; Independent Order of Odd Fellows ; Masons ; and 
Improved Order of Red Men; Order of Rebeccas, Pocahontas, 
Patrons of Husbandry. Member, Society of Friends. 

b. Dresden, Me., April 7, 1865. s. Jesse Bailey and Mary Ann 
Bailey, m. Woolwich, Me., August 24, 1898, Laura Isabel Main, 
c. June, 1899. Address, Dresden Mills. Me. 

f Brown, John Farnum, A.B. 

Entered 1889. 

Studied at Harvard University, 1893-94 (Class of 1894). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 19, 1873. d. May, 13, 1894 
(drowned in Boston Harbor, Mass.). s. Thomas Wistar Brown 
(Manager, 1853-1916; President of Corporation of Haverford 
College, 1891-1916) and Mary Farnum. 

Davis, Francis Franklin, S.B., A.M., 1894. (A.M., Harvard, 1894.) 

Entered 1889. 

Graduate Student in Mathematics, 1893-94. "Haverford Fel- 
low." Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1899. Student, Graduate School, 
Harvard University, 1894-95. Equitable Life Insurance Society, 
120 Broadway, New York City, 1899-1906; with New York 
Branch of William Whitmer & Son, Inc. (Wholesale Lumber 
Dealers), 1906-14; with Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 



1893] MATRICULATE CATALOG 309 

1915 to date (Actuarial Work). Associate Member of the Ac- 
tuarial Society of America. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., January 10, 1871. s. Francis F. Davis and 
Abbie Galliner. Address, care of Metropolitan Life Insurance 
Company, 1 Madison Avenue, New York City. 

Estes, Wilbur Albert, A.B. 

Entered 1889. 

Vice-President, Class. Teacher, Oak Grove Seminary, Vassal- 
boro, Me., 1893-96; Principal of same, 1896-98; Missionary to 
China, 1900; General Missionary Work for 5 years; Teacher, 2 
years, in Anglo-Chinese College, Shanghai; later at Huchow, 
China, as Principal of the Soochow University, Middle School, 
Number Three. 

b. Vassalboro, Me., February 22, 1869. s. Jonathan Estes and 
Julia Ann Wadsworth. m. June 7, 1897, Julia Fassett Brown. 
Address, Soochow University, Middle School, Number Three, 
Huchow, China. 

Haviland, Walter IVinchip, A.B. 

Entered 1889. 

Won Second Prize for Systematic Reading, 1892; Second 
Honors in History and Philosophy, Senior year; President of 
Class, Sophomore year; President, Y. M. C. A., Senior year. 
Student, University of Jena, Greifewold; University of Pennsyl- 
vania; Chicago; Cornell; Columbia. Instructor in History and 
Mathematics, Guilford College, 1893-96; in German, Bible, etc.. 
Friends' Select School, 1896-1911; Principal of Friends' Select 
School, 1911 to date. Minister in the Society of Friends. Dele- 
gate to World Missionary Conference, 1910. 

b. Glens Falls, N. Y., February 9, 1871. s. Harris G. Haviland 
and Adelia Winchip. m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 17, 1902, Olive 
Louise Robbins. c. Paul Robbins, 1903 (Class 1924) and Harris 
Goddard, 1905 (Class 1926). Address, The Knoll, Lansdowne, 
Pa. 

Hoag, Clarence Gilbert, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1894; A.M., 1898.) 
Entered from Roxbury Latin School, Roxbury, Mass., Sopho- 
more Class 1890. 

Won Alumni Prize for Oratory and Composition, 1892 ; Class 
President, Junior year ; Secretary, Vice-President, President of 
Council, and President of Everett- Athenseum ; Captain, Class 
Baseball Nine, 1 year; Member of Class and College Football, 
Cricket, Athletic and Baseball Teams ; an Editor of The Haver- 
fordian. Student, Harvard University, 1893-94; Berlin and 



310 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1893 

Ziirich, 1894-95; Harvard, 1897-98. Instructor in English and 
German, Haverford College, 1895-96; Instructor in English, Bel- 
mont School, California; Instructor in English, Bates College, 
Lewiston, Me., 1898-1900; Agent, Provident Life and Trust Com- 
pany, 1900-01 ; Instructor in English, University of Pennsylvania, 
1901-08; 1908-12, writing. Author: A Theory of Interest, Mac- 
millan, 1914. 1912 to date, Secretary-Treasurer, Proportional 
Representation League; and Editor, Proportional Representation 
Review. Honorary Vice-President, Proportional Representation 
Society of Canada. Trustee of the C. F. Taylor Trust. Member 
of the Board of Directors of the Commonwealth Association of 
Pennsylvania. Member of City Club of Philadelphia; Merion 
Cricket Club and Golf Association ; Founders* Club ; Contemporary 
Club; American Academy of Political and Social Science; Ethical 
Culture Society; Social Workers' Club; Cooperative League of 
America; Proportional Representation League; American Political 
Science Association; National Municipal League; Public Educa- 
tion Association; Survey Association; National Voters' League; 
Public Ownership League; Pennsylvania Forestry Association; 
Society for the Preservation of New Hampshire Forests. 

b. Lynn, Mass., February 15, 1873. s. Gilbert Congdon Hoag 
and Louisa Phoebe Oliver, m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 5, 1897, 
Anna Scattergood. c. Mary Scattergood, 1898; Gilbert Thomas, 
1899; Garrett Scattergood, 1901; John Hacker, 1905. Address, 
Walnut Lane, Haverford, Pa. 

fJacobs, Carrol Brinton, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1896.) 
Entered 1889. 

b. West Chester, Pa., October 11, 1870. d. March 16, 1915. 
s. Francis Jacobs and Jane Brinton Johnson. 

Jones, George Lindley, A.B. 

Entered 1889 from Amesbury, Mass. 

Class Secretary, Senior year. Second Honors in Mathematics 
and Astronomy. Principal, Westtown School, Westtown, Pa. 
1893-95, Teacher, Oakwood Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y. ; 
1895-97, Principal, High School, North Berwick, Me. ; 1897-1903, 
Sub-Master, High School, Medford, Mass.; 1903-09, Principal, 
Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, Me.; 1911-17, Teacher, West- 
town School, Westtown, Pa. 1917 to date, Principal, Westtown 
School, Westtown, Pa. 

b. North Weare, N. H., August 31, 1874. s. Charles H. Jones 
and Huldah Elizabeth Farr. m. July 1, 1897, Lydia T. Jenkins. 
Address, Westtown, Pa. 



1893] MATRICULATE CATALOG 311 

Morton, Arthur Villiers, S.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class (Mechanical Engineering), Febru- 
ary, 1891. 

Member, First Cricket Eleven. University of Pennsylvania, 
Student, 1889-91. 1893-94, Quaker City National Bank, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 1894, to date, with Pennsylvania Company for In- 
surances on Lives and Granting Annuities, in various capacities; 
Assistant Treasurer, Vice-President of same. Director, Girard 
National Bank ; Union Traction Company. Manager, Pennsyl- 
vania Hospital ; Trustee, Public Baths Association of Philadelphia ; 
President, Pennsylvania Bankers' Association, 1919-20. Member, 
Philadelphia Club, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Racquet Club, Philadelphia, 
Pa. ; Civic Club, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Philadelphia Cricket Club ; 
Down Town Association, New York; Tredyffrin Country Club; 
Delta Psi Fraternity. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 2, 1873. s. Thomas George 
Morton, M. D., and Ann Jenks Kirkbride. Address, 1342 Spruce 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Okie, John Mickle, S.B. 

Entered 1889. 

Assistant Real Estate Officer, Girard Trust Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 1893, Mattson & Magee, wholesale grocers; T. H. 
Doan, representing Mattson & Magee; F. E. Okie Company, ink 
manufacturers, 1895-97; Tradesmen's National Bank, 1897-98; 
Girard Trust Company, since 1899. Y. M. C. A., June, 1918, to 
August, 1919. Service in Paris. Base warehouse. Headquarters, 
Information, Paris Division in Information. 

b. Camden, N. J., September 25, 1873. s. Richardson B. Okie 
and Clara Mickle. m. Bala, Pa., June 3, 1896. c. John Alden, 
1900; Francis Brognard (?), 1902; Delphine Harrison, 1903; 
Matilda Whipple, 1907. Address, 4112 Pine Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Osborne, Charles, A.B. (A.B., Harvard Univ. 1900.) 

Entered 1889. 

Second Honors in Modern Languages; Secretary of Loganian. 
Assistant Examiner of Claims, New York State Industrial Com- 
mission, 1920 to date. 1893, Teacher ; 1894-98, Teacher, Farmer 
and Surveyor; 1899-1900, Student at Harvard. 1900-1908, 
Teacher and Land Surveyor; 1908-17, Engineer, New York State 
Highway Department; New York State Industrial Commission, 
1918 to date. 

b. North Weare, N. H., September 29, 1865. s. Lindley H. 
Osborne and Lucy P. Thorndike. Address, North Weare, N. H, 



312 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1893 

Rhoads, Charles James, A.B. 

Entered 1889. 

Class President, 1892-93; Treasurer, Y. M. C. A.; Editor-in- 
Chief, The Haverfordian, 1892-93; President, Students' Associa- 
tion, 1892-93; Treasurer, Athletic Association; Captain, Cricket 
Eleven, 1893; Secretary, Cricket Club; Member, Football Eleven, 
1892. General Honors. Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1899. En- 
tered employ of Girard Trust Company, 1893; elected Assistant 
Treasurer, then Treasurer, then Vice-President of same; resigned, 
1914, to become Governor of Federal Reserve Bank of Philadel- 
phia. 1918, resigned to take up relief work in Europe first with 
Y. M. C. A. (Chairman of War Prisoners Aid Work in Switzer- 
land). November, 1918, made Chief of the Friends' Bureau. 
American Red Cross in France ; returned to United States, Sep- 
tember, 1919. January 1, 1920, elected President of Central Na- 
tional Bank, Philadelphia, Pa.; resigned, January 1, 1921, to be- 
come partner in firm of Brown Brothers & Co. ; Trustee and Di- 
rector, Bryn Mawr College; Manager, Haverford College; Over- 
seer, William Penn Charter School ; Director, Girard Trust Com- 
pany, Philadelphia; Director, Provident Life & Trust Company, 
Philadelphia; Manager, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia; 
Trustee, American-Scandinavian Foundation. Member, Philadel- 
phia Club; University Club; Racquet Club; Merion Cricket Club; 
University Barge Club; Treasurer and Director, Indian Rights 
Association; Treasurer and Director, Philadelphia Housing Asso- 
ciation; Treasurer and Director, American Academy of Political 
and Social Science; Member, Founders' Club, Haverford, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 4, 1872. s. James E. Rhoads and 
Margaret Wilson Ely. m. Radnor, Pa., November 9, 1912, Lillie 
Frishmuth. Address, 1914 South Rittenhouse Square, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

fRhoads, Edward, S.B. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1898.) 

Entered 1889. 

Second Honors in Physics. Graduate Student in Johns Hop- 
kins University, 1896-98. In Machine Shops of William Sellers 
& Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., 1893-94. Instructor in Physics, 
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1898-1900. 1900-01, Student, 
Cambridge University, England. 1901-03, Instructor in Physics, 
Haverford College. Author of a paper on the effect of the fibrous 
structure of sheet iron on the changes in length accompanying 
magnetization. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1873. d. July 4, 1903 (drowned in Sus- 
quehannah River while canoeing), s. William Gibbons Rhoads 
(Class of 1858; Manager, 1871-80) and Sarah Wistar. 



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Roberts, John, S.B. 

Entered 1889. 

Numerous athletic prizes on track, including all-round contest 
prize medal; also some cricket prizes for batting and bowling. 
"Spoon Man." Two and one-half years in Accounting Depart- 
ment of Lehigh Valley Railroad ; farming, 2^/^ years ; Signal De- 
partment, New York Central Railroad, 5 years ; Signal Depart- 
ment, Long Island; New York Central Signal Department, 2^ 
years ; Union Switch & Signal Company, 2 years ; New York, 
West Chester & Boston Railway, Signal Engineer and Engineer 
Maintenance, 2 years; General Electric Company, Schenectady, 
N. Y., General Officer, Railway Department; in charge of sale of 
apparatus for power supply for railway signal systems, also elec- 
trical apparatus used on steam railroads. Member, New York 
Railroad Club; American Railway Association; Signal Division, 
Transportation Club, New York; Mohawk Club, Schenectady, 
N. Y. ; Mohawk Golf Club, Schenectady, N. Y. 

b. Whitford, Pa., March 12, 1871. s. Samuel Jones Roberts 
and Phebe Taylor, m. Little Falls, N. Y., June 19, 1902, Grace 
Washburn Palmer, c. John Palmer, 1913 ; Samuel Washburn, 
1915. Address, Rankin Avenue and Bedford Road, Schenectady, 
N. Y. 

Sensenig, Barton, S.B. (A.M., Gallaudet College, 1894.) 

Entered 1889. 

Student, Gallaudet College, Washington, D. C, 1893-94. Super- 
visor, Pennsylvania Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1894-95 ; 
Teacher in Manual Department of same, 1895-97; Teacher in 
Mathematical Department of same, 1899 to date. Principal of 
Summer School at Girard College, 1918 to date. Author, various 
pedagogical articles for American Annals of the Deaf and the 
Volta Review. Director, Home for the Aged and Infirm Deaf, at 
Doylestown, Pa. ; President of the Penn-Georgia Nut & Fruit 
Company. 

b. Goodville, Pa., July 12, 1865. s. Martin M. Sensenig and 
Martha Root. m. Goodville, Pa., July 21, 1896, Anna Mary 
Rodgers. c. Pauline Rodgers, 1897; Carol Rodgers, 1899; Miriam 
Josephine, 1901; Anna Rodgers, 1903; Barton, Jr., 1907; Sara 
Helen, 1911. Address, 201 West Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

fVaux, William Sansom, Jr., SB. 

Entered 1893. 

Secretary, Loganian. Second Honors in Engineering. Student 



314 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1893 

at University of Pennsylvania, 1893-94. Member, Academy of 
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia ; Franklin Institute ; Photographic 
Society of Philadelphia; American Society of Mechanical Engi- 
neers (Junior Grade) ; Engineers' Club of Philadelphia. Me- 
chanical Draughtsman. Architect for dining hall at Haver- 
ford College, also of heating plant. Assistant Clerk of Twelfth 
Street Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, 1901. Manager, Pennsyl- 
vania Training School, and of the Christiansburg Institute for 
Colored Youths. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 1, 1872. d. Bryn Mawr, Pa., July 
22, 1908. s. George Vaux, VIII, and Sarah H. Morris. 

Wescott, Eugene Marion, A.B. (Doctor of Jurisprudence, Chi- 
cago Law School.) 
Entered from William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, 1889, 
Won Alumni Prize for Oratory, 1893. Lawyer, Shawano, Wis. 
1918-19, civilian employe in United States Quartermaster Division 
at Chicago. Member, Sigma Delta Kappa Law Fraternity, Chi- 
cago Chapter. Member, Wisconsin Bar. A Mason of Shawano, 
Wis., Lodge No. 170. Member, Wisconsin State Historical So- 
ciety. 

b. Shawano, Wis., March 24, 1872. s. Marion Wescott and 
Margaret Crone, m. Shawano, Wis., July 11, 1900, Mary Eliza- 
beth Ainsworth. c. Llewellyn Ainsworth, 1901. Address, Shawano, 
Wis. 

fWhitall, Franklin, A.B. 

Entered 1889. 

Student at Harvard, 1893-94. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., October 11, 1871. d. Boston, 
Mass., May 13, 1894 (drowned in Boston Harbor), s. James 
Whitall (Class 1853; Manager, 1857-96) and Mary Wistar Cope. 

Woolman, Edward, S.B. (B.S. in Engin. 1894, Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered 1889. 

Treasurer, Cricket Association; President of same; Captain, 
Class Football Team, 4 years ; Halfback, College Team, 2 years ; 
Third Baseman on College Nine. Mechanical Engineer. United 
Electric Improvement Company ; Welsbach Light Company, Ex- 
pert in Test Department thereof ; Barnes & Erb Laundry Ma- 
chinery Company ; F. J. Stokes Chemical Machinery Company ; 
E. W. Woolman Dairy Company ; Supplee- Wills- Jones Milk Com- 
pany; Highland Dairies, Inc. Member, Psi Upsilon Fraternity; 
Engineers' Club; City Club; Franklin Institute; Academy of Nat- 
ural Sciences ; National Association of Audubon Societies. 



1893] MATRICULATE CATALOG 315 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 4, 1872. s. Edward Wetherill 
Woolman and Rebecca Shotwell Townsend. m. Philadelphia, Pa., 
January 27, 1910, Lilian Estelle Whitman, c. Lydia Rowland, 
1913. Address, Buck and Panmure Roads, Haverford, Pa. 

Wright, Gifford King, A.B. 

Entered from Germantown Academy, Philadelphia, Pa., 1889. 

Member, Football Team, 2 years. Track. Reporter on Chronicle- 
Telegraph of Pittsburgh, Pa. ; Teacher of Classics, State Normal 
School, Indiana, Pa. ; Student of Law. Lawyer, 1897 to date, first 
alone, then in partnership with George E. Alter (Alter & Wright), 
until 1908; 1908-20, McKee, Mitchell & Alter; 1920, Alter, Wright 
& Barron. Member, Duquesne Club; Allegheny Club; Edgeworth 
Club; National, State and County Bar Associations. Member, 
Alumni Advisory Committee, 1921 ; Chairman, Pittsburgh Alumni 
Association. 

b. Greenville, Pa., March 19, 1874. s. John Eliot Wright, D. D., 
and Ellen M. Kerr. m. Lock Haven, Pa., April 19, 1900, Eliza- 
beth Ball (d. April 28, 1919). Address, Park Building, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa., and 39 Thorn Street, Sewickley, Pa. 

Non-Graduates 

Bechtel, Harry Oliver. 

Entered 1889 and left at close of Freshman year. 

County Solicitor, Schuylkill County, 1897-98. President Judge, 
21st Judicial District, Pennsylvania, since 1908. Member, B. P 
O. E. No. 207. 

b. Pottsville, Pa., January 7, 1872. s. Oliver P. Bechtel and 
Mary Elizabeth Epting. m. Pottsville, Pa., June 26, 1899, Bessie 
Adams Seidell, c. Josephine, 1901; Hilores, 1908. Address, 1500 
Mahantongo Street, Pottsville, Pa. 

Brinton, Horace. 

Entered 1889 and left 1890. 
Farmer. 

b. West Chester, Pa., March 22, 1872. s. Frederic C. Brinton 
and Mary Huey. Address, West Chester, Pa. 

Crowther, William Mortimer. (Ph.B., Univ. of Pa. 1895 
LL.B., 1896.) 
Entered 1889 and left 1891, at close of Sophomore year. 
Entered University of Pennsylvania, Junior Class. Studied 
Law at University of Pennsylvania. Lawyer. Contributing Edi- 
tor, Corpus Juris, Ruling Case Law, Lawyers' Reports Annotated. 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 27, 1870. s. Samuel Crowther 



316 HAVERFORD COLLEGE £1893 

and Frances McKeagne. m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 17, 1896, 
Anna R. Brown. Address, 213 Liberty Building, Philadelphia, 
Pa., and 5802 Greene Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fEdwards, Clarence Kinley. 

Entered from Hastings, Neb., 1889, and left at close of Fresh- 
man year. 

Miner. 

b. , December 10, 1872. d. Oakland, Cal., December 24, 

1914. s. Henry L. Edwards and Caroline Co'X. m. . 

Gates, Thomas Sovereign. (Ph.B., Univ. of Pa., 1893; LL.B., 
1896.) 

Entered 1889 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Studied at University of Pennsylvania, 1893-96. Lawyer. 
Banker. President, Philadelphia Trust, Safe Deposit and Insur- 
ance Company; Director of same and of Philadelphia National 
Bank; Fourth Street National Bank, Philadelphia; Rapid Transit 
Company ; Catawissa Railroad Company ; Philadelphia and Grays 
Ferry Railroad Company; Savings Fund Society of Germantown; 
1905, Trust Officer of Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on 
Lives and Granting Annuities ; in 1910, Vice-President and Trust 
Officer of same; 1911, Vice-President; 1920, elected City Repre- 
sentative in Philadelphia Rapid Transit Directorate. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., March 21, 1873. s. Jabez 

Gates and Rebecca Toy Sovereign, m. . Address, 322 West 

Willow Grove Avenue, St. Martins, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Knipe, Arthur. (M.D., 1894, Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered 1886 and left 1891. 

Practiced Medicine, Iowa City, 1897-1902; Professor, Physical 
Training, University of Iowa, 1897-1902. Author: juvenile fic- 
tion, special articles, short fiction, plays, etc. In collaboration with 
Emilie Benson Knipe: Little Miss Fales; The Missing Pearls; 
The Lucky Sixpence; Beatrice of Denezvood; Rentember Rhymes; 
Peg 0' the Ring; A Maid of '76; also (alone) Captain of the 
Eleven; The Last Lap, etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 26, 1870. s. Oscar A. Knipe and 
Delia Arthur, m. New York City, 1902, Emilie Benson. Address, 
142 East Eightieth Street, New York City. 

Lippincott, Horace Greenough, Jr. 

Entered 1889 and left 1891. 

Wool merchant. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa. (?), August 10, 1871. d. Wyncote, Pa. 
(?), October 24, 1915. s. Joshua W. Lippincott (Class 1860) 
and Eliza Lippincott. 



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Oberteuffer, James Pritchett. 

Entered 1889 and left during the same year. 

Lumber Inspector, Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau, Inc. 
Part Owner, Novelty Mill Company, Seattle, Wash., 1893-98; 
Temporary Foreign Civil Service, 1898-1901, China and Manila, 
P. I.; Lumber Inspector for Railroads, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. 
Paul;. Oregon & Washington; Southern Pacific. Since 1915, 
Lumber Inspector with Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau, Inc. 
Member, Loyal Legion Loggers and Lumbermen. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 10, 1871. s. George Herman 
Oberteuffer and Sarah Souder Moulder, m. July 22, 1918, Amy 
Alberta Gaul. Address, 1021 Cherree Street, Port Angeles, Wash. 

Pennypacker, William Gause, Jr. 

Entered 1889 and left in middle of Freshman year, 1890. 

Manufacturer of barrels. 

b. Wilmington, Del., September 26, 1872. s. William Gause 
Pennypacker and Sallie Ann Hollingsworth. m. Wilmington, Del., 
November 9, 1898, Amelia Spencer Pyle. c. William Gause, 3d, 
1899. Address, 188 Bidwell Parkway, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Read, William Johns, Jr. 

Entered 1889 and left during the year. 

b. Cumberland, Md. ( ?), December 24, 1870. s. William Johns 
Read and . No address. 

Reeves, Francis Butler. 

Entered 1889 and left at close of the Sophomore year. 

1891, Stock Boy; 1892, Clerk; 1893, Salesman; 1894, Member 
of Firm of Reeves, Parvin & Co. 1921, President, Reeves-Tyson 
Company. Director, Girard National Bank; Theodore Starr Sav- 
ing Bank; Germantown Saving Fund; Pennsylvania Society for 
Prevention of Tuberculosis; Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce; 
Philadelphia Fountain Society. During war. Director, and for a 
time Secretary, of the S. E. Chapter of The American Red Cross. 
Formerly President, Grocers and Importers Exchange, and of 
Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware Wholesale Grocers Asso- 
ciation. Member, University Club; Germantown Cricket Club; 
Huntingdon Valley Hunt Club; Chester Valley Hunt Club. 

b. Germantown, Pa., May 20, 1873. s. Francis Brewster and 
Ellen Bernard Thompson, m. Baltimore, Md., February 16, 1897, 
Lillian Primrose, c. Josephine Primrose, 1898 ; Mary Primrose, 
1899; Francis Brewster, 1901; Johnson, 1903; Lloyd, 1905. Ad- 
dress, Abbottsford Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 



318 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1893 

Taylor, James Gurney. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1895.) 

Entered 1889 and left at close of Sophomore year 1891. 
Student at Medical School of University of Pennsylvania, 1891- 
95. Graduate Course at London, England, for 1 year. Physician. 
Resident Physician, Mercer Memorial House, Atlantic City; St. 
Christopher's Hospital, Philadelphia; Pennsylvania Hospital; Vis- 
iting Physician, Union Mission Hospital ; St. Christopher's ; Penn- 
sylvania Institute for Blind, Overbrook; Visiting Physician to 
Milwaukee Infants Hospital; Milwaukee Fresh Air Pavilion; 
Pediatric Clinic, Milwaukee County; Columbia Hospital, Mil- 
waukee. Chief of Red Cross Nutritional Clinic for Infants ; Uni- 
versity of Wisconsin Extension Division Post-Graduate Medical 
Lecturer on Pediatrics. President, Milwaukee Pediatric Society. 
Ex-Vice-President, Philadelphia Medical Alumni; ex-Secre- 
tary, Physicians' Motor Club, Philadelphia; ex-Secretary, Medical 
Club, Philadelphia; ex-Director, Philadelphia County Medical So- 
ciety ; Chairman, Public Health Committee, City Club, Milwaukee ; 
Secretary, Wisconsin Anti-Tuberculosis Association; Delegate, 
1917, from Wisconsin State Society to House of Delegates, Ameri- 
can Medical Association ; Vice-President, Associated Alumni Clubs, 
University of Pennsylvania, at present. President, Wisconsin 
Alumni of University oi Pennsylvania. Ex-Director of Central 
Alumni Association, University of Pennsylvania. Ex-Director, 
Medical Alumni, University of Pennsylvania. Military service, 
September, 1917, to April, 1919. Lieutenant, 1917; Captain, 1918; 
Major, Medical Reserve Corps, United States Army. President, 
Board of Tuberculosis Examiners, Camp Robinson, Wis. ; Camp 
McArthur, Tex. ; President, Cardio Vascular Boards at Camp 
Pike, Ark., and Camp Custer, Mich. ; Chief of Medical Service, 
Base Hospital 115, and General Hospital No. 9; Chief of Medical 
Service, Base Hospital No. 130, Camp Crane, Allentown; 
Medical Consultant, Base Hospital, Annex, Camp Custer; At- 
tached to Surgeon General's Office, Washington, Division of Re- 
construction. Ex-Secretary and Treasury, Overbrook Golf Club; 
ex-Secretary, Overbrook Club; Member, Medical Congress of 
Physicians, etc., etc. Practiced in Overbrook until 1912; in Mil- 
waukee since 1914. Ex-Member, University Club; City Club; 
Overbrook Golf; Overbrook Civic; Union League, Philadelphia; 
ex-Fellow, College Physicians; ex-Member of Philadelphia Pedia- 
tric, Pathological, County Medical, Pennsylvania State Medical So- 
cieties; Member, Milwaukee Medical Society; Milwaukee County 
Medical Society; Fellow of American Medical Society; American 
Climatological Society; Wisconsin State Medical Society; Phi 



1894] MATRICULATE CATALOG 319 

Gamma Delta, and Alpha Mu Pi Omega Medical Fraternity. Mem- 
ber, Milwaukee Rotary Club; Member, American Legion. 

b. Burlington, N. J., May 23, 1872. s. William Shipley Taylor 
(Class 1869; Manager, 1880-96) and Julia Clark Kirkbride. m. 
(1) Philadelphia, Pa., December 7, 1898, Mary Lippincott Rich- 
ards, c. Anne R., 1900; J. Gurney, Jr., 1902. m. (2) New York, 
1913, Elizabeth Broughton. Address, 692 Summit Avenue, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 

Wood, James Henry. 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1889, and left 1890. 

Entered Sophomore Class, University of Pennsylvania, 1890, 
and left 1893. Local Staff, Philadelphia Public Ledger, 1893-96 ; 
Superintendent of Agents, Equitable Life Association's (?) So- 
ciety, 1896-1901; E. H. Gay & Co., Bankers, 1901-04; Redmond 
& Co., Bankers, 1904-05; H. W. Noble & Co., Bankers, 1905-11; 
Flint & Co., Industrial Bankers, 1911-19; Detroit Motorbus Com- 
pany, Manager, Organization Staff, 1919. Factors, Inc., Financial 
Agents and Negotiating Representatives, President and General 
Manager. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., February 8, 1873. s. Jabez Wood and 
Mary Needles. Address, 50 Broad Street, New York City. 

1894 

Bartlett, Jarvis Henry, S.B. 

Entered Junior Class 1882 and left before close of the year. 
Completed course and passed special examination, 1894, for De- 
gree of S. B., and ranked with Class of 1894 on account of techni- 
calities. 

Editor, The Friend. Teacher. Governor at Westtown School. 
For 18 years, Superintendent, Friends' Select School, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

b. Tuckerton, N. J., February 5, 1862. s. Jarvis Henry Bart- 
lett and Martha Leeds, m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 20, 1893, Jane 
J. Wetherell. Address, Tuckerton, N. J., and 207 Walnut Place, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Beyerle, George Albert, A.B. 

Entered Junior Class 1892. 

Studied at West Chester Normal School, 3 years. Real Estate 
and Investments, Buffalo, since 1898. Member, Masonic Club of 
Buffalo ; University Club, Buffalo ; Buffalo Athletic Club. 

b. Bernville, Pa., July 2, 1872. s. Wellington George Beyerle, 
M. D., and Annie Elizabeth Hine. Address, 702 Erie County 
Bank Building, Buffalo, N. Y. 



320 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1894 

Chase, Oscar Marshall, S.B., S.M., 1895. 

Entered from Hazleton, Pa., 1890. 

General Honors and Honors in Engineering. Draughtsman, 
Baldwin Locomotive Works. Secretary and Instructor in Draw- 
ing, Haverford College; Registrar and Assistant Professor of 
Drawing, Haverford College, 1916 to date. Member, Phi Beta 
Kappa; Founders' Club; National Geographical Society; Keystone 
Automobile Club. 

b. Chadds Ford, Pa., December 16, 1871. s. James Anthony 
Chase (Class 1865) and Mabel Elma Marshall. Address, Haver- 
ford College, Haverford, Pa. 

fCollins, Charles, A.B. (LL.B., N.Y. Law School, 1899.) 

Entered 1890. 

Secretary of Class ; Treasurer, Glee Club ; Treasurer, Athletic 
Association. Clerk. Lawyer. Admitted to New York Bar, 1900. 
Entered practice with brother, Stephen W. Collins, 1883, in New 
York City. 

b. Purchase, N. Y., September 8, 1872. d. April 11, 1916. s. 
Richard Smith Collins and Sarah Willets. 

Comfort, William Wistar, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1895; A.M., 
1896; Ph.D., 1902; Litt.D., Univ. of Pa., 1917; LL.D., Univ. 
of Maryland, 1918.) 

Entered 1890. 

President, Class, Junior year; President, College Association, 
Senior year; President, Y. M. C. A., Senior year; President, 
Athenaeum; Honors in Modern Languages. First Cricket Eleven, 
2 years. Member, Music Clubs. Student at Harvard University, 
1894-97; abroad, 1898-1901. Instructor in Romance Languages, 
Haverford College, l$97-98, 1901-03 ; Associate Professor of Ro- 
mance Languages, Haverford College, 1904-09; Professor of 
Romance Languages and Literatures and Head of Department in 
Cornell University, 1909-17. President of Haverford College, 
1917 to date. Author: French Prose Composition; Editor: Cal- 
deron's La Vida es Sueno; Editor, Les Maitres de la Critique 
litteraire au dix-ncuvieme siecle. Rivarol's De I'Universalite de 
la langue frangaise. Translator : Eric and Enid, being four 
Arthurian Romances by Chretien de Troyes. Contributor of occa- 
sional articles to Quarterly Review, Dublin Review, The Nation, 
Atlantic Monthly, South Atlantic Quarterly, Modern Language 
Notes, Modern Philology, Publications of the Modern Language 
Association, The Friend, etc. Member, Phi Beta Kappa; Modern 
Language Association; University Club, Philadelphia. 



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b. Germantown, Pa., May 27, 1874. s. Howard Comfort (Class 
1870; Manager, 1880-1912) and Susan Foulke Wistar. m. Lake 
Forest, III, June 26, 1902, Mary Lawton Fales. c. Howard, 
1904; Mary Lawton, 1906; Susan Wistar, 1909; Anne Wistar, 
1911; Priscilla Fales, 1917. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Conard, Henry Shoemaker, S.B., A.M., 1895. (Ph.D., Univ. of 
Pa., 1901.) 

Entered 1892. 

General Honors at Graduation. Resident Fellow, 1894-95. Sum- 
mer Study at Harvard, Clark. Teacher of Science, Westtown 
School, Westtown, Pa., 1895-99; Fellow and Instructor in Botany, 
University of Pennsylvania, 1901-05; Johnston Scholar, Johns 
Hopkins, 1905-06; Professor of Botany, Grinnell College, Grin- 
nell, Iowa, 1906 to date. Visiting Lecturer, State University of 
Iowa, 1913 ; Visiting Lecturer, Harvard University, 1916. Patholo- 
gist and Field Assistant, United States Department of Agricul- 
ture, 1918, 1921. Professor of Ecology, Cold Spring Harbor, 
N. Y., 1909, 1910, 1911. Author, Waterlilies, Carnegie Institute; 
Waterlilies and How to Grow Them ; Structure and Life History 
of the Hay-Scented Fern; Revegetation of a Denuded Area; 
Structure of Simblum spaerocephalum ; Structure and Develop- 
ment of Secotium agaricoides ; Nymphaea and Nuphar A.gain ; Tree 
Growth in the Vicinity of Grinnell, Iowa ; The White Waterlily of 
Clear Lake, Iowa, etc., etc. Member, Phi Beta Kappa ; Sigma Xi ; 
American Association of College and University Professors; 
American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow) ; 
Iowa Academy of Science (Fellow, and one time, President) ; 
American Phytopathological Society; Botanical Society of 
America; National Geographic Society; Fellowship of Reconcilia- 
tion; Plumb Plan League; Y. M. C. A. ; Chinese Students' Chris- 
tian Association; Life Member, State Horticultural Societies of 
Iowa and Minnesota. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1874. s. Thomas P. Conard 
and Rebecca Savery Baldwin, m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 13, 
1900, Elizabeth Laetitia Moon. c. Elizabeth Moon, 1903; Re- 
becca S., 1909; Alfred F., 1911. Address, 1310 Elm Street, Grin- 
nell, Iowa. 

Dean, George Brookhouse, (M.D., Miami Medical College, O., 
1898.) 
Entered Freshman Class 1891 and completed the course in 3 
years. 

Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1899. Wholesale Glass and Queens- 
ware Merchant, 1894-95; Student of Medicine, Miami Medical 

21 



322 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1894 

College, Ohio, 1895-98. "Interne" at Cincinnati, Ohio, Hospital, 
as a result of competitive examination. Farmer and horticulturist. 
Member, University Club, Medford, Ore. 

b. Cincinnati, Ohio, July 27, 1872. s. George Henry Dean and 
Elizabeth Lippincott Taylor, m. Medford, Ore., October 9, 1916, 
Florence P. Folger. c. Anne Folger, 1918. Address, Medford, 
Ore. 

fDeCou, John Allen, A.B., A.M., 1897. (A.B., Harvard, 1895.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1891. 

Won Second Prize for Systematic Reading, 1893. Honors in 
Greek and Latin, Senior year. Entered Harvard University, 1894. 
Instructor, Oakwood Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y., 1895-96; 
Friends' Academy, Moorestown, N. J., 1896-97 ; Assistant in Latir 
and Greek at University of California, 1898; Teacher of Latin ir 
Red Bluff High School, Red Bluff, Cal., 1900. Principal of same 
1902. Elected a Member of American Philological Association 
July, 1900. 

b. Columbus, N. J., April 30, 1874. d. Moorestown, N. J., 
February 25, 1910. s. Daniel DeCou and Ruthanna Leeds Allen 

Farr, Clififord Bailey, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1898.) 

Entered 1890. 

An Editor of The Haverfordian; Loganian Society. Clerk 
Farr & Bailey Manufacturing Company, Camden, 1894. Studie ' 
Medicine, Medical School, University of Pennsylvania, 1894-*" 
Resident Physician, Methodist Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., 18'^o 
99; Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., 1899-1901. Studied r 
Goettingen, summer, 1896; at Harvard Medical School, summe . 
1908. Practice of Medicine, 1901 to date (specializing on "J 
ternal Medicine"). Formerly, for various periods, Patholo}' 
Methodist, and later, Presbyterian Hospital ; Assistant Vis^ ^„ 
and Visiting Physician to several "Homes" and Hospitals ; In- 
structor and later Professor, in Philadelphia Polyclinic, etc. ; L. 
structor and later Associate in Medical Department (undergrad- 
uate), University of Pennsylvania; and 1918, Professor, Grad- 
uate School of Medicine; Visiting Physician, Philadelphia Hos- 
pital for Contagious Diseases; Assistant Visiting Physician, Phila- 
delphia General Hospital. Author: "Internal Medicine for 
Nurses." Section on Diseases of Metabolism in Da Costa's Hand- 
hook of Treatment. 1917-19, Military Service; First Lieutenant; 
Captain; and Major in Medical Corps. Gas Officer of Thirty- 
second Division; Member of "Hospital Unit A." Five months, 
medical work, principally at C. H. 27 at Tours ; six months in 



1894] MATRICULATE CATALOG 323 

experimental and pathological work, Chemical Warfare Service, 
at field near Chaumont. Member, American Medical Association 
and subordinate societies; College of Physicians of Philadelphia; 
Pathological and Pediatric Societies; Phi Beta Kappa, etc., etc. 

b. Vineland, N. J., April 17, 1872. s. Lincoln Dow Farr and 
Hannah Bailey, m. November 22, 1904, Katharine Elliott, c. 
Robert Lincoln, 1908 ; Frank Winslow Elliott, 1909 ; James Bailey, 
1912; Anne Bailey, 1914. Address, 88 Casterton Avenue, Akron, 
Ohio. 

Green, Kane Stovell, S.B. 

I Entered 1890. 

Member, First Cricket Eleven; Tennis Doubles Championship 

I (with President Comfort). President, Automobile Club of Phila- 
delphia. With Pennsylvania Railroad Company from October 1, 
1894, to December 31, 1910 (retired on account of ill health). 
Assistant Secretary, Pennsylvania Railroad, January, 1900-10. 
Member, Merion Cricket Club; Philadelphia Country Club; 
Racquet Club; Loyal Legion; Bryn Mawr Polo Club; Nassau 
Club of Princeton; American Automobile Association. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 27, 1874. s. John Pugh Green 
and Elizabeth C. Stovell. m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 9, 1898, Kate 
Howell Warren, c. Elisabeth Warren, 1904. Address, Radnor 
Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

larvey, Anson Burlingame, SB., A.M., 1895. 
Entered Junior Class 1892. 

Graduate Student in American History, 1894-95. Assistant in 
Library, 1894-95. Left Tackle, Football Team; President of Chess 
Club. Two years a student of Psychology and Philosophy at 
University of Pennsylvania. Teacher in Friends' Select School, 
1 year; Principal, Spring River Academy, Galena, Kan., for 4 
P years; Principal, Whittier School, near Springville, Iowa, for 1 
•>tyear; Professor, Biology and Psychology, Friends' University, 
Wichita, Kan., 6 years; Principal, Mapleside School, near Paulbina, 
Iowa, 2 years ; Superintendent of Schools for Conservative Friends 
of Iowa, for 1 year of this time. Entered business. One year with 
National Metal Edge Box Company, Philadelphia ; short time with 
Brown & Bailey Box Company, Philadelphia ; for more than 3 
years, Assistant to Advertising Manager of J. E. Rhoads & Sons, 
Leather Belting. For about 10 years, Associate Member, Ameri- 
can Branch, Society Psychical Research; Member, Delaware 
County Institute of Science. 

b. Near Baxter Springs, Kan., June 29, 1870. s. Cyrus W. 



324 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1894 

Harvey and Lavina Jane Carter, m. Bloomfield, Ontario, Canada, 
August 30, 1901, Carrie B. Robinson, c. Henry Conard, 1902; 
Cyrus Robinson, 1906; Deborah Louella, 1908; Anson Burlingame, 
Jr., 1912. Address, 25 East Fourth Street, Media, Delaware 
County, Pa., and 12 North Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Haughton, John Paul, A.B. 

Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1889, and left 1892 at close of 
Junior year. Re-entered 1893. 

Treasurer, Everett-Athenseum. Insurance. Retired on account 
of poor health. 

b. Hanover, N. H., April 11, 1872. s. James Haughton and 
Augustine Meilet. m. Erie, Pa., October 30, 1919, Mary B. Mont- 
gomery. Address, Paoli, Pa. 

Hughes, James Edward, A.B. (A.B., Central High School, Phila., 
Pa., 1889; A.M., 1894.) 

Entered Junior year, December, 1892. 

At Central High School and at Lehigh University previously. 
Assistant Principal, New Berne Collegiate Institute, New Berne, 
N. C, 1894-95. Teacher, Languages and Mathematics, 1895-96, 
Mt. Holly Military School, N. J.; 1895-96, University of Penn- 
sylvania Law School, 1^ years. General Manager, Coastwise 
Transportation and Towage Company, 115 Walnut Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Member, Merion Cricket Club; Aronimink Golf 
Club, Drexel Hill, Pa. ; Automobile Club of Philadelphia ; Phila- 
delphia Maritime Exchange ; Maritime Association, Port of New 
York; Philadelphia Director, Mclntyre Oil and Gas Company, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ; Member, New York and Philadelphia Philatelic 
Societies. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 19, 1871. s. Asa S. Hughes and 
Jane Emma Molloy. m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 12, 1910, 
Adele G. Smith. Address, Garrett Road, Drexel Hill, Pa. 

Morris, Samuel Wheeler, S.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1891. 

Captain of Cricket Team, 1894. With Girard Trust Company 
since graduation. Banker. Secretary of Girard Trust Company. 
Member, Philadelphia Club ; Merion Cricket Club ; Philadelphia 
Cricket Club; University Barge Club; Sunnybrook Golf Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 16, 1874. s. Frederick Wistar 
Morris (Class 1860) and Elizabeth F. Paul. m. Bryn Mawr, Pa., 
June 6, 1917, Barbara Warden Strawbridge. c. Barbara W. 
Strawbridge, 1910; William J. Strawbridge, 1911; Samuel W., 
Jr., 1918. Address, Girard Trust Company, Broad and Chestnut 
Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Palmer, Louis Jaquette, A.B. 

Entered Freshman Class 1891 and completed course in 3 years. 

Assistant Principal, Pottstown High School, 1894; Principal, 
Pottstown High School, 1897; Instructor, West Chester State 
Normal School, 1898; Assistant Principal, West Chester High 
School, 1899; Principal, Boys' Department, Pennsylvania Insti- 
tute for the Instruction of the Blind, 1900; Admitted to Chester 
County Bar, 1902; Admitted to the Philadelphia Bar, 1903. At- 
torney-at-Law. Member, Triangle Society, Haverford College; 
Director of the Neighborhood League of Wayne, Pa.; Manager 
of Foulke & Long Institute; Manager of Glen Mills Schools; 
Member of Union League, Philadelphia, Pa. Vestryman of St. 
Mary's Protestant Episcopal Church, Wayne, Pa. 

b. West Chester, Pa., May 24, 1874. s. Eli Palmer and Marianna 
Smedley. m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 15, 1905, Anne Knox Buzby. 
c. Marian Knox, 1906; Dorothy, 1910 (d. 1910) ; Anne Smedley, 
1912. Address, 632 Commercial Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Quimby, Edward Entwisle, SB. 

Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1890. 

Treasurer of Class during Senior year. Draughtsman. City 
Engineer, Hazleton, Pa. ; Lehigh Valley Coal Company, Hazleton, 
Pa. ; Lehigh Valley Coal Company, Centralia, Pa. ; Sewer Depart- 
ment, District of Columbia ; Great Falls and Old Dominion Rail- 
road,' Washington, D. C. ; Superintendent of Yards and Buildings 
Department, American Bridge Company, Pencoyd Plant, at 
present. 

b. Phoenixville, Pa., February 10, 1874. s. Alden Walker 
Quimby and Malinda Jane Brower. Address, 3729 Manayunk 
Avenue, Wissahickon, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fRex, Frank Clayton, A.B. (S.B., West Chester Normal School, 
Pa., 1892.) 
Entered Sophomore Class 1891. 

Honors in English and allied subjects. 1894-95, Teacher of 
English, West Chester, Pa., Normal School; 1895-96, Principal, 
Waterford Academy, Waterford, Pa.; 1896-97, Teacher, Potts- 
town, Pa., High School; 1897-99, Teacher, Reading, Pa., Boys' 
High School. 1900-01, Advertising Department, Strawbridge & 
Clothier, Philadelphia; 1901-06, Advertising Manager, Austin 
Nichols & Co., New York; 1906-09, Treasurer, The Canister Com- 
pany. Phillipsburg, N. J.; 1909-12, Real Estate, New York; 1912- 
16, engaged in agriculture and horticulture in South, because of 
ill'heafth. 1916-17, Acting Receiver for The Canister Company, 



326 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1894 

bankrupt; 1917-18, Vice-President and General Manager, The 
Canister Company, of Phillipsburg, N. J. ; President and General 
Manager of same, and President, Republic Can and Metal Com- 
pany, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y., at time of death. During war, Sec- 
retary-Treasurer, War Service Committee, Febei Can Industry. 
1919, Director, Phillipsburg National Bank, Phillipsburg, N. J. 
Member, The Pomfret Club (social), Easton, Pa.; The Whitehall 
Club (business men's). New York City. 

b. East Nantmeal, Chester County, Pa., February 14, 1872. d. 
Phillipsburg, N. J., December 13, 1920. s. William Francis Rex 
and Elizabeth Ann Duchman. m. Waterford, Pa., September 20, 
1900, Mary Glover Barton, c. Millicent Barton, 1901. 

Ristine, Frederick Pearce, A.B. 

Entered 1890. 

Manager and President, Football Association; Leader, Banjo 
Club, 1893-94. Member, Glee Club, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs. 
Member, Baseball Team, Freshman year ; Cricket Team, Senior 
year. Triangle Society. Stock Broker. 1894, entered employ. 
Real Estate Trust Company, Philadelphia; 1902, formed partner- 
ship, Ristine & Conklin, Brokers; 1912, formed partnership, F. P. 
Ristine & Co., successors to Ristine & Conklin. At present, F. P. 
Ristine & Co., Brokers, Members, New York and Philadelphia 
Stock Exchanges. Member, Triangle Society, Haverford; St. 
Davids Golf Club; Philadelphia Stock Exchange; Crescent Lodge, 
F. & A. M. ; Union League of Philadelphia. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., November 11, 1871. s. George Carpenter 
Ristine and Susannah Shank, m. Wayne, Pa., November 17, 
1904, Elizabeth Whetstone, c. Elizabeth Ann, 1912. Address, 
Widener Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Scarborough, Henry Wismer Stover, S.B., A.M., 1895. (LL.B., 
Univ. of Pa., 1896.) 

Entered 1890. 

Studied at West Chester State Normal School, 1887-90. Stu- 
dent at University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1894-96. At- 
torney-at-Law. Teacher of Commercial Law, Conveyancing and 
Real Estate Law, for 12 years, beginning 1896. Established in 
Temple University the first course in Conveyancing and Real Es- 
tate Law given for laymen. Solicitor for the Diamond Building 
and Loan Association. Member, Pennsylvania State Bar Asso- 
ciation; Law Association of Philadelphia; Independent Order of 
Odd Fellows ; American Academy of Political and Social Science ; 
Germantown and Chestnut Hill Improvement Association ; Chair- 



1894] MATRICULATE CATALOG 327 

man of Board of Directors of the Alumni Association, West Ches- 
ter Normal School. 

b. Solebury Township, Bucks County, Pa., July 24, 1870, s. 
Watson Scarborough and Anna M. Stover, m. Plumsteadville, 
Bucks County, Pa., July 20, 1904, Clara Hagerty. c. J. Watson, 
1905; Marian Stover, 1906; Mary Hagerty, 1908; Henry Wis- 
mer, Jr., 1910. Address, 1200 Lincoln Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Stokes, Francis Joseph, A.B. 

Entered 1891. 

President, Cricket Association. Member, First Cricket Eleven, 
3 years. Engineer and Machinist. 1894, started as apprentice in 
machine shop of Robert Shoemaker, Jr., Philadelphia; 1895, pur- 
chased the business, which was then called the F. J. Stokes Ma- 
chine Company. At present, proprietor of the same. Manufac- 
turers of chemical, medicinal and special machinery. Member, 
University Club, Philadelphia; City Club, Philadelphia; Hunting- 
ton Valley C. C. ; American Society of Chemical Engineers ; Drug 
and Chemical Club, and Chemists' Club of New York; Franklin 
Institute; American Academy of Political and Social Science; 
Academy of Fine Arts ; Zoological Gardens Association. 

b. Philadelphia (Germantown), Pa., December 24, 1873. s. 
Francis Stokes (Class 1852; Manager, 1885- ) and Katharine 
Wistar Evans, m. Scranton, Pa., June 28, 1912, Lelia T. Wood- 
ruff, c. Francis Joseph, Jr., 1913; Allen Woodruff, 1915; Henry 
Warrington, 1917; Alison, 1919. Address, 629 Church Lane, 
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fStrawbridge, William Justus, S.B. 

Entered 1890. 

Captain, Football Team, Fall of 1893. Civil Engineer, in 
Cramp's Ship Yard, Philadelphia, Engine Department. Head of 
Drafting Department, Naval Shops at Cavite, P. I. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., October 2, 1873. d. August 
13, 1911. s. Justus Clayton Strawbridge (Manager, 1883-1911) 
and Mary Lukens. m. Germantown, Pa., April 21, 1909, Barbara 
Warden, c. A daughter. 

Taber, David Shearman, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1890. 

Member, Banjo Club, all four years; President, Everett- 
Athenaeum Society, Sophomore year; President, Class, Senior 
year. With firm, Taber & Co., Importers of Italian Marble. 
Clerk of New York Monthly Meeting of Friends, 1912 to date. 



328 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1894 

Appointed Correspondent, New York Monthly Meeting, 1915; 
of New York Yearly Meeting, 1915. 

b. New York City, June 6, 1873. s. David S. Taber and Elisa- 
beth Underbill Wood. m. Pittsfield, Mass., April 19, 1911, Char- 
lotte Bbss. c. David Shearman, Jr., 1917. Address, 411 West 
114th Street, New York City. 

Williams, Parker Shortridge, A.B. 

Entered 1890. 

Won Essay Prize, Class of 1870 ; Alumni Orator, 1900 ; Presi- 
dent, Class, Sophomore year; Editor-in-Chief, The Haverfordian, 
Senior year ; Delivered Commencement Address, 1903 ; President, 
Alumni Association, 1912-13; President, Haverford Chapter, Phi 
Beta Kappa, 1913-15. 1898, Admitted to Philadelphia Bar. Man- 
ager, Pennsylvania Hospital; Haverford School; Director, Provi- 
dent Life and Trust Company; Merion Title and Trust Com- 
pany; John Farnum Company, and other business corporations. 
Legal Department, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1894-99; 
Member of firm, Innes & Williams, 1899-1908; Member of firm, 
Williams &. Sinkler, 1910 to date. Attorney-at-Law. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 18, 1873. s. Henry N. Williams 
and Ella Souder. m. Bryn Mawr, Pa., July 15, 1908, Mary Wis- 
tar Brown. Address, 601 Commercial Trust Building, Fifteenth 
and Market Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Non-Graduates 

Beale, Horace Alexander, Jr. 

Entered from Parkesburg, Pa., 1890, and left in 1892, end of 
Sophomore year. 

Chemist in Laboratory of the Pennsylvania Steel Company, 
Steelton, Pa., 1892-93, 1893-99. Chemist, Superintendent of 
Puddling Mill, Bloomery & Skelp Mill, and Vice-President of 
Parkesburg Iron Company, Parkesburg, Pa., personally directing 
and supervising these departments. January 1, 1900, to date. 
President of the Parkesburg Iron Company, Pa. Member, Ameri- 
can Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, New York 
City; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Engineers' Club, 
New York City, and same, of Philadelphia ; Union League, Art 
Club, Racquet Club, Quaker City Motor Club, Automobile Club, 
all of Philadelphia; Merion Cricket Club; Automobile Club of 
America, New York ; Franklin Institute, Philadelphia ; American 
Iron and Steel Institute, New York ; American Society for Test- 
ing Materials ; Wilmington Country Club, Wilmington, Del. ; Wil- 



1894] MATRICULATE CATALOG 329 

mington Club, Wilmington, Del. ; Pittsburgh Athletic Club, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. ; Corinthian Yacht Club, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Hibernia Iron Works, Pa., February 10, 1870. s. Horace 
Alexander Beale and Ellen Mary Mendenhall. m. Wilmington, 
Del, April 17, 1900, Mary Rogers Hartshorn Dunning, c. Horace 
Alexander, 3d, 1901. Address, Parkesburg, Pa. 

Busselle, Alfred. 

Entered 1890 and left at close of the Sophomore year. 

Won First Prize, Everett- Athenaeum, 1891-92. Treasurer, Foot- 
ball Association, 1891-92 ; Vice-President, Class, Sophomore year. 
Architect. Manager of practice of Bruce Price, Architect, to 
1903. General practice of Architecture, specialist in country 
houses, to date. Justice of the Peace, 1911-15. Treasurer, New 
York Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1903 to date. Member, New 
York Haverf ord Association ; Architectural League of New York ; 
Transportation Club ; American Institute of Architects. 

b. New York City, May 26, 1874. s. Samuel D. Busselle and 
Sarah Elizabeth Moss. m. Chappaqua, N. Y., October 1, 1903, 
Harriet C. Murray, c. Robert M., 1904; Alfred, Jr., 1905; Ann, 
1910. Address, 347 Madison Avenue, New York City. 

fFoulke, Edward Jeanes 

Entered 1890 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Two years at Princeton University; Clerk in Real Estate De- 
partment, Germantown Real Estate, Deposit and Trust Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 24, 1874. d. , 1905. s. W. G. 

Foulke and Anna E. Jeanes. 

Harvey, LeRoy. (A.B. Harvard, 1894.) 

Entered 1890 and left, end of Freshman year. 

With William Ropes & Co., St. Petersburg, Russia, Oil Refiners, 
to 1899. Lumber business (wholesale and manufacturing), until 
1915. Mayor of Wilmington, 1921- . Member, Harvard Club, 
New York; same, of Delaware (Vice-President). Member, 
Orpheus Club of Philadelphia ; Wilmington Savings Fund Society, 
Manager ; Wilmington Institute Free Library, Treasurer and Man- 
ager; Y. M. C. A., Manager; Wilmington Club; Wilmington 
Country Club; West Chester Golf Club. 

b. Wilmington, Del., April 28, 1873. s. Huxley Harvey and 
Mary Louisa Belt. m. Wilmington, Del., January 9, 1904, Renee 
de Pelleport du Pont. c. Alice Hounsfield, 1905 ; Mary Van Dyke, 
1908; Edmund Huxley, 1911; Sophie Renee de Pelleport, 1915. 
A.ddress, 907 Broome Street, Wilmington, Del. 



330 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1894 

Lancaster, George. (Ph.B., Wesleyan Univ., Bloomingtton, 111., 
1899.) 

Entered from Wyoming, Pa., 1890, and left at close of Sopho- 
more year, 1892. 

Studied at Wesleyan University, Bloomington, 111., 2 years. 
Winner of Shakespeare "Bat." Teacher. Teacher in District 
School in Minneapolis ; High School Teacher, 3 years, Hutchinson, 
Minnesota ; Principal, High School, 6 years, Everett, Wash. ; 
Superintendent, Schools, 9 years, Arlington, Wash. ; Head of 
Historical Department, Tacoma High School, Tacoma, Wash., 
since 1914. Member, N. E. A., since 1898. 

b. Durham County, England, January 8, 1868. s. George Lan- 
caster and Sarah Wood. m. Everett, Wash., August 20, 1905, 
Bertha Juergens. c. Lotte, 1907; Mimi Isabel, 1910. Address, 
4118 South Kay Street, Tacoma, Wash. 

Lewis, Eugene Caryl. 

Entered as Special Student, 1892 and left 1894. 

Secretary of the College, 1892-94. Studied at Miami Valley 
College, Springboro, Ohio, 1879-80. Librarian, West Chester State 
Normal School, West Chester, Pa. Employed with Reyburn 
Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia; Teacher in business 
schools, Amsterdam, N. Y. (Acting as Principal), and Philadel- 
phia; Owner and Editor of The New Vienn-a Reporter, 1910-16. 
Farming until recently. Author : A Brief History of the American 
Tariff, 1789-1860. Member, Union Grange, No. 77, New Vienna, 
Ohio. 

b. Near New Vienna, Ohio, June 20, 1860. s. Christopher 
Lewis and Louisa K. Hallo well. m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 6, 
1917, Irene Blackburn. Address, New Vienna, Ohio, R. F, D. 
No. 3. 

Miller, Martin Nixon. 

Entered 1890; left at close of Junior year. 

Electrical, Mechanical and Structural Engineer; Designer of 
Power Plant Installations, Supervising Building Construction and 
Installation of Machinery. For 7 years, Electric Storage Battery 
Company, from office boy to chief draftsman and engineer in 
charge installing power plants. With Keasbey & Mattison Com- 
pany, Ambler, Pa., for 1 year as Mechanical Engineer and Assist- 
ant Superintendent. Thirteen months, in Panama, first 6 months 
as Expert Electrical and Mechanical Draftsman, and balance of 
time, Assistant Engineer of Staff of Colonel George W. Goethals, 
United States Army, on Panama Canal Construction. For many 



1894] MATRICULATE CATALOG 331 

years with the American Bridge Company, both at Ambridge and 
Pencoyd Plants, as Assistant Chief Draftsman in the Mechanical 
Department. For several years as Assistant Chief Draftsman, 
Marine and Engine Department, New York Shipbuilding Com- 
pany; Superintendent of Construction, McClintic-Marshall Com- 
pany, Pottstown, Pa., in charge of erecting and installing the 
bridge shop ($1,000,000). Prior to the war with Germany was 
Supervising Engineer in charge of ($2,000,000) building work 
and installing the machinery at the Frankford Arsenal. May 4, 
1917, enlisted as a private in the United States Army, Philadel- 
phia. Sent to the First Officers' Training Camp and earned a 
commission as Captain, Corps of Engineers, United States Army. 
Organized the First Battalion of the 20th Engineers ; organized, 
quartered, messed, equipped and drilled the first Camouflage Com- 
pany of United States Army (see Literary Digest, October 13, 
1917). With 21 volunteers of 10th Engineers, organized, messed, 
quartered, drilled, and took to France, November 26, 1917, Com- 
pany B, 501st Engineers. Built hospitals, base headquarters, bar- 
racks, machine shops, and a large dam at Pontcheteau, where the 
water for St. Nazaire was held in reserve. Was Camp Commander 
on the dam construction for 3^ months. With 19th Engineers. 
Company A, for 3}4 months. Two months, on detached service, 
as Engineer of Machine Shops in the Department of Military 
Engineering and Engineering Supplies at Tours, France. Re- 
turned to United States on December 29, 1918, and sent to Camp 
Humphreys, Va., in charge of Company A, 2d Engineer Training 
Regiment. Honorably discharged, January 18, 1919. Previous 
military training with National Guard, Pennsylvania, 7y2 years, 
and on riot duty at Hazleton, Pa., October and November, 1902, 
during the coal strike. Mechanical Engineer with Emergency 
Fleet during year 1919; Assistant to President, Philadelphia Gear 
Works, 1920; Designing Engineer, Wharves, Docks and Ferries, 
Philadelphia, Pa., during year 1921. January, 1922, to date, Super- 
intendent of Construction and Plant Maintenance Engineer, Ellis 
Island, New York Harbor. Member, American Legion, B. Frank- 
lin Pepper Post No. 425, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.; 1st 
Regiment Infantry Veteran Corps, National Guard, Pennsylvania, 
Philadelphia, Pa. ; American Society Mechanical Engineers, New 
York ; Engineers' Club of Philadelphia, Pa. ; Franklin Chess Club, 
Philadelphia, Pa. ; Republican Club of Germantown, Philadelphia, 
Pa.; The Masonic Club, New York City; Lodge 51, F. & A. M., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 3, 1873. s. Alfred Gowen Miller 



332 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1894 

and Martha Brown Nixon, m. Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa., 
October 9, 1901, Helen MacGreagor Pidjeon. c. Martha Nixon, 
1902. Address, Ellis Island, New York Harbor, N. Y. 

Morris, Howard. 

Entered from Parkesburg, Pa., 1890, and left at close of the 
year. 

Stationary Engineer; Machinist. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., July 4, 1871. s. Charles Brooke Morris and 
Mary Jane Gross, m. June 22, 1893, E. Jane Osmond. Address, 
Parkesburg, Pa. 

Pancoast, William Howard. 

Entered 1890 and left in the spring of 1893. 

Reporter ; Assistant Sporting Editor ; Commercial Editor ; Ex- 
change Editor ; Assistant News Editor ; Philadelphia Evening Tele- 
graph, for 4 years. Banker and Broker. 2d and 1st Lieutenant, 
Light Battery "A," Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery, Spanish- 
American War. Office Management, Philadelphia Office of Naval 
Intelligence, World's War. President, Central Land and Mining 
Company. Investments, Redmond & Co. Member, Philadelphia 
Club; Racquet Club; Philadelphia Country Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 2, 1873. s. William Henry Pan- 
coast, M. D. (Class 1853), and Gertrude Lewis, m. February 18, 
1896, Mary Warburton. c. Gertrude L., 1897; Mary W., 1899. 
Address, 2024 De Lancey Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fPinkham, Charles Heber. 

Entered from Lynn, Mass., 1890, and left at close of the Fresh- 
man year on account of ill health. 

b. Canton, Ind., December 12, 1872. d. Woonsocket, R. I., May 
8, 1896. s. William Penn Pinkham and Emma Cecilia Curry. 

Rorer, Jonathan Taylor, Jr. (A.B., Colorado College, 1895; 
Ph.D., Univ. of Pa., 1901.) 

Entered from Hatboro, Pa., 1890, and left at the close of the 
Sophomore year. 

Eajtor of The Haverfordian, 1892. Student at Colorado Col- 
lege, Colo., 1894-95, and in the Graduate School, University of 
Pennsylvania, 1896-1901. Professor of Mathematics, Central 
High School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1895-1909; Head of Department 
of Mathematics, William Penn High School, Philadelphia, 1909 
to date; Vice-Principal, Central Evening High School, Philadel- 
phia, 1907-15; Principal, William Penn Evening High School, 
1916-20; Principal, Central Evening High School, 1920 to date. 



1894] MATRICULATE CATALOG 333 

Member of the Educational Corps, A. E. F., 1919 (German Oc- 
cupation), and Superintendent of Instruction, 2d Division (Reg- 
ular Army), A. E. F., February 8 to July 13, 1919. Instructor, 
Summer School, and in College Courses for Teachers, Johns Hop- 
kins University, 1920-21. Member, American Mathematical So- 
ciety; American Astronomical Society; American Association for 
the Advancement of Science (Fellow) ; Phi Beta Kappa. (Beta 
of Colorado.) Treasurer, Philadelphia Association of Phi Beta 
Kappa, 1916-18; Military Order of Loyal Legion; Schoolmen's 
Club of Philadelphia, Vice-President, 1916-18; President, 1915- 
17, Association of Teachers of Mathematics in Middle States and 
Maryland. 

b. West Chester, Pa., August 21, 1871. s. Jonathan T. Rorer 
and Helen V. Bitting, m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 14, 1899, Mabel 
Marion Ballon. Address, 333 North Thirty-fourth Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Shoemaker, Benjamin Hallowell, 2nd. 

Entered 1890 and left during the Junior year. 

Glass Merchant. 

b. Germantovv^n, Pa., March 3, 1872. s. Benjamin Hallowell 
Shoemaker (Manager, 1880-1916) and Susan Brinton Trump, m. 
Germantown, Pa., January 17, 1898. c. Benjamin Hallowell, 3d 
(Class 1923). Address, 523 Church Lane, Germantown, Pa., and 
205 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Thomas, Frank Snowden. 

Entered 1890 and left during the Freshman year. 

Student at Johns Hopkins University. Secretary and Treasurer, 
Battersby Mercantile Agency. Photo Engraving. Owner and 
Manager, Alpha Engraving Company, Baltimore, Md. Broker in 
business in New York City for a number of years. Overseas 
Service as Lieutenant, American Red Cross, assigned to duty at 
the front. Member, St. Nicholas Club, New York City. 

b. Baltimore, Md., February 14, 1873. s. James Carey Thomas 
(Class of 1851; Manager, 1860-97) and Mary Whitall. m. New 
York City, February 20, 1920, Eleanor Bridgeland. Address, 5 
Nassau Street, New York City. 

Walker, Frank Dinwiddle. 

Entered 1890 and left 1891, at close of Freshman year. 

Testing Laboratories of Electro-Dynamic Company; Founder, 
Walker Electric Company ; Eastern Agent, Electrical Department, 
National Brake and Electric Company; Freight Traffic Manager, 
U. G. I. Company (at present). Member, Overbrook Golf Club. 



334 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1895 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 29, 1873. s. Henry H. Walker and 
Esther Walker, m. June 19, 1900, Mabel O. Combs. Address, 
108 Elmwood Avenue, Narberth, Pa. 

Warden, Herbert Watson. 

Entered 1890 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1892. 

Treasurer and Manager. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 13, 1872. s. William G. Warden 
and Sarah W. Bushnell. m. (1) Alice Pardee; (2) Stella Bur- 
nand. Address, Talcombe, South Devon; England. 

Warden, Nelson Bushnell. 

Entered 1890 and left at close of Junior year, 1893. 

Secretary. Member, Philadelphia First City Troop, Spanish 
War, 1898. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 3, 1874. s. William G. Warden 
and Sarah W. Bushnell. m. Edinburgh, Scotland, November 21, 
1906, Cecile Angelesco Ghika. Address, 1012 Witherspoon Build- 
ing, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Wood, Arnold. 

Entered 1890; left at close of Freshman year. 

Studied at College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 
1891-92. Associate Director, Military Relief in Hospital Service, 
Atlantic Division, American Red Cross, during the World War, 
1918-20. Published "A Bibliography of Isaac Walton." Mem- 
ber, Union Club, Racquet and Tennis Club, Delta Kappa Epsilon 
Club, all of New York City. 

b. New York City, September 23, 1872. s. William H. S. Wood 
(Class 1859) and Mary Emma Congdon. m. New York City, No- 
vember 11, 1896, Ethel Hartshorne. c. Arnold, Jr., 1899; Louise 
Hartshorne, 1907. Address, 1 East Fifty-first Street, New York 
City. 

1895 

Bettle, Samuel, Jr., A.B. 

Entered, Spring, 1892. 

Assistant Manager, Football Team, Junior year. Manager, 
Football Team, Senior year. In business for self as manufac- 
turer's agent. With H. W. Middleton Company; A. B. See Elec- 
tric Elevator Company ; Detroit Steel Products Company. Assist- 
ant to Manager, du Pont Fabrikoid Company, manufacturer of 
leather substitutes, since 1916. Served as Private with Battery 
"A," Pennsylvania Volunteers, in Spanish-American War, 1898. 



1895] MATRICULATE CATALOG 335 

Served on all (chairman of some) committees on Y. M. C. A., 
Liberty Bond, Red Cross, etc., "drives" during "World War." 
Member, Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Newburgh Chamber of 
Commerce. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 24, 1874. s. Edward Bettle, Jr. 
(Class 1861 ; Manager, 1872-1912; Secretary of Corporation, 1875- 
83 ; Secretary of Board of Managers, 1877-83 ; Treasurer, 1883- 
84) and Elizabeth H. Tatnall. m. Philadelphia, Pa., August 10, 
1904, Isabel Stockton, c. Betty, 1905; Nancy, 1907. Address, 
236 Liberty Street, Newburgh, N. Y. 

Blanchard, Edmund, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1899.) 

Entered 1891. 

Alumni Prize Orator, 1894. Vice-President of Class, 3 years. 
Practiced Law in Centre County, Pa. Courts for 2 years. Mayor 
of Bellefonte for 2 terms. President of McCoy-Linn Iron Com- 
pany, Drilling Contractors, to date. Member, Markham Club of 
Philadelphia; Bellefonte Club and Nittany Country Club; Phi 
Kappa Sigma Fraternity, "Alpha Chapter." 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., Februaiy 20, 1873. s. Evan M. Blanchard 
and Eliza F. Harris, m. Ridley Park, Pa., December 28, 1912, 
Ellen Donnelly. Address, Bellefonte, Pa. 

Brown, Samuel Hulme, A.B. (A.M. Harvard Univ., 1915.) 

Entered Junior Class 1893. 

1895-1904, Bookkeeper and Claim Clerk, Philadelphia & Read- 
ing Railway Company. 1904 to date. Head of History Depart- 
ment, Westtown School, Westtown, Pa. Cornell University, Stu- 
dent of Research History, 1917. Member, American Historical 
Association; Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. 

b. Norristown, Pa., December 10, 1874. s. William Henry 
Brown and Elizabeth Kirkbride Hulme. m. West Chester, Pa., 
June 27, 1901, Elizabeth Wood Hoopes. c. Malin Hoopes, 1903; 
Emily Smedley, 1905; S. Hulme, Jr., 1906; Elizabeth Emily, 
1910; Constance Kirkbride, 1918. Address, Westtown, Pa. 

Conklin, Frank Henry, A.B. 

Entered 1891. 

Vice-President, Class, Freshman year ; President, Class, Senior 
year; President, Athletic Association, 1894-95; President, Tennis 
Association; Vice-President, Football Association; "Spoon Man." 
Teller in Girard Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa., until Febru- 
ary, 1902. Banking and Brokerage under firm name of Ristine 
& Conklin, 1902-12. 1912 to date. Duck Grower. 

b. New York City, March 30, 1873. s. William Conklin and 



336 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1895 

Ellen Coffin Ladd. m. Haverford, Pa., December 10, 1904, 
Frances Smyth, c. Margaret, 1905 ; John Titus, 1907. Address, 
Main Street, Lakeville, R. F. D. No. 1, Middleboro, P. O., Mass. 

fCookman, Charles Howland, A.B. (Bachelor of Divinity, Drew 
Theol. Sem., 1901.) 

Entered 1891. 

An Editor of The Haverfordian; Member, Banjo Club; Charter 
Member, Triangle Society; President, Y. M. C. A. Private Sec- 
retary to Mr. S. M. Sayford, College Evangelist and Bible Study 
Promoter, 1895 ; Teacher of Latin, Greek and Ancient History, 
and Assistant Principal, Friends' School, Wilmington, Del., 1896- 
98. General Secretary, Wilmington, Delaware City Y. M. C. A., 
1895. Member, Evangelistic and Visiting Staff, Camp Thomas, 
Chickamauga, Ga., Spanish- American War, summer, 1898. Pas- 
tor, St. James and Montgomery Street Churches, Newark, N. J., 
1899; Associate Pastor, Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, Har- 
lem, N. Y., 1900. Pastor, Central Valley Church, New York, 
1902; St. Paul's Church, Middletown, N. Y., 1903-08; Grace 
Church, Harlem, N. Y., 1908-10; St. James, Kingston, N. Y., 
1910-15; First Church, Yonkers, N. Y., 1915-19. Teacher of Re- 
ligious Education, Deaconess School, New York City. Member, 
Board of Examiners, New York Annual Conference ; of Board 
of Ministerial Qualifications Conference ; Writer for Sunday 
School Periodicals of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Member, 
Fortnightly Club, Middletown, N. Y. ; Middletown Clerical Asso- 
ciation; Monday Club, New York; Kingston Clerical Association; 
President, Yonkers' Ministerial Association (2 terms) ; Chairman, 
City of Yonkers, Billy Sunday New York Campaign ; New York 
District Chairman on Sunday School Teachers' Training. During 
World War, Member, City Committee in Seeing Boys Off for 
Front, and on Committee for Welcoming Them Home. Local 
Church Correspondent for Boys of First Methodist Church; on 
committees for all "drives," Y. M. C. A., Red Cross, Armenian 
and Syrian Relief. 

b. Wilmington, Del., March 2, 1873. d. Englewood, N. J., De- 
cember 5, 1921. s. Rev. John Emory Cookman and Margaret 
Smith Howland. m. Wilmington, Del., June 14, 1904, Alma 
Frances Groves, c. Frances Evelyn, 1906; Elisabeth Howland, 
1914. 

Engle, James Linton, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1892. 

First Prize for Systematic Reading, 1894. Graduate Student 



1895] MATRICULATE CATALOG 337 

in Latin, 1895-96. Assistant in Library, 1895-96. President and 
Treasurer (Majority Stockholder), The Holmes Press, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. President, Haddonfield Board of Education; President, 
Haddonfield Safe Deposit and Trust Company ; President, United 
Typothetae of America; Chairman, United War Work Campaign 
in Haddonfield; Chairman, Victory Liberty Loan Drive in Phila- 
delphia for Printers, Electrotypers, Engravers. Member, Uni- 
versity Club ; Poor Richard Club ; Tavistock Country Club ; Had- 
don Field Club ; Haddonfield Civic Association ; Haddonfield Re- 
publican Club; Meridian Club; Pocono Lake Preserve; Philadel- 
phia Typothetae; Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., May 6, 1874. s. Joseph Engle and Mar- 
garet Taylor De Cou. m. April 12, 1899, Florence Hill Redman, 
c. Joseph Redman, 1900. Address, 140 Westmont Avenue, Had- 
donfield, N. J., and 1315 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Evans, Joseph Spragg, Jr., A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1899.) 

Entered 1891. 

Studied Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Resident Physi- 
cian, Hospital, University of Pennsylvania, 1900-01 ; 1901-02, Uni- 
versity of Vienna; 1902-09, Instructor in Medicine, University 
of Pennsylvania; 1902-09, Associate in Medicine, William Pepper 
Laboratory of Clinical Medicine. 1910, Professor of Clinical 
Medicine, University of Wisconsin. 

b. West Chester, Pa., March 6, 1875. s. Joseph Spragg Evans 
and Ruth Peirce. m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 9, 1907, Mary 
Elizabeth Eagan. Address, 821 State Street, Madison, Wis. 

Goodman, William, S.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1896.) 

Entered 1891. 

President of Class, 1892-93. Student at Harvard University, 
1895-96. Draftsman, Laidlaw-Dunn-Gordon Company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio, 1896. 1898, Ensign, United States Navy. 1899, Drafts- 
man, E. D. Leavitt, Cambridge, Mass. ; 1900, Engineer, Laidlaw- 
Dunn-Gordon Company; 1901, Chief Engineer of same; 1905, 
Assistant Manager of same; 1909, Manager of same. 1918, As- 
sistant to Vice-President, Worthington Pump and Machinery Cor- 
poration, 115 Broadway, New York. Member, University Club, 
Cincinnati, Ohio; Commonwealth Club, Cincinnati, Ohio, and 
Business Men's Club of same place ; Englewood Field Club, Engle- 
wood, N. J. ; Lawyer's Club, New York City ; Knickerbocker 
Country Club, Tenafly, N. J. ; American Society Mechanical Engi- 
neers. 

b. Cincinnati, Ohio, July 8, 1874. s. William Austin Goodman 

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338 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1895 

and Grace Hastings Griswold. m. Coronado', Cal., October 15, 
1902, Mary Wilber Healy. c. William, Jr., 1905 ; Helen Mary, 
1909. Address, 115 Broadway, New York City, or Chestnut 
Street, Englewood, N. J. 

Harris, Henry John, A.B. (A.B., Central High School, Phila., 
Pa., 1892; Ph.D., Univ. of Pa., 1900.) 

Entered Freshman Class 1892 and completed course in 3 years. 

Honors in Economics on Graduating. Phi Beta Kappa. Stu- 
dent of Economics and History, University of Pennsylvania, 1895- 
97; at Halle, Germany, 1897-98; University of Berlin, 1898-99; 
University of Pennsylvania, 1900, Ph.D. Statistician, United 
States Treasury Department, 1900-01. Research Expert, United 
States Department of Labor, 1901-11. Chief, Division of Docu- 
ments, Library of Congress, 1911 to date. Special Lecturer on 
Social Insurance, Johns Hopkins University, 1915. Author: 
"Handworking Industries in Germany," "Workmen's Insurance in 
Germany," "Workmen's Insurance in Austria," "Maternity Bene- 
fit Systems in Europe," and numerous articles in economic jour- 
nals. Member, Phi Beta Kappa; Cosmos Club, Washington; 
American Economic Association; American Statistical Associa- 
tion; American Association for Labor Legislation. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 10, 1872. s. John Thomas Har- 
ris and Elizabeth Saville. m. Washington, D. C, June 21, 1913, 
Dora Gertrude Knight, c. John Knight, 1915. Address, 1857 
Lamont Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Hay, Arthur Moorhead, S.B. 

Entered January, 1891, from Lehigh University. 

Member of Triangle Society. Draughtsman, Baldwin Locomo- 
tive Works, 1895 ; Special Student of Physics and Chemistry, Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania, 1896. J. W. Queen & Co., Philadelphia, 
Electrical Instrument Testing and "X-Ray" Coil Department, 
1897; Student at Law School, University of Pennsylvania, 1899; 
Secretary and Treasurer, Collins Wireless Telegraph and Tele- 
phone Company, 1900; Secretary and Treasurer, and Assistant 
Manager and Designer, Vitreous Stone Company, 1901 ; Fruit 
Farming and Poultry Raising, Bradford Hills, Pa., 1904; Real Es- 
tate Business in Pasadena, Cal., 1910; The Pequa Land Improve- 
ment Company, consulting engineer, 1911; Representative, Metro- 
politan Life Insurance Company, 1912-14. Investigation, Test- 
ing, Repair and Sale of "Electric Storage Batteries." Formerly 
a Member of Engineers' Club, Philadelphia, 1895-1904; Franklin 
Institute, 1895-1904; American Academy of Political and Social 



1895] MATRICULATE CATALOG 339 

Science, 1897-1904; Browning Society, 1899-1904; Camera Club 
of University of Pennsylvania, 1899-1900. Member, Triangle 
Society, Haverford. United States Weather Bureau Cooperation 
Observer for West Chester, 1921- . 

b. Beirut, Palestine, February 7, 1872. s. John Baldwin Hay 
(Consul General to Syria) and Cora Holmes Badger, m. South 
Coventry, Chester County, Pa., July 9, 1902, Mary Ellen Scholl. 
c. Robert Arthur, 1903 ; Dorothy Alice, 1910. Address, 127 East 
Chestnut Street, West Chester, Pa. 

Hay, Erroll Baldwin, SB. 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1891. 

Secretary of Class, 1891 ; Vice-President, 1895 ; Manager, The 
Haverfordian; Member, Loganian Society and Triangle Society. 
Captain, Basketball Team ; Member, Varsity Football and Baseball 
Teams. Won College Record in High Dive, Gym. Team and 
Bicycle Race. Entered Intercollegiate Bicycle Races. Wrote 
Play for Class Day Exercises. Student at University of Penn- 
sylvania, 1896. On the Editorial Staff of New York Tribune for 
1 year. With Thomas A. Biddle & Co., Bankers and Brokers, 
Philadelphia, 1898-1904. Manufacturer of Building Materials, 
1904-07. Director in Philadelphia Security Life Insurance Com- 
pany. Managers' Department of John Wanamaker Store, and in 
the Educational Department on Cotton, Wool, Silk and History of 
Design. In United States Army (National Guard) on Mexican 
Border, 1915-16. Lieutenant in War with German Empire, to 
July, 1920. In engagements at Chateau Thierry, Argonne Forest, 
and in Belgium with the 108th Field Artillery, 28th Division. 
With United States Army Claims Board in Paris and Washing- 
ton, 1919-20, on General Staff. Graduate, French Artillery School, 
Valdahon, France, Captain of Field Artillery. 1921-22, business; 
address, Martin & Co., Banking and Bond House, 1411 Walnut 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Member, Philadelphia Barge Club and 
Franklin Chess Club. 

b. Beirut, Syria, March 28, 1873. s. John B. Hay (Consul 
General to Syria) and Cora Holmes Badger, m. Philadelphia, 
Pa., November, 1901, Mary G. Bradley, c. Erroll B., Jr., 1903; 
Margaret, 1905 ; Mary Louise, 1907. Address, 7423 Boyer Street, 
Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hilles, William Smedley, SB. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1892. 

Cricket Team, 2 years. Journalist. City Editor, Philadelphia 
Bulletin; City Editor, Philadelphia Press; News Editor, Baltimore 



340 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1895 

News; Night Editor, Baltimore Sun; Second Lieutenant, United 
States Marine Corps, October 20, 1917, to July 11, 1918; First 
Lieutenant, United States Marine Corps, July 11, 1918, to June 
17, 1920. Member, University Club, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 23, 1875. s. Albert Letchworth Hilles 
and Mary Webster Smedley. m. Baltimore, Md., June 2, 1906, 
Louise Estelle Robertson, c. Mary Louise, 1908. Address, 27 
East Mt. Vernon Place, Baltimore, Md. 

Leeds, John Bacon, S.B., A.M., 1911. Ph.D., 1913. 

Entered from Seal, Pa., Junior Class 1893. 

Clerk, Penn National Bank ; 1895-98, Philadelphia Saving Fund ; 
Assistant Teller, Franklin National Bank; Secretary, Seventh and 
Eighth Wards Association of the Municipal League; Secretary, 
Proportional Representation League of Community Center Asso- 
ciation of Philadelphia; of Home and School League; Professor, 
Sociology and Economics, Temple University. State Secretary, 
Anti-Tuberculosis Association of Florida. Collateral Department, 
Federal Reserve Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. Professor, Sociology, 
and Dean of Men, Olivet College. Author: "The Household 
Budget." Member, Social Workers' Club of Philadelphia. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., December 24, 1874. s. Josiah 
Woodward Leeds and Deborah Ann Crenshaw, m. Philadelphia, 
Pa., October 8, 1901, Alice Cary Hay. c. Albert Erroll, 1902; 
Winthrop Moorhead, 1905 ; Kingsley Bacon. 1907. Address, 304 
West School Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Lippincott, George, A.B. (A.B., Harvard Univ., 1896.) 

Entered 1891. 

President of Class, Junior year. President, College Associa- 
tion; President, Cricket Club. Entered Senior Class, Harvard, 
1895. Member of firm, Lippincott & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 29, 1875. s. Horace Greenough 
Lippincott (Class 1862) and Caroline Rowland. Address, Chelten 
Hills, Wyncote P. O., Pa., and 20 North Delaware Avenue, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Taylor, Charles Clifford, SB. 

Entered 1891. 

Triangle Society. Insurance. 1895-97, Employers' Indemnity 
Company; 1897-1908, Insurance Broker; 1908-12, Insurance 
Broker, associated with Piatt, Yungman & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. ; 
1912 to date. Member of firm, Piatt, Yungman & Co., 400 Walnut 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Member, Union League, Philadelphia ; 



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Art Club; Bachelors' Barge Club; Down Town Club; Merion 
Cricket Club; St. David's Golf Club; Tredyffrin Country Club; 
Megantic Fish and Game Corporation; Beideman Gun Club. 

b. Burlington, N. J., August 6, 1876. s. Charles Shoemaker 
Taylor (Class 1871; Manager, 1876-80) and Rebecca Hughes, 
m. Westminster, Md., February 21, 1905, Alice Wright Bond. 
c. Alice Bond, December 13, 1905. Address, St. David's, Pa. 

Thomas, Alien Curry, S.B., A.M., 1896. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered 1891. 

Class Secretary; Secretary, Everett- Athenaeum ; Vice-President 
of same. Honors in History, 1895. Winner of Second Eleven 
Batting and Bowling Prizes. Member, Football Team ; on Cricket 
Eleven, English Tour, 1896. Graduate Student in History and 
Assistant in Mechanical Drawing Room and Machine Shop, 1895- 
96. Principal, Night School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1896-97. Student 
in Law School, University of Pennsylvania. Instructor in Epis- 
copal Academy; Assistant City Solicitor, 1909-12; Member, Legal 
Staff, Local Draft Board, 1918-19. Attorney-at-Law, Member of 
firm, Thomas & Palmer, 632-34 Commercial Trust Building, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Author: "Haverford College Cricket," in "Outing." 
Member, Torresdale Country Club; Masonic Fraternity; Bursar 
Welsh Society; Associate Member, General George G. Meade 
Post No. 1, G. A. R. ; Member, Union League, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 27, 1874. s. Glendon L. Thomas, 
M. D., and Margaret Frances Curry, m. Philadelphia, Pa., March 
1, 1904, Mary E. Hunter, c. Allen Curry, Jr., 1907. Address, 
2868 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fThomas, Henry Evan, S.B. 

Entered 1891. 

Honors in Chemistry, Senior year. Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 
1899. Special Student in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology, 1895-96. Chemist at Cambridgeport, Mass., 1896-97. 
Real Estate. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 31, 1875. d. Philadelphia, Pa. (?), 
November 2, 1905. s. William Paca Thomas and Caroline Bullock 
Hodges. 

Webster, Walter Coates, S.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1897.) 

Entered 1891. 

Vice-President of Class, 1895 ; Vice-President, Loganian So- 
ciety; Captain, Football Team, 1894. Member of Football Team, 
Sophomore year. Manager, College Football Team, Junior year. 



342 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1895 

Member, College Cricket Team, Junior year; Member, Triangle 
Society and Founders' Club. 1898-1910, Manager, Westinghouse 
Electric and Manufacturing Company; until 1918, General Man- 
ager, Nichols Copper Company; until 1920, Director and Officer 
in Alien Property taken over by Government during the war. 
Vice-President and Director, Pearson Syndicate, 115 Broadway, 
New York. Member, Harvard Club of New York; Engineers' 
Club of New York ; Bankers' Club of New York ; Merion Cricket 
Club, Haverford; University Club of Philadelphia. 

b. Downingtown, Pa., September 24, 1872. s. Ezra Webster 
and Gertrude Coates. m. Lancaster, Pa., November 10, 1903, Eva 
E. Foster, c. Walter Foster, 1905; Marriott Coates, 1906; Bay- 
ard, 1917. Address, 179 Prospect Street, East Orange, N. J., and 
115 Broadway, New York City. 

Non-Graduates 

Brown, Francis Head. 

Entered 1891 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Research Student in Biology, University of Pennsylvania, 1894- 
95. 1895, entered Germantown Trust Company as Clerk. To 
date. Manager, Chestnut Hill Office, Germantown Trust Com- 
pany. Director, Flexible Compound Company; Chestnut Hill 
Mutual Building and Loan Association; Treasurer, Chestnut Hill 
Business Men's Association; Member, Germantown Cricket Club; 
Philadelphia Cricket Club; The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine 
Arts; Associate Member, The Orpheus Club. From time to time 
identified with different charitable and church organizations as 
Treasurer. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., January 20, 1874. s. Amos 
Peaslee Brown and Frances Brown. Address, 20 East Penn Street, 
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Carter, Charles Lybrand. 

Entered 1891 and left 1892. 

Guard on Football Team. With MacAndrews & Forbes, Cam- 
den, N. J. Paper Board Salesman. 

b. Elkton, Md., January 20, 1874. s. J. D. Carter and Eliza 
Ann Levis, m. December 2, 1903, Linda M. Landenberger. Ad- 
dress, 28 South Marshall Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fDerderian, Navaret Kevork. 

Entered 1891 as special student in Biology and Physiology, and 
left, 1892. 

Studied at Ro1>ert College, opposite Constantinople, Turkey. 



1895] MATRICULATE CATALOG 343 

Studied at Chicago to prepare himself for Medical Missionary in 
Armenia. 

b. Constantinople, Turkey ( ?) , 1866. d. Chicago, 111., 1898. 

fGardner, Earner Somers. 

Entered 1890. 

b. Atlantic City, N. J. (?), January 27, 1874. d. August 7, 
1894, during summer vacation, s. John J. Gardner, M. C, and 



f Griffith, Joseph Henry Oglesby. 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1891, and left January, 1892. 

b. Pau, France, May 26, 1872. d. , 1908. s. John R. 

Griffith and Josephine Sidney Oglesby. 

Johnson, Charles Hadley. 

Entered 1891 and left 1892. 

b. Topeka, Kan. ( ?), December 14, 1872. s. G. Y. Johnson and 
. No address. 

Male, Jonathan Tamblyn. (A.B., Univ. of Rochester, 1895; M.D., 
Univ. of Buffalo, N. Y., 1898.) 

Entered 1891 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Studied at University of Rochester, N. Y., 1894-95; University 
of Buffalo, N. Y., Medical School, 1895-98 ; Physician and propri- 
etor of a drug store. Member of County, State and American 
Medical Associations. Health Officer for several years in New 
York State. Treasurer of School Board, 3 years. 

b. Beech Lake, Pa., October 14, 1868. s. John C. Male and 
Ann Spry. m. Buffalo, N. Y., June 29, 1898, Edith H. Hartman. 
c. Beatrice J., 1899 ; Frances Helen, 1901 ; William Benson, 1905 ; 
Florence Edith, 1909; Jonathan M., 1911. Address, Yampa, Col. 

Miller, Harry March. 

Entered 1891 and left 1892. 

Triangle Society. Wholesale Jobber, Stoves, Furnaces and Re- 
frigerators. Director, The March, Brownbach Stove Company. 
Member, Stichter Lodge, F. & A. M., Pottstown, Pa. ; Union 
League, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Phoenixville Country Club ; The 
Phoenixville Club; The Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. 

b. Parry ville. Carbon County, Pa., February 11, 1872. s. Rev. 
J. P. Miller and Emma Catherine March, m. Philadelphia, Pa., 
June 4, 1904, Mae Williams, c. Amelia Catherine, 1905 ; Priscilla 
Grace, 1910. Address, Phoenixville, Pa., and 50 North Second 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



344 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1895 

fMorris, Alfred Paul. 

Entered 1891 ; left during Senior year, 1895. 

Inspector. Member of firm, Bauerle & Morris, Coppersmiths. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 2, 1875. d. Villa Nova, Pa., 
December 31, 1913. s. William Henry Morris (Class 1863) and 
Sallie Wheeler Paul. m. Bryn Mawr, Pa., May 31, 1899, Mildred 
Wain. 

fO'Neill, John Lamond. 

Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1891, and left Freshman year, 
b. , May 24, 1872. d. . s. Thomas J. O'Neill and 



Supplee, William Wagner. 

Entered 1891 ; left close of Sophomore year, 1893. 

Winner, Haines Fielding Belt, 1893. Miller. Member, F. & 
A. M.; I. O. O. F. 

b. Gulf Mills, Pa., October 12, 1874. s. Henderson Supplee 
and Elizabeth Ellen Wagner, m. January 6, 1895, Isabelle D. 
Lennen. c. Elizabeth E., 1895 ; Kathryn F., 1897 ; William W., 
Jr., 1898; Elsie L., 1900; Henderson, 1906; Albert, 1908. Ad- 
dress, Hampton, N. J. 

Tatnall, Samuel Alsop. 

Entered 1891 as a special student, for 1 year only. 

Draughtsman. Queen & Co., Scientific Instruments; Falkenau 
Engineering Company; S. L. Allen & Co., Farm Implements, until 
1902 ; with Provident Life and Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 
as Clerk, since 1902. Member, Germantown Cricket Club; Photo- 
graphic Society of Philadelphia; Delaware Valley Ornithological 
Club. 

b. Wilmington, Del, May 23, 1873. s. Edward Tatnall, Jr., and 
Rachel Alsop. m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 15, 1895, Helen Acton, 
c. Alice, 1897. Address, 503 Hansberry Street, Germantown, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Wood, Grahame. 

Entered 1891 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Manufacturer and Merchant of Cotton Goods. Director, Bank 
of North America ; Manager, Lankenau Hospital. Member, Phila- 
delphia Club; Rittenhouse Club; Racquet Club; Philadelphia 
Country Club; Merion Cricket Club; St. Anthony Club; all of 
Philadelphia. St. Anthony Club, Boston ; St. Anthony Club, New 
York ; Union Club, Boston. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 6, 1873. s. George Wood and 



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Mary Hunn. m. Philadelphia, Pa., January 3, 1906, Florence 
Wetherill. c. Margaret, 1913; Grahame, Jr., 1915; Sara Chattin, 
1917; David, 1919. Address, Wawa, Pa. 

1896 

Adams, Douglas Howe, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1897.) 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1892. 

Honors in Greek and Latin and General Honors, 1896. Treas- 
urer, Cricket Association; Vice-President, Cricket Association; 
Member, Cricket Eleven, all four years; Member, Basketball 
Team ; Member, Cricket Eleven, English Tour ; Business Manager, 
Haverfordian; Secretary, Y. M. C. A. Member, Phi Beta Kappa. 
Graduate Student at Harvard, 1896-97. (Honors in Greek.) 
Teacher at Cloyne House School, Newport, R. I., 1897-98. 
Teacher in Haverford School, 1898-1909; Vice-Principal and 
Physical Director and Coach of Football Team, Baseball and 
Cricket. 1910, returned to Cloyne House School, Newport, R. I., 
as Headmaster. Founder and Headmaster of "Winchester School 
for Boys," Atlantic City, N. J., 1911 to date. 1916, Coach of 
Haverford College Baseball Team which beat Pennsylvania 2 to 
0. Member, Merion Cricket Club; Atlantic City Yacht Club; 
Chairman of Regatta Committee, 2 years ; New England Teachers' 
Association; Classical Club of New Jersey. 

b. Cape May, N. J., August 12, 1876. s. Samuel Douglas Adams 
and Sophie Hampton. Address, Winchester School, Longport, 
Atlantic City, N. J. 

Allen, George Raymond, A.B. (A.B., Guilford College, N. C. 
1895; LL.B., New York University, 1904.) 

Entered from Greensboro, N. C, Senior Class, 1895. 

Student at Guilford College, N. C, 1892-95. Teacher, 1897. 
1904, graduated from New York University Law School; Ad- 
mitted to Bar in New York. Practiced Law in New York City, 
1904-15. Assistant General Solicitor, Pennsylvania Railroad 
Company, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa., 1916 to date. 

b. Bordentown, N. J., March 21, 1876. s. William W. Allen 
and Linda Rogers, m. Wareham, Mass., August 23, 1910, S. 
Jemima Beaton, c. Marion Rogers, 1911; Monawee, 1912; Don- 
ald Beaton, 1916; Mima, 1918. Address, 22 East Essex Avenue, 
Lansdowne, Pa. 

AIsop, William Kite, SB. 

Entered 1892. 

Football Eleven, all four years; Cricket Eleven, Junior and 
Senior years ; President of Class, Senior year ; Honors in Chem- 



346 HAVERFORD COLLEGE £1896 

istry. 1896-99, Assistant Chemist, United States Leather Com- 
pany, New York; 1900-08, Chemist for same; 1908 to date, Chief 
Chemist, Central Leather Company, Ridgway, Pa. Some time 
Member of the Council, Secretary-Treasurer, Vice-President and 
President of the American Leather Chemists' Association; and, 
since 1910, Editor of The Journal of The American Leather 
Chemists' Association. Member, Chemists' Club, New York; 
American Chemical Society; Society of Chemical Industry 
(British) ; Society of Leather Trades Chemists (British) ; Ameri- 
can Leather Chemists' Association. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., July 26, 1872. s. Samuel 
Alsop, Jr. (Professor of Physics and Astronomy, and Superin- 
tendent, 1876-78), and Esther Kite. m. Jersey City, N. J., Feb- 
ruary 3, 1904, Jane Ransom, c. Elizabeth Billings, 1904; William 
Kite, Jr., 1907. Address, 229 Euclid Avenue, Ridgway, Pa. 

Babbitt, James Addison, A.M., 1896. (A.B. Yale, 1893; M.D., 
Univ. of Pa., 1898.) 

Grad. Student in Biology. 

Medical Student, Univ. of Pa., 1894-98. Teacher and Phys- 
ician. Numerous intercollegiate committee positions ; Fellow of 
College of Physicians, Phila. ; Fellow, Amer. Laryngological, Rhin- 
ological and Otological Society; Fellow, College of Surgeons; 
numerous hospital affiliations and positions (Lankenau, Chil- 
dren's, Univ. of Pa., Misericordia, School for Deaf, Overbrook, 
etc. Instructor in Otology, Univ. of Pa. Grad. School of Medi- 
cine. Member, College of Physicians; Phila. County Medical; 
Masonic organizations ; Medical and college fraternities ; Merion 
Cricket Club ; University Club ; Union League ; Phila. Country 
Club. 

b. Waitsfield, Vt., Oct. 22, 1869. s. Rev. James Howard Bab- 
bitt and Mary French Abbott, m. (1) Swanton, Vt., Sept. 11, 
1895, Mary Abigail Adams, (d.) (2) Marcella G. Courdrey. 
c. Mary Evelyn, 1896; Helen Adams, 1899; Elizabeth, 1906, (d) ; 
Mary Adams, 1911. Address, Haver ford College, Haver ford, Pa. 

Bet tie, William Henry, SB. 

Entered 1892. 

Manager, Cricket Team, 1896. Assistant Naval Architect, In- 
ternational Navigation Company ; Assistant Superintendent of 
Meters, Philadelphia Gas Works ; Township Commissioner, Had- 
don Township, N. J. ; Superintendent Distribution, Kansas City 
Gas Company ; Gas Engineer, Peoples' Gas, Light and Coke Com- 
pany, at present. Member, American Gas Association; Western 
Society of Engineers; Illinois Gas Association; Beta Rho Sigma, 
Haver ford College. 



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b. Oaklyn, N. J., December 27, 1876. s. William Battle and 
Mary Offley Sharpless. Address, 38 West Sixty-fourth Street, 
Chicago, 111. 

Brecht, Samuel Kriebel, S.B. (M.A., Univ. of Pa., 1911.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1893. 

President, College Chess Club, 1895-96. Student, West Chester 
State Normal School, 1888-91. Degree of B. E., 1891, and M. E., 
1893, from West Chester State Normal School. Newspaper Re- 
porter, Junior and Senior years. Teacher of Mathematics and 
Bookkeeping, Perkiomen Seminary, Pennsburg, Pa., 1896-97; 
Solicitor of Insurance, 1897-98; Assistant Principal, Pottstown 
High School, Pa., March, 1898, to June, 1899; Principal, Rush- 
ford Union School, Rushford, N. Y., 1899-1901 ; Bookkeeper for 
Flour Commission Merchant, 1901-02. Teacher, Mathematics and 
Science, Norristown High School, Norristown, Pa., 1902-05 ; Pro- 
fessor, Mathematics, Boys' Central High School, Philadelphia, 
Pa., 1905 to date. Member of Board of Commissioners, Upper 
Darby Township, Delaware County, Pa., 1913-18. Editor of 
The Schwenkfeldmn, 1904 to date. Editor, Revised Edition of 
Genealogy of The Schwenkfelders. Secretary to General Con- 
ference of the Schwenkf elder Church, 1911-15, 1919 to date. 
Member, Mathematical Association of Middle States and Mary- 
land; Pennsylvania State Educational Association; Philadelphia 
Teachers' Association; National Education Association; Pennsyl- 
vania German Association; Montgomery County, Pa., Historical 
Society; Member, Pennsylvania Historical Society; Genealogical 
Society of Pennsylvania; ex-Member, Schoolmen's Club, Phila- 
delphia. 

b. Montgomery County, Pa., December 14, 1869. s. John Ernst 
Brecht and Sarah Kriebel. m. Rushford, N. Y., August 2, 1898, 
Alberta Williams, c. Harold Walton, 1899 (Class 1920) ; Arthur 
Malcolm, 1902. Address, 11 Eagle Road, Manoa, Pa. 

Brooke, Mark, A.B. 

Entered 1892. 

Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, United States Army, 
June, 1902; Major, 1915 to date; Colonel, Engineers, United 
States Army, 1917-19; Commanding 33d Engineers, January, 1918, 
to July, 1919; Section Engineer, Base Section No. 5, Brest, France, 
July, 1918, to July, 1919. Decorated Officer Legion of Honor 
(France), April, 1919. Member, Army and Navy Club, Wash- 
ington, D. C. ; Chevy Chase Club ; Loyal Legion ; Sons of the 
Revolution. 

b. Columbia, S. C, August 27, 1876. s. John Brooke and 



348 HAVERFORD COLLEGE ■ [1896 

Esther Willing, m. Washington, D. C, December 12, 1906, Marie 
Fauntleroy Barnes, c. Harriet Marie, 1907. Address, care of 
Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Washington, D. C. 

Clauser, Milton, A.B. 

Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1892. 

Keystone State Normal School, Kutztown, Pa., 1887-89, De- 
gree B. E.; M. E., 1890. Teacher in North Side High School, 
District No. 17, Denver, Colo., 1896-98; Supervisor of Manual 
Training, District No. 17, Denver, Colo., 1898-1903 ; Supervisor 
of Manual Training, City and County of Denver, Colo., 1903-15; 
Supervisor of Manual Training at Salt Lake City, Utah, 1915-18. 
Developing Estes Park Real Estate, 1918-22. 

b. Shartlesville, Pa., December 30, 1867. s. Adam Clauser and 
Matilda Nunemacher. m. May 18, 1888, Anna H. Hettinger. 
Address, Estes Park, Colo. 

Coca, Arthur Fernandez, A.B., A.M., 1899. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 
1900.) 

Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1892. 

Member, Cricket Eleven on English Tour. Physician ; Patholo- 
gist and Assistant Professor of Immunology. Instructor and 
Demonstrator of Pathology, University of Pennsylvania, 1900-05 ; 
Student in Heidelberg University (Physiological Chemistry), 
1905-07; Assistant in Chemistry, Cancer Institute, Heidelberg, 
1907-09; Bacteriologist, Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I., 1909-10; 
Instructor in Experimental Medicine, Cornell Medical College, 
1910-17; Instructor in Bacteriology and Immunology, at Cornell, 
1919-21. Assistant Professor of Immunology, Cornell Medical 
College, New York, 1922- . Pathologist to New York Hospital, 
1915-17; to Flushing Hospital, 1916 to date. Founded Journal of 
Immunology, 1916; Editor of same since that time. Published 
thirty to forty reports of original research in Experimental Medi- 
cine. Secretary-Treasurer, American Association of Immunolo- 
gists; American Association for Cancer Research; American So- 
ciety of Bacteriologists; American Society for the Advancement 
of Science; New York Pathological Society; New York Academy 
of Medicine; Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 20, 1875. s. Joseph F. Coca and 
Augustine Ware, m Philadelphia, Pa., April 27, 1905, Marietta 
A. Clews, c. Paul F., 1910; Augustine, 1912. Address, 55 Dela- 
ware Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. 

fDeuell, George Henry, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1893, 

Secretary and Treasurer, Class, 1895-96. Editor, The Haver- 



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fordian, 1895-96. Won Class of 1870 Prize in English Composi- 
tion; General Honors, Senior year, Highest Honors in Political 
Science and Economics. Member, Phi Beta Kappa. Student, 
Agricultural School, Cornell University, N. Y., 1897-98. Farmer, 
b. Bangall, N. Y., August 29, 1873. d. May 5, 1906. s. George 
S. Deuell and Maria L. Haight. 

Haines, Thomas Harvey, A.B., A.M., 1897. (A.M., Harvard, 1899; 
Ph.D. Harvard, 1901; M.D. Starling, O., 1912.) 

Entered from Westtown, Pa., Sophomore Class 1893. 

Secretary, Loganian Society, 1894-95 ; President of Council and 
Vice-President of same, 1895-96; Secretary of College, 1895-96. 
Associate Editor, The Haverfordian. Honors in Chemistry. Phi 
Beta Kappa. Teacher of Chemistry, Westtown School, 1897; 
(Student of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania) Student and 
Assistant (Psychology), Harvard University, 1898-1901; Assist- 
ant Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Psychology, Ohio 
State University, 1901-16; Student of Medicine, Starling, Ohio, 
Medical College, 1908-12; 1911, Summer Interne at Post-Graduate 
Hospital, New York City; 1912-13, on leave of absence from Ohio 
State University, University of Munich ; Biirgholzle, Zurich ; and 
at National Hospital for Paralyzed and Epileptic, London. First 
Assistant Physician, Psychopathic Hospital, Boston, Mass., 1913- 
14; Clinical Director, Bureau of Juvenile Research, Ohio Board 
of Administration, 1914-17; Director of Mental Deficiency Survey 
in Kentucky, 1917; Member of Committee on Psychological Ex- 
amination of Recruits which devised "Army Tests." Psychological 
Examiner at Camp Dix and Camp Stuart, 1917-18; Field Con- 
sultant for National Committee for Mental Hygiene in Tennessee, 
Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana, 1918; Professor of Medicine, 
Nervous and Mental Diseases, Ohio State University, 1916 to date. 
Author of various articles on Psychological Research. Member, 
Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Si Society ; American Psychological Asso- 
ciation; American Association for the Advancement of Science 
(Fellow) ; American Medico-Psychological Association; American 
Medical Association (Fellow) ; Columbus Academy of Medicine; 
Ohio State Medical Association; National Conference of Social 
Work ; The Columbus Club ; The Kit Kat Club, Columbus, Ohio. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., November 4, 1871. s. Zebedee Haines 
(Class 1867) and Anna Philips Harvey, m. August 15, 1912, 
Helen Manley Hague. Address, 1194 Oak Street, Columbus, 
Ohio. 

Hartley, Albert Dempsey, SB. 

Entered from Camden, N. J., Sophomore Class 1893. 

Student at Harvard University, 1896-97; University of Penn- 



350 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1896 

sylvania, 1897-98. Teacher. Instructor, Juniata College, Hunt- 
ingdon, Pa., 1898. Teacher of Mathematics in Chester High 
School, Pa., to date. 

b. East Bethlehem, Pa., January 26, 1868. s. Isaiah L. Hartley 
and Mary Elliot Rankin, m. Parker Ford, Pa., June 28, 1898, 
Ella S. Eisenberg. Address, Pottstown, Pa. 

Hinchman, Charles Russell, S.B. 

Entered Junior Class 1895. 

Junior Oration; First Cricket Eleven, Junior and Senior years; 
Football, Senior year ; Member, English Cricket Tour, 1896. Stu- 
dent, University of Pennsylvania, 1891-94. Office work, 1896-98; 
officer of sundry corporations, 1898-1908; farmer, 1908-11 ; officer 
of corporations, 1912-20. Treasurer. Member, University Club, 
Philadelphia; Merion Cricket Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 21, 1875. s. Charles S. Hinch- 
man and Lydia S. Mitchell, m. (1) April 24, 1901, Elizabeth 
S. B. Hopkins, c. Martha T. H., 1902. m. (2) March 10, 1915, 
Anna L. B. Babson. c. Anne B., 1916. Address, 1912 Spruce 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hunsicker, John Quincy, Jr., S.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1900.) 

Entered 1892. 

Vice-President, Class, Freshman year. Left at end of Fresh- 
man year and returned in 1894. In employ of Equitable Trust 
Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1897, Entered Law Department, 
University of Pennsylvania, 1897. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 22, 1875. s. John Quincy Hun- 
sicker and Mary Elton Stiles, mi. West Chester, Pa., June 19, 
1901, Helen Gheen. Address, 1420 Chestnut Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Lester, John Ashby, A.B, (Ph.D., Harvard, 1900.) 

Entered from Westport, Mo., 1892. 

Class of 1870 Prize in Composition, 1895, and First Prize for 
Systematic Reading, 1895. General Honors in Senior year. 
President, Class, 1892; President, Athletic Association, 1896; 
President, Cricket Association, 1896. Cope Prize Bat, 1892-96; 
Shakespeare Bat, 1892, etc. Captain, Cricket Eleven, English 
Tour, 1896. Graduate Student in English, 1896-97; "Haverford 
Fellow." First Holder of Haverford Graduate Fellowship, 1897- 
98, Harvard University. Member, Football Team. Teacher, 
Edited Thackeray's "Henry Esmond," "School Spelling," etc. 
Teacher of English, The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa. 

b. Penrith, Cumberland, England, August 1, 1871. s. Edward 
Lester and Mary Hannah Ashby. m. Haverford, Pa., Margaret 



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Ashmead Garrigues. c. Elizabeth, 1913; John Ashby, 1915. Ad- 
dress, The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa. 

Maier, Paul David Irvin, A.B. (A.B., Central High School, 
Phila., Pa., 1892. LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1900.) 

Entered 1892. 

Secretary of Class. Business Manager of Haverfordian, 1895- 
96. In business, 1896-97; Student, Law School, University of 
Pennsylvania, 1897-1900. Attorney-at-Law. Associated with 
Thomas Cahall, firm of Cahall & Maier, Philadelphia, Pa. Min- 
ister in Society of Friends. Active in various religious and 
charitable organizations. Member, Triangle Society, Haverford; 
City Club, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 15, 1874. s. William Maier and 
Rosine E. Koegel. m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 28, 1906, Anna 
Morris Shinn. c. James Shinn, 1907 ; William Morris, 1909. Ad- 
dress, 313 South Forty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and 1218 
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Middleton, Samuel, S.B. 

Entered 1892. 

Member, Beta Rho Sigma and Triangle Societies. Inspector 
in Engineer and Tests Department, B. & O. Railroad Company, 
Mt. Clare Shops, Bahimore, Md., for 5 years. Farmer. 

b. Wilmington, Del., March 3, 1875. s. Samuel Middleton and 
EmiHe Pusey. m. Baltimore, Md., October, 1900, Mary Robert- 
son, c. Samuel Atherton, Alex. Hanson Robertson, Emilie B. 
Address, Gunston Farm, Centreville, Md. 

fNason, Charles Dickens, S.B. (A.B., Central High School, 
Phila., Pa.; Ph.D., Univ. of Pa., 1899.) 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1893, and completed course in 
3 years. 

Studied at Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1889-93; 
Secretary of Class, Freshman year. Student at University of 
Pennsylvania, 1897-99. Member, Graduate Club, University of 
Pennsylvania, 1897-99; President, 1898-99; Secretary, Kensing- 
ton Centre, University Extension, 1897-99; Member, Biological 
Club, University of Pennsylvania, 1897-99; "Harrison Fellow" in 
Pedagogy, University of Pennsylvania, 1897-99; Professor of 
Pedagogy, Tri-State Normal College, Angola, Ind., until 1901. 
Author of various articles on education published in various edu- 
cational journals. 

b. Lagrange, Me., April 16, 1874. d. Angola, Ind., April 21, 
1901. s. Edwin Hersey Nason and Georgiana Johnson. 



352 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1896 

Scattergood, Joseph Henry, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1897.) 

Entered 1892. 

Member of Football Team, 2 years. Treasurer, Tennis Asso- 
ciation, Sophomore year; President of same, Junior year; Mem- 
ber, First Cricket Eleven, 2 years ; winner of Haines Fielding 
Belt; Business Manager of Haverfordian, 1894-95; General 
Honors at Graduation; Honors in Mathematics; Secretary and 
Treasurer of Class; President of Y. M. C. A. Member of Cricket 
Team, First Tour to England, 1896; Phi Beta Kappa; Founders' 
Club. Student at Harvard University, 1896-97. American Pul- 
ley Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1897-99; Director since 1916; 
Sharpless Dyewood Extract Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1900-04; 
Secretary, American Dyewood Company, 1904-06; Director to 
date; Director, United Dyewood Corporation, 1912 to date; Presi- 
dent, Union Insurance Company and Insurance Company of State 
of Pennsylvania, 1908-11, when these companies were combined 
with Spring Garden Insurance Company ; Vice-President and Sec- 
retary, American Water Softener Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1907 to date ; President, Kent Building Company, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
1907-20; Trustee of sundry estates, 1907 to date; Registration 
Commissioner for Philadelphia, 1906-12; Member of First Ameri- 
can Red Cross Commission to France in 1917, and Organizer of 
American Friends' Reconstruction Work in France, and First 
Chief of Friends' Bureau of American Red Cross in France, 1917; 
Treasurer of Christiansburg School, Va., 1900 to date; Treasurer 
of Pennsylvania Working House for Blind Men, Philadelphia, . 
1914 to date; Treasurer of Haverford College Corporation, 1916 
to date; Director of Bureau of Municipal Research, Philadelphia; 
Executive Committee of Committee of Seventy, of Philadelphia; 
Director, Philadelphia Y. M. C. A. ; Manager, Pennsylvania Train- 
ing School, Elwyn, Pa. Author, various articles for "Appalachia" ; 
"Report for Congress on French Spoliation Claims"; Co-Editor 
with William Allen White and Rev. John A. Ryan, "Russian- 
American Relations, 1917-20." Member and Governor, Merion 
Cricket Club ; Member of University Club, City Club, Down Town 
Club, Harvard Club, all of Philadelphia ; Cosmos Club, Washing- 
ton, D. C. ; Pennsylvania Historical Society; Academy of Natural 
Sciences; American Alpine Club; Geographical Society of Penn- 
sylvania. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 26, 1877. s. Thomas Scattergood 
and Sarah Garrett, m. Villa Nova, Pa., 1906, Anne Theodora 
Morris, c. Mary Morris, Thomas, Alfred G., 2d, Ellen Morris, 
Evelyn. Address, Villa Nova, Pa., and 355 Bourse Building, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



1896] MATRICULATE CATALOG 353 

fWay, Marshall Warren, S.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa, 1899.) 
Entered Freshman Class middle of the year 1893. 
Secretary, College Association; Treasurer, Athletic Association. 

Student at University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1896-99. 

Lawyer. 

b. West Chester, Pa., August 6, 1874. d. West Chester, Pa., 

July 27, 1909. s. Marshall S. Way and Anna E. Smedley. 

tWebster, Homer Jeptha, S.B., A.M., 1897. (Ph.M., 1902, Univ. 
of Chicago; Ph.D., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1914 ( ?) .) 

Entered 1892. 

Alumni Prize Orator, 1895. Graduate Student in Mathematics 
and History, 1896-97; Assistant Librarian, 1896-97. Teather. 
Instructor, Bethel College, Newton, Kan., 1897-1900; Principal 
of Naugonee, Mich., High School, 1901 ; Head of History De- 
partment, Mt. Union College, Alliance, Ohio, 1911; Dean of same, 
1912. Head of History Department, University of Pittsburgh, 
Pa., 1914-20. Published various articles on political history. Mem- 
ber, American Historical Association ; Mississippi Valley Historical 
Association; American Association University Professors; 
Authors' Club of Pittsburgh. 

b. Quaker City, Ohio, February 1, 1871. d. Pittsburgh, Pa., 
October 7, 1920. s. Jeptha Sharp Webster and Hannah Ann Hall, 
m. 1913, Edith Francisco, of Richmond, Ind. c. One son. 

Wood, Levi Rollings worth, A. B. (LL.B., Columbia Univ., 1899.) 

Entered 1892. 

Honors in Modern Languages, 1896. President of College As- 
sociation, 1896 ; President of Class, 1895 ; Member, Cricket Eleven, 
English Tour, 1896; Member, Football Team, 4 years; Captain 
of same. Senior year. Lawyer, Studied at Columbia University 
Law School, 1896-99. Admitted to New York State Bar, March, 
1899; partnership for Law Practice, with Gustavus T. Kirby, 
1904; at present in association with Edwards, O'Laughlin & 
George, New York City. President, National League on Urban 
Conditions Among Negroes; Manager of Haverford College; 
Member, American Friends' Service Committee ; Trustee and Vice- 
Chairman, Trustees, Fisk University; Trustee, Penn Normal and 
Industrial School ; Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial 
School. Member, Association of the Bar of the City of New 
York; Columbia University Club; City Club of New York; As- 
sistant Clerk of New York Yearly Meeting of Society of Friends ; 
Member, Executive Committee, Peace Association of Friends ; 
Treasurer, Fellowship Press, Inc. 

b. Mt. Kisco, N. Y., August 14, 1873. s. James Wood (Class 

23 



354 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1896 

1858; Manager, 1885 to date) and Emily Hollingsworth Morris, 
m. Jericho, Long Island, N. Y., October 28, 1915, Helen Under- 
bill. Address, Mt. Kisco-, N. Y. 

Non-Graduates 

Brinton, Howard Futhey. (A.B., Yale Univ. 1898.) 

Entered 1892 and left Sopbomore year, 1894. 

President of Class, Sopbomore year ; Editor, The Haverfordian. 
Instructor in History, Episcopal Academy, Summit, N. J. ; 
Cheshire Academy, Conn. At present, First Room Master and 
Instructor in History at Nazareth Hall Military Academy. Author, 
"Patriotic Songs of the American People," a history; "The Paci- 
fist," a book of poems. Four-Minute Man during the war. Mem- 
ber, Yale Union; Society of Colonial Wars; Colonial Society; 
Sons of Revolution; Member, The Board of Governors of the 
Society of the War of 1812; Loyal Legion; Pennsylvania His- 
torical Society ; Virginia Historical Society ; Chester County His- 
torical Society; University Club of Bethlehem. 

b. West Chester, Pa., September 28, 1872. s. William Bowen 
Brinton, M. D., and Ida Parkinson Futhey. m. Philadelphia, Pa., 
July 31, 1915, Una Ballou. Address, Nazareth, Pa. 

fField, Thomas Yardley, Jr. 

Entered 1892 from Wayne, Pa., and left at close of Sophomore 
year. 

Clerk. Member, First Regiment, National Guard, Pennsylvania, 
for 7 years ; Member, Second City Troop, First Pennsylvania 
Cavalry, 2 years ; 8 years, Member, Veteran Corps, First Regi- 
ment, National Guard ; 3 years, Member, Naval Reserves ; 10 
years, Member, Sons of Veterans; Member, Aztec Club; Mili- 
tary Order of Foreign Wars ; Member of Socialist Party and an 
active worker in same for 20 years; Member, Ethical Society, 10 
years. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 2, 1873. d. August 7, 1919. 
s. Thomas Yardley Field and Margaret Elliot, m. Arden, Del., 
September 6, 1917, Louise H. Kumme. 

fHuey, Robert, Jr. 

Entered 1892 and left 1894. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 10, 1875. d. 189-. s. Robert Huey 
and . 

Okie, Richardson Brognard.(S.B., Univ. of Pa., Architect. Dept, 
1897.) 
Entered from Berwyn, Pa., 1892, and left at close of Sopho- 
more year. 



1897] MATRICULATE CATALOG 355 

Architect. 

b. Camden, N. J., June 26, 1875. s. Richardson B. Okie, M. D., 
and Clara Mickle. m. Devon, Pa., October 15, 1903, Christine L. 
Thomas. Address, Devon, Pa. 

Oliver, Cyrus Hicks. (Ph.B., Rochester, 1906.) 
Entered 1892 and left Freshman year. 

b. Beech Pond (now Beech Lake), Pa., August 26, 1868. s. 
James A. Ohver and . No address, 

fRoberts, Thomas Batten. 

Entered 1892 and left on account of illness, 
b. Whitford, Pa., May 16, 1875. d. Whitford, Pa., November 
25, 1892. s. Samuel J. Roberts and Phebe Taylor. 

Sharpless, William Clemson. 

Entered Junior Class, Partial Course, 1894, and left at close 
of Senior year. 

Received Certificate of Proficiency in Chemistry. Assistant 
Chemist of Lukens Iron and Steel Company ; and with Worth 
Brothers; served a 4 years' apprenticeship as machinist with 
Chambers' Bros. Company, and traveled as journeyman machinist 
for about 4 years ; Draughtsman, New York City ; Chief Draughts- 
man of Rome Wire Company, Rome, N. Y. ; Victor Talking Ma- 
chine Company; Baldwin Locomotive Company; Atlas Ball Com- 
pany, in charge of designing machinery; Globe Machinery Com- 
pany; Globe Automatic Sprinkler Company; Fire Protection, Me- 
chanical Engineer, Consultant. Member, Philadelphia Engineers' 
Club. 

b. West Chester, Pa., November 3, 1874. s. John Clemson 
Sharpless and Lydia Coale Johnson, m. Rome, N. Y., November 
27, 1907, Clarissa R. Brewer. Address, Woodside Avenue, 
Primos, Delaware County, Pa. 

1897 

Brown, Richard Cadbury, A.B., A.M., 1900. 

Entered Sophomore year. Assistant Editor, Haverfordian, 
1895-96; Editor-in-Chief, 1896-97. Teacher at Westtown School, 
Pa. ; at Wilmington College, Ohio ; again at Westtown School ; at 
Bootham School, York, England ; at Friends' Select School, Wash- 
ington, D. C. ; with J. B. Lippincott Company, Publishers, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. ; Teacher at Westtown School ; with Strawbridge & 
Clothier, Philadelphia; with Philadelphia Quartz Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., at present. 

b. Westtown, Pa., July 20, 1877. s. Thomas K. Brown and 



356 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1897 

Caroline Cadbury. m. Brookline, Mass., December 3, 1904, Annie 
Browning, c. Emma Perry, 1906; Clarissa Browning, 1909. Ad- 
dress, Eastbourne Terrace, Moorestown, N. J. 

Burns, William John, S.B. 

Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1893. 

Associated with Williams, Brown & Earle, Philadelphia. Op- 
tician. Optical and Scientific Instruments. 

b. Chester, Pa., July 27, 1877. s. James Burns and Martha 
Trainer, m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 9, 1905, Ada R. Holm. 
c. Donald Holm, 1907; William Douglas, 1909; Arthur Greaves, 
1916. Address, Highland Park, Delaware County, Pa., and 918 
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Darlington, Morton Pennock, A.B. 

Entered 1893. 

Treasurer of Class, 1896-97 ; General Honors ; Honors in Mod- 
ern Languages. Phi Beta Kappa. Employed in The National 
Bank of Kennett Square since 1899. Assistant Cashier and Sec- 
retary of Board of Directors of same to date. 

b. Rosedale, Pa., August 15, 1875. s. Edward B. Darlington 
and Elizabeth Townsend. m. Kennett Square, Pa., Sara G. Bar- 
nard, c. Edward B., 1907; A. Barnard, 1908; EHzabeth B., 1909; 
Ruth B., 1921. Address, Rosedale, Pa. 

Dean, Morris Burgess, A.B. 

Entered Freshman Class 1894 and completed the course in 3 
years. 

President, Football Association; Treasurer, Athletic Associa- 
tion; Vice-President, Y. M. C. A. Advertising Department oi 
Proctor & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio; Partner in firm, 
Samuel C. Tatum Company, General Hardware, Cincinnati, Ohio; 
Manufacturer of Gasoline Engines and Gasoline Engine Driven 
Air Compressors, Pumps, Hoists and Mixers. Firm name, Chris. 
D. Schramm & Son, Inc. 

b. Cincinnati, Ohio, January 17, 1876. s. George H. Dean and 
Elizabeth L. Taylor, m. Detroit, Mich., September 22, 1902, 
Helen Marion Cram. c. Helen Elizabeth, 1904. Address, West 
Chester, Pa., R. F. D. No. 1. 

Detwiler, Frank Hughes, S.B. 

Entered 1893. 

Civil Engineer. In employ of Pennsylvania Railroad since 
leaving College. Draughtsman in Maintenance of Way Depart- 
ment, Pennsylvania Railroad. 



1897] MATRICULATE CATALOG 357 

b. Norristown, Pa., August 8, 1876. s. C. H. Detwiler and 
Elizabeth Allabough. Address, 19 Lincoln Court, Rockville 
Centre, New York. 

Field, Elliot, A.B., A.M., 1903; D.D., 1916. 

Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1893, 

Alumni Prize Orator, 1897. President, Y. M. C. A.; Editorial 
Staff, Haverfordian; College Football Team, 3 years; Member, 
Loganian Society; Cap and Bells. Editor, Haverford College 
Song Book. Student at University of Pennsylvania, 1909-13; at 
Union Theological Seminary, New York City, 1897-1900. Clergy- 
man. Pastor, Trout Run, Pa., Presbyterian Church, 1901-02; 
Felton, Del., Presbyterian Church, 1903-05 ; Field Secretary, New 
York State Christian Endeavor Union, 1905 ; Assistant Pastor, 
Munn Avenue Presbyterian Church, East Orange, N. J., 1905-06; 
Oakfield, N. Y., Presbyterian Church, 1906-08; Wissahickon, 
Philadelphia, Pa., Presbyterian Church, 1908-14; Publicity Secre- 
tary, President, Board of Education, Philadelphia, Pa., 1913-14; 
Pastor, First Presbyterian Church of West Hoboken, N. J., 1914- 
16; Pastor, Bolton Presbyterian Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1916- ; 
Publicity and New Era Secretary, Headquarters, Cleveland, Ohio, 
1919-20. Field Representative, Presbyterian General Board of 
Education, New York, N. Y. Author: "The Basic Value of the 
Study of Comparative Religion" ; "Non-Christian Religions in 
America" ; "The Mediatorial Ministry" ; "Her Honor, The Court" ; 
"The Uses of the Imagination" ; "The Intermediate Catechism" ; 
"The Bachelor of Hearts" (story) ; "Every Church, An Easter 
Morality"; "The Wish that Prays"; "The Land of Silence" 
(poem) ; "Golden Cleveland" (prize poem) ; "A Philistine in Ar- 
cady" (story) ; "The Cat and the Mouse" (play) ; "Publicizing 
Presbyterianism" ; "Pan in America" (book). Member, The City 
Club, Cleveland, Ohio; The Jolly Friars, Cleveland, Ohio; The 
Sons of Veterans, Cleveland, Ohio; Independent Order of Odd 
Fellows, Lodge No. 603, Oakfield, N. Y. ; Free and Accepted Ma- 
sons, Euclid Lodge No. 599, Cleveland, Ohio; Melita Royal Arch 
Chapter No. 284, Philadelphia, Pa. ; The Aztec Club, Washington, 
D. C. ; Military Order of Foreign Wars, Washington, D. C. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 27, 1875. s. Thomas Yardley 
Field and Margaret Elliot, m. Oakfield, N. Y., October 21, 1908, 
Sara Marie Root. Address, 8919 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 

Gilpin, Vincent, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1898.) 

Entered 1894 from West Chester Pa., and completed the course 
in 3 years. 



358 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1897 

Secretary of Athletic Association, 1895-97; Leader of Banjo 
Club, 1896-97. Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1899. Founders' Club, 
Haverford. Travel. Red Cross Branch, Chairman and Manager, 
1917-18. Purchasing Agent, Schramm, Inc., West Chester, 1922. 
Member, University Club, Philadelphia, Pa.; Appalachian Moun- 
tain Club; Biscayne Bay Yacht Club; West Chester Club; West 
Chester Golf and Country Club, West Chester, Pa. ; Keystone 
Auto Club ; Keene Valley Country Club ; National Geographic So- 
ciety; American Geographic Society; Y. M. C. A., etc., etc. 

b. Delaware County, Pa., July 31, 1874. s. John Robinson Gil- 
pin and Emma Elizabeth Bowers. Address, 526 North Church 
Street, West Chester, Pa. 

Hoffman, Benjamin Rose, A.B. 

Entered Freshman Class 1894. 

Business. Real Estate. Fellow of Royal Geographical Society ; 
Member, Pennsylvania Sons of the Revolution; Vice-President, 
St. Andrews (Scottish) Society of Philadelphia; Member, Uni- 
versity Club, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Royal Societies Club, London ; 
St. James Club, London. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 3, 1878. s. Sellers Hoffman and 
Jessie Watson. Address, Sixtieth Street and Cobbs Creek Park- 
way, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Howson, Charles Henry, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1900.) 

Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1893. 

President, Class, Junior year; President, College Association; 
Captain, Cricket Eleven, 1896-97; 4 years on Cricket Eleven; 
Member, Cricket Eleven English Tour, 1896. Vice-President, 
Loganian. "Spoon Man." Founders' Club. Triangle Society. 
Lawyer. Member, American Bar Association; Pennsylvania Bar 
Association; American Patent Law Association; Lawyers' Club, 
Philadelphia ; Art Club, Philadelphia ; St. David's Golf Club. Spe- 
cialist on Patent Law. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 27, 1876. s. Charles Howson 
and Medora Ware. m. St. David's, Pa., April 11, 1905, May 
Day Yeatts. Address, 134 Walnut Avenue, Wayne, Pa. 

Hume, John Elias, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1900.) 
Entered 1893. 

Vice-President, Class, 1894; President, Class, 1894-95. Mem- 
ber, Triangle Society. Physician. Medical Officer in United 
States Army, July 15, 1917, to May 1, 1919. Member, The Ameri- 
can Medical Association ; County Medical Society ; Pathological 
Society; Pediatric Society; The Medical Club; Physicians' Motor 
Club. 



1897] MATRICULATE CATALOG 359 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 16, 1875. s. Robert Hume and 
Eleanore Cascaden. Address, 900 South Forty-ninth Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Jacobs, Francis Brinton, S.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1900.) 

Entered 1893. 

Beta Rho Sigma. Physician. Resident Physician at Pennsyl- 
vania Hospital, 1901-03; Practiced Medicine in Philadelphia, Whit- 
ford, and at West Chester, to date. Member, College of Physi- 
cians, Philadelphia ; West Chester Golf Club ; West Chester Hunt ; 
Whitelands Hunt ; Chester County Medical Society ; Phi Delta 
Theta; Phi Alpha Sigma (Medical). 

b. West Chester, Pa., September 22, 1874. s. Francis Jacobs 
and Jane B. Johnson, m. Whitford, Pa., Phebe Ann Price, c. 
Francis, 3d, 1915; Phebe Ann, 1922. Address, 102 South High 
Street, West Chester, Pa. 

Maxfield, Francis Norton, A.B. (Ph.D., Univ. of Pa., 1912.) 

Entered from Amesbury, Mass., 1893. 

President, Class, 1896; Manager, Football Association, 1896- 
97; Member, Founders' Club. Teacher of Science and Mathe- 
matics, Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, Me., 1898-1900; at 
Oakwood Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y., 1900-03; 1901-03, 
Headmaster of same; Teacher of Science and Mathematics, and 
Vice-Principal, Germantown Friends' School, Pa., 1903-12; As- 
sistant Professor of Psychology and Assistant Director of Psy- 
chological Clinic, University of Pennsylvania, 1912-18; 1918-20, 
Psychologist, Public School Clinic, Department of Medical Inspec- 
tion, Board of Education, Newark, N. J. 1920 to date. Director, 
Bureau of Special Education, State Department of Public Instruc- 
tion, Harrisburg, Pa. Member, American Psychological Associa- 
tion; American Association for the Advancement of Science; 
Sigma Xi, University of Pennsylvania Chapter. 

b. Sandwich, Mass., August 29, 1877. s. Daniel C. Maxfield 
and Alice R. Wing. m. Richmond, Ind., August 3, 1904, Alice A. 
Jenkins, c. Mildred Elizabeth, 1910; William Francis, 1913. Ad- 
dress, 2830 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 

McCrea, Roswell Cheney, A.B. (A.M., Cornell, 1900; Ph.D., 
Univ. of Pa., 1901.) 
Entered 1893. 

Treasurer of Class ; Vice-President, Class, Senior year ; Honors 
in Political Economy. Teacher and Educational Executive. East- 
ern Illinois State Normal School, 1901-02; Instructor in Eco- 
nomics, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., 1902-03 ; Professor of 
Economics, Bowdoin College, 1903-07; Professor of Economics 



360 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1897 

and Associate Director, New York School of Philanthropy, 1907- 
11; Professor of Economics and Dean of Wharton School, Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania, 1911-16; Professor, Economics, Colum- 
bia University, 1916 to date. 1919 to date, Director of Com- 
mercial Educational Work, Chamber of Commerce, of State of 
New York; 1918, Civilian Commissioner on Conscientious Ob- 
jectors, War Department. Author, various books and articles, 
mainly on social, economic and educational topics. Member, Phi 
Beta Kappa ; Beta Gamma Sigma ; Phi Gamma Delta ; The Cen- 
tury Association of New York; The American Economic Asso- 
ciation; American Academy of Political and Social Science (Mem- 
ber of Board of Editors of Annals) ; Academy of Political Science 
(Secretary). 

b. Norristown, Pa., July 30, 1876. s. W. H. H. McCrea and 
Fredericka Frankfurter, m. Norristown, Pa., June 19, 1901, 
Marian I. Grater, c. Edith G., 1902; Winston, 1906; Thompson, 
1909. Address, 101 Rockland Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Mendenhall, Otis Earl, A.B., A.M., 1898. (A.B., Guilford, N. C 
1896.) 

Entered from Lexington, N. C, Senior Class, 1896. 

Graduate Student in English, 1897-98; Assistant Librarian, 
1897-98; Professor of English at Bridgewater College, Bridge- 
water, Va., 1898-99. Manufacturer of furniture, 1899, Manager 
and Treasurer; wholesale lumber business for 1 year; Manager, 
Insurance Company, High Point, N. C, 1909; 1912 to date. Gen- 
eral Agency for Insurance. Commissioner of Public Buildings 
for City of High Point, 1913-14. Member, Commercial Club, 
High Point, N. C. ; Loyal Order of Moose; Clerk in Monthly 
Meeting of Friends, High Point, N. C. ; Treasurer, North Caro- 
lina Yearly Meeting of Friends. 

b. Jamestown, N. C, June 5, 1875. s. James N. Mendenhall 
and Martha Wheeler, m. Lexington, N. C, April 10, 1907, Lizette 
Brown. Address, 410-12 Bank Building, High Point, N. C. 

fPalmer, George Martin, SB. 

Entered Junior Class 1895. 

Secretary of Class; Secretary, Everett- Athenaeum Society; 
Clerk. Sales Manager for Wales Adding Machine Company, 
Newark, N. J. Member, Kiwanis Club, Newark, N. J. 

b. Media, Pa., March 14, 1876. d. Arlington, N. J., January 
15, 1920. s. Lewis Palmer and Mary Comfort Wildman. m. 
Moorestown, N. J., April 16, 1902, Marian Rogers, c. Roger 
Lewis, 1903; Dorothea Miller, 1907; Marian R., Jr., 1913. 



1897] MATRICULATE CATALOG 361 

Rodney, Warren Brown, A.B, 

Entered from Broomall, Pa., 1893. 

Clerk. Teacher of Latin, Eastburn Academy, 1898-99 ; Friends' 
Central School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1899- ; Student, University 
of Pennsylvania, 1899- ; Manager, Rochester, N. Y., Branch of 
Booklovers' Library, 1901- . 

b. Marksboro, N. J., December 28, 1876. s. Calbe Hun Rodney 
and Ann Sipple Waples. Address, 263 Albemarle Street, 
Rochester, N. Y. 

Tatnall, Charles Gibbons, S.B. 

Entered from Coatesville, Pa., Junior Class, 1895. 

Member of Triangle Society. First English Cricket Tour; won 
Bat for Highest Batting Average; Member, First Cricket Eleven, 
2 years. Bethlehem Steel Company, 1897; Lukens Iron and Steel 
Company, Coatesville, Pa., Assistant to Open Hearth Superin- 
tendent; Crucible Steel Company of America, Clairton, Pa., Fore- 
man of Open Hearth Furnaces. Since 1904, Bell Telephone Com- 
pany of Pennsylvania. At present, Division Supervisor of Traffic, 
Harrisburg Division. Member, The University Club of Harris- 
burg; The Harrisburg Telephone Society. 

b. Wilmington, Del., May 20, 1876. s. Charles Moon Tatnall 
and Rebecca L. Gibbons, m. Philadelphia, Pa., January 31, 1900, 
Esther Dawson Stone, c. Esther Elizabeth, 1906. Address, 202 
Reily Street, Harrisurg, Pa. 

Taylor, William Jordan, S.B. (M.D., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1900.) 

Entered Freshman Class in 1894 and completed course in 3 
years. 

Treasurer of Class; Leader of Mandolin Club. Resident Physi- 
cian, Cincinnati General Hospital, 1900-01 ; Radiographer, Presby- 
terian Hospital, and at Cincinnati General Hospital; Professor, 
Electro-Therapeutics, Laura Memorial College and at Miami 
Medical College; Chief Medical Examiner in Cincinnati, New 
York Life Insurance Company; Provident Life and Trust Com- 
pany, and Continental Insurance Company; Member, University 
Club, Cincinnati, Ohio; Business Men's Club, Country Club, of 
Cincinnati, Ohio; Academy of Medicine; Cincinnati Research So- 
ciety ; Ohio State Medical Society ; American Medical Association. 

b. Cincinnati, Ohio, November 7, 1874. s. William Henry Tay- 
lor and Mary Haynes. m. Cascade Lake, N. Y., September 16, 
1903, Katharine Weston, c. Helen Louise, 1908. Address, 1812 
Madison Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



362 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1897 

Thacher, Frank William, SB. 

Entered 1893. 

Florence Iron Works after graduation, 1 year. Florence Thread 
Company, 1894 to date. Beverly Underwear Company, Beverly, 
N. J., President and Treasurer, since 1916; Secretary, Treasurer 
and General Manager, Florence Thread Company, Florence, N. J. 
Director, Burlington City Loan and Trust Company, Burlington, 
N. J. Federal Food Administrator for Burlington County, N. J., 
during war; Chairman for Burlington County, N. J., Y. M. C. A. 
drives and United War Work Campaign. Member, F. & A. M. ; 
Machinery Club of New York; Trenton Country Club; Seaside 
Park, N. J., Yacht Club; Beverly Yacht Club; Riverton Country 
Club, etc. 

b. Florence, N. J., June 24, 1877. s. William Franklin Thacher 
and Ella Hoover, m. Beverly, N. J., June 6, 1909, Catharine 
Wallace Levin, c. Catharine Wallace, 1911 ; Frances, 1912; Frank 
William, Jr., 1916; John Hoover, 1919. Address, Edgewater 
Park, Burlington County, N. J. 

Thomas, Edward, A.B. 

Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1893. 

Honors in Mathematics and Physics. Clerk, salesman, office 
manager, wholesale paints and chemicals, 1897-1905. Assistant 
Examiner, United States Patent Office, 1905-11. Member, Ap- 
pellate Federal Bars of New York and Washington, D. C. ; 
Solicitor of Patents and Expert, to date. Author : Process (Pat- 
ent) Digest; Chemical Patents; Industry, Emotion and Unrest; 
also articles and letters in various periodicals. Member, Local 
School Board, New York City, 1912-14; Chairman, New York 
City Friends' Service Committee; Chairman, Peace and Arbitra- 
tion Committee, New York Yearly Meeting of Friends. Member, 
Civic Club, New York; Chemists' Club, New York; New York 
Patent Law Association. 

b. Baltimore, Md., June 21, 1877. s. Allen Clapp Thomas 
(Class 1865; Professor, History, and Librarian, 1878-1920) and 
Rebecca H. Marble, m. Braintree, Mass., November 10, 1914, 
Margaret Loring Dike. Address, 841 West End Avenue and 61 
Broadway, New York City. 

White, Henry Alva, S.B. (S.B., Guilford College, N. C, 1894.) 
Entered Senior Class, 1896. 

Studied, Guilford College, N. C, 1891-94. Teacher; Superin- 
tendent, Oakwood Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y., 1897-1900. 
Secretary-Treasurer, High Point Buggy Company, High Point, 



1897] MATRICULATE CATALOG 363 

N. C, 1901-22. Member, Commercial Club, Kiwanis Club and 
Board of Trade, High Point, N. C. President, Carriage Builders' 
National Association, 1920-21. Board of Trustees, Guilford Col- 
lege, N. C. ; Director, High Point Savings and Trust Company. 

b. Belvidere, N. C, July 29, 1874. s. Rufus White and Lydia 
Wilson, m. (1) High Point, N. C, July 6, 1899, Elizabeth M. 
Meader (d. 1907). c. Sidney Meader, 1901 (d. 1902); Murray 
M., 1903. m. (2) Lynn, Mass., September 7, 1910, Alice Paige. 
Address, 315 Lindsay Street, High Point, N. C. 

Non-Graduates 

Barns, Jesse Battey. 

Entered 1893 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Student at Williams College, 2 years; at Boston University, 1 
year. Draughtsman, St. Paul, Minn. 

b. Milford, Mass., August 24, 1874. s. John Barns and Phebe 
Battey. Address, 298 Arundel Street, St. Paul, Minn. 

Beidelman, Prescott Burton. 

Entered 1893 and left at end of the Sophomore year. 

Clerk and Rodman, Quartermasters' Department, United States 
Army; Clerk, Engineering Department, St. Louis and Southwest- 
ern Railway. 1896, Druggist. 1908, in charge of refrigerator 
service of Great Northern Railroad. 

b. Little Rock, Ark., December 5, 1875. s. John Wilmer Beidel- 
man and Mariana Yard Peterson. Address, Freight Traffic De- 
partment, Great Northern Railway, St. Paul, Minn. 

Chalfant, Thomas Marshall. 

Entered from Kennett Square, Pa., 1893, and left at the end 
of the Sophomore year. 

Electrician and Draughtsman. Secretary and Treasurer, Vapor 
Heating Company ; Secretary, Board Commissions, Radnor Town- 
ship ; and Real Estate Assessor. 

b. Unionville, Pa., June 11, 1874. s. William Chalfant and 
Sarah Webb Marshall, m. Philadelphia, Pa., 1904, Gertrude Ertel. 
c. Rachel, 1909; John, 1911. Address, 124 Bloomingdale Avenue, 
Wayne, Delaware County, Pa. 

Collins, Alfred Morris. 

Entered 1893, pursued a special course, and received Certificate 
of Proficiency. 

President, Class, Senior year. Manager, Football Team, 1896; 
President, Musical Association, 1896-97; President, Football As- 



364 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1897 

sociation, 1897; President, Cricket Association, 1897; Member, 
Cricket Eleven, English Tour, 1897. President, Alumni, Haver- 
ford College, 1917-18. Entered employ of A. M. Collins Manu- 
facturing Company upon leaving college ; 1900, elected Vice-Presi- 
dent and General Manager of same, to date. Honorary Life 
Member, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia; Honorary 
Life Member, Zoological Society, Philadelphia; Honorary Life 
Member, American Museum of Natural History, New York; 
Patron of the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, 111. ; Fel- 
low of the Royal Geographical Society, London, England. Presi- 
dent, Main Line Citizens' Association, 1915-22. President, Phila- 
delphia Geographical Society, 1922. Appointed by Governor on 
States Committee of Public Safety, Department Motors and Motor 
Trucks ; Montgomery County Committee on Food Supply ; Coun- 
cil of Six for Consideration of Labor Disputes and Employment, 
under State Department of Labor, District of Philadelphia; Coal 
Director for Lower Merion Township. Member, First City Troop 
Cavalry, 1905-12; Commissioned Major of Ordnance, January 18, 
1918. In charge of Expedition to British East Africa in interest 
of Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 1911-12. Hunting 
trip through Alaska, Northeast Siberia and Arctic Ocean, 1914. 
Director of Collins-Day South American Expedition, 4000 miles 
across South America, in interest of American Museum of Nat- 
ural History, New York, and Field Museum of Natural History, 
Chicago, III, 1916, etc. Member, University Club; Racquet Club; 
Philadelphia Country ; Merion Cricket ; Radnor Hunt ; Bryn Mawr 
Polo; Wilderness Club; African Big Game Club, New York; 
Explorers' Club, New York ; Boone and Crockett Club, New York, 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 3, 1876. s. Henry Hill Collins and 
Edith Earl Conrad. Address, 226-240 Columbia Avenue, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., and Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Edwards, Ernest Russell. 

Entered from Hastings, Neb., 1893, and left 1895. 
Electrician. 

b. Rondout, N. Y., May 2, 1875. s. Lindley M. Edwards and 
Laura A. Sawyer. No address. 

Fisher, Wager. (C.E., Cornell, 1899.) 

Entered Sophomore Class and left at close of year. 
Student at Cornell University. Civil Engineer. Surveys, topo- 
graphical and property; design and supervision of construction of 
waterworks, water powers, electric railways, dams, tunnels, bridges, 
roadways, sewers, streets, factories, residences, power plants, etc.. 



1897] MATRICULATE CATALOG 365 

etc. Consulting Engineer, 205 Otis Building, Sixteenth and 
Sansom Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Member, Main Line Citizens' 
Association, Bryn Mawr ; Merion Cricket Club, Haverf ord ; Union 
League, Philadelphia; Cornell Club, Philadelphia; American So- 
ciety of Civil Engineers. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., May 14, 1877. s. William Righter Fisher 
and Mary A. Wager. Address, Fishers' Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Higgins, Frank Burton. 

Entered 1893 and left 1894. 
Druggist. 

b. Thorndike, Me., May 10, 1873. s. Marshall Thomas Higgins 
and Mary A. Cross. Address, Main Street, Townsend, Mass. 

Hutton, Walter Pandrich. 

Entered from Berwyn, Pa., Junior year, as Special Student, 
and left at close of Senior year. 

Draughtsman, The Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Township Auditor, Easttown Township, Chester County, Pa., 
since 1908. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 23, 1874. s. George Smedley 
Hutton and Ellen Smith Pandrich. m. Devon, Pa., October 10, 
1913, Elizabeth Paxson. c. Ruth, 1914; Walter Pandrich, Jr., 
1916; William Paxson, 1920. Address, Berwyn, Pa. 

Levett, Walker Moore. (A.B., Univ. of Pa., 1898; A.B., Central 
High School, 1894.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1894 and left at close of the year. 

Harrison Fellow in Semitics, University of Pennsylvania, 1899- 
1900, 1900-01. Founder of business in 1904, and President of 
Walker M. Levett Company. Manufacturers of special aluminum 
alloys. Manufacturer. Member, Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity ; A. L 
M. E. ; N. Y. A. C. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 11, 1877. s. David Henry Levett 
and Leah Moore Haworth. Address, 419 East Twenty-third 
Street, New York City. 

MacAfee, William Harrison. 

Entered from Ardmore, Pa., 1893, and left at end of Sopho- 
more year. 

Member, Triangle Society. Bond Business and Banking. Mem- 
ber, Masons ; Pittsburgh Country Club ; Duquesne Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 2, 1875. s. Robert MacAfee and 
Catharine Stevens, m. Birmingham, Ala., April 30, 1908, Helen 
Ehrman. c. Helen Alvis, 1909; Jane, 1915. Address, 1759 Beech- 
wood Boulevard, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



366 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1898 

Rhoads, William Gibbons. 

Entered 1893 and left at close of the Sophomore year. 

Six months employed with Haines, Jones & Cadbury. Clerk, 
Provident Life and Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Depart- 
ment Manager of same to date (Policy Loan Department). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 10, 1876. s. William Gibbons Rhoads 
(Class 1858; Manager, 1871-80) and Sarah Wistar. m. Novem- 
ber 11, 1903, Nora Ward. c. Nora Ward, 1906. Address, 2225 
Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Round, Julian Mills. (A.B., Wesleyan Univ., 1897.) 

Entered from Elmira, N. Y., Junior Class 1895 and left at 

close of the year. 

Principal of High School, Endicott, N. Y. (?). 

b. Lenoir, N. C, October 11, 1875. s. Robert J. Round and 

Frances S. Hibbler. m. Trumansburg, N. Y., December 21, 1901, 

Edna M. Hart. c. Robert E., 1904. Address, 12 Ohio Avenue, 

Endicott, N. Y. 

fWatkins, James Carey Thomas. 

Entered 1893 and left 1895 on account of ill health. 

President of Class, second half of Freshman year. Private 
Secretary; Secretary-Treasurer. Sash and frame manufacturer 

b. Bahimore, Md., November 2, 1874. d. February 8, 1902 
s. Frank Dungan Watkins and Augusta Priscilla Day Lyon. 

1898 

Butler, James Edgar, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1902.) 

Entered from Uwchland, Pa., 1895, Freshman Class, and grad- 
uated with Class of 1898. 

President, Class, 1898; College Football Team, 1895-98 
Teacher, 1898-1900. Lawyer, 1524 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa., firm of Warwick & Butler, to date. 

b. Loag, Chester Count}^ Pa., June 2, 1877. s. James Butler 
and Rachel M. James. Address, 2127 Green Street. Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Cadbury, William Warder, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1902.) 

Entered 1894. 

Graduate student in Biology, Haverford College, 1898-99. 
Physician ; Missionary. College Physician to the Canton Chris- 
tian College ; Internist to Canton Hospital, at present. Interne, 
Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia; Student of Medicine in 
Vienna; Demonstrator in Pharmaco-Dynamics and Assistant 



1898] MATRICULATE CATALOG 367 

Demonstrator in Pathology at University of Pennsylvania, 1906- 
07; Pathologist to St. Mary's Hospital, Philadelphia, 1906-07; 
Physician, Starr Centre Dispensary, Philadelphia, 1906-08; Ex- 
amining Physician to Children's Bureau, Philadelphia, 1907-08; 
Visiting Physician to Free Hospital for Poor Consumptives, White 
Haven, Pa., 1908; same to Henry Phipps Institute for Study, 
Treatment and Prevention of Tuberculosis, 1906-08 ; Curator and 
Librarian, 1907; Pathologist, 1908; Instructor in Materia Medica 
and Therapeutics, University Medical School, Canton, China, 
1910-14; Physician to the Canton Christian College, 1914-16, and 
College Physician, 1917 to date; Editor, Chinese Edition, China 
Medical Journal, 1912-14. Translator, in cooperation with Dr. 
Allen J. Smith, of Text Book of Comparative General Pathology 
for Practitioners and Students of Veterinary Medicine, by Pro- 
fessor Th. Kitt. Author of numerous articles on medical re- 
search, etc. Assistant Resident Physician, Peter Brent Brigham 
Hospital, Boston, 1915-16; Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Hackett 
Medical College for Women, Canton, 1914-19; Internist to Canton 
Hospital, 1914 to date. Recorded Minister in the Society of 
Friends, 1916. Fellow, College of Physicians, Philadelphia, Pa. ; 
Member of China Medical Missionary Association. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 15, 1877. s. Joel Cadbury (Class 
1856; Manager, 1867-81) and Anna Kaighn Lowry. m. (1) 
Providence, R. I., September 23, 1911, Sarah Imbree Manatt (d. 
1912) ; (2) Canton, China, June 29, 1917, Catharine Balderston 
Jones, c. Jane Balderston, 1918; Emma, 3d, 1920. Address, Can- 
ton Christian College, Kwangtung Province, China. 

Ellis, Richard Stanton, SB. 

Entered Senior Class from Motor, Iowa, 1897. 

"Penn Scholar." Student at Penn College, 1893-97. Graduate 
Student in Chemistry, 2 years, at University of Chicago. For 15 
years with the Kennicott Water Softener Company as Chemist, 
Erecting Engineer, Chief Chemist and Sales Manager. Travel, 
1902-08. Owner and Director, Water Purification Laboratories, 
Chicago. 

b. Milo, Iowa, May 30, 1876. s. Jonathan W. Ellis and Mary 
J. Smith, m. Belief onte, Ohio, May 9, 1908, Emma Ahce Shaffer. 
c. Alton Alexander, 1909; Richard Henry, 1912; Homer Jonathan, 
1914; Arthur Merlin, 1916; Florence Edith, 1917. Address, 6549 
South Bishop Street, Chicago, 111. 

fEmbree, John Gyger, S.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1895. 
Teacher. Social Executive. Principal of School, 1898-1901; In- 



368 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1898 

structor in Philippine Islands, 1901-03 ; Principal, Friends' High 
School, Moorestown, N. J., 1903-07; Principal and Manager, Pop- 
penhausen Institute, College Point, N. Y., 1907-21. Scout Master 
and Deputy Commissioner, Boy Scouts of America, 1910-19, 
guiding eight troops in war gardens and Liberty Loans. Chair- 
man, Local Liberty Loan Committee for last four loans. Chair- 
man, Local Red Cross, 1917- ; Chairman, Queens County Red 
Cross, 1918-19. 

b. Marshallton, Pa., August 1, 1872. d. College Point, N. Y., 
June 28, 1921. s. Joshua Gibbons Embree and Sarah Gyger New- 
lin. m. New York, 1897, Marie W. Patterson, c. John Harold, 
1898 (d. 1918, killed in France) ; James Newlin, 1902. 

fHaines, Alfred Sharpless, A.B. 

Entered from West Grove, Pa., Sophomore Class 1896. Com- 
pleted course in two years. 

College Secretary, 1896-97; won Class of 1870 Prize for Com- 
position, 1898-99. Student at Harvard, 1898-99. Teacher at 
Westtown School, 1901-09. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., January 24, 1875. d. October 1, 1909. 
s. Zebedee Haines (Class 1867) and Anna Phillips Harvey, m. 
July, 1901, Edith Hayes. 

Haines, Joseph Howell, A.B, 

Entered 1894. 

Class Treasurer, 1895-96; Treasurer, Loganian Society, 1895- 
96; Secretary, Loganian Society, 1896-97; President, Council, 
Loganian Society, 1897-98; President, Everett- Athenseum, 1896- 
97. Employed by Haines, Jones & Cadbury Company, 1898-1917 
(Secretary and Purchasing Agent) ; with American Friends' Serv- 
ice Committee in France, 1917-19; to date, a Director in company 
of Haines, Jones & Cadbury. Member, University Club; Philadel- 
phia Barge Club; Huntingdon Valley Country Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 22, 1878. s. William H. Haines 
(Class 1871 ; Manager, 1887- ) and Mary Howell, m German- 
town, Philadelphia, Pa., June 3, 1916, Helen Whitall. Address, 
5433 Wayne Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Harding, Arthur Search, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1899.) 

Entered 1894. 

Student at Harvard, 1898-99. First Vice-President, The Erben- 
Harding Company, Worsted Yarn Manufacturing, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Member, Union League, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Harvard Club 
of New York City; Philadelphia Country Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 20, 1876. s. Charles H. Harding 



1898] MATRICULATE CATALOG 369 

and Alice E. Thomas, m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 15, 1902, 
Marguerite Perry, c. S. Louise, 1903, Address, 512 Commercial 
Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hodgin, Samuel Horace, A.B. (A.B., Guilford, N.C., 1895.) 
Entered from Greensboro, N. C., Senior Class 1897. 
Studied at Guilford College, 3^/^ years. Teacher of History 
and English, Guilford College, N. C, 1898. Professor, English 
literature, Guilford College, 1906-11; Dean, Rollins College, Win- 
ter Park, Fla., 1912; President, Wilmington College, Wilmington, 
Ohio, 1912-15; Secretary, Farquar Heating and Ventilating Com- 
pany, 1915- . With the Carnegie Foundation for the Advance- 
ment of Teaching, New York, 1919- . 

b. Greensboro, N. C, September 11, 1872. s. David Hodgin 
and Martha M. Blair, m. Richmond, Ind., August 22, 1906, 
Olive L. Jenkins, c. Olive Marian, 1909; Samuel H., Jr., 1913. 
Address, 321 College Avenue, Richmond, Ind. 

Janney, Walter Cdggeshall, A.B. 

Entered 1894. 

Secretary of College Association; Secretary of Tennis Associa- 
tion; Secretary, Loganian Society; Vice-President, Tennis Asso- 
ciation; President, Council, Loganian Society; President of Class, 
Sophomore year; Editor-in-Chief, Haverfordian; Manager of 
Football Team. "Spoon Man." President of Alumni Associa- 
tion, 1918-20. Student, 2 years, in Law School, University of 
Pennsylvania. Travel for 1 year; cattle raising in Wyoming, 3 
years ; sole leather business for 6 years. Member of firm of 
Janney & Burrough; 7 years, a member of the firm of Mont- 
gomery & Co., Bankers, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago; to 
date, President, Janney & Co., Philadelphia, Investment Bankers. 
Executive Manager for the Third Federal Reserve District for 
First and Second Liberty Loan Campaigns ; Member of Executive 
Committee for Third, Fourth and Fifth Campaigns. Member of 
Rittenhouse Club ; Racquet Club ; University Club ; Merion Cricket 
Club ; Radnor Hunt Club ; Metropolitan Club, New York. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 25, 1876. s. Emma Kimber Janney 
and Mary Rhoads Coggeshall. m. Bryn Mawr, Pa., January 23, 
1909, Pauline Flower Morris, c. Walter C, Jr., 1911; Marian 
Morris, 1912; Anne Flower, 1914; Margaret Morris, 1915; Pris- 
cilla Paul, 1915 ; Frederick Wistar Morris, 1919. Address, Haver- 
ford Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Jones, Davis Godfrey, S.B. 
Entered 1895. 
Dealer in coal, wood, lime, etc. Confectioner. 

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370 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1898 

b. Wilmington, Del., October 17, 1876. s. Davis Benton Jones 
and Annie J. Faron. m. Wilmington, Del., February 19, 1914, 
Lorraine Geltz. Address, Cleveland Avenue, Elsmere, Del. 

Lee, Morris Matthews, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1899.) 

Entered Freshman Class 1895 and completed course in 3 years. 
Prize in Latin, 1897 ; Honors in French and English ; President 
of Freshman Class; President of Everett- Athenseum, 1897-98; 
Holder of Haverford Graduate Fellowship at Harvard, 1898-99. 
Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1899. Triangle Society. Reporter, 
News Editor, Assistant Managing Editor of Evening Bulletins- 
Managing Editor of Evening Public Ledger. Member, Harvard 
Club, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Unitarian Society ; Poor Richard Club ; 
Chamber of Commerce, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 9, 1876. s. James Ashton Lee 
and Amelia Johanna Walz. m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 26, 1905, 
Mary Ritchie Walter, c. Morris, Jr., 1907; William F., 2d, 1911. 
Address, 602 East Woodlawn Avenue, Germantown, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Moffit, Oscar Payton, A.B. (A.B., Guilford College, N. C, 1897.) 

Entered Senior Class 1897. 

Studied at Guilford College, N. C, 4 years, 1893-97. Retail 
grocer in High Point, N. C, 1900-05. Since then. Manager, High 
Point Grocery Company, High Point, N. C, and farmer. 

b. Lexington, N. C, December 30, 1875. s. William H. Moffttt 
and Mary Lou Sowers, m. October 25, 1911, Lafayette Hester 
Paschall. c. Oscar Payton, Jr., 1914; Mary Lou, 1917. Address, 
223 Lindsay Street, High Point, N. C. 

Rhoads, Samuel, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1901.) 
Entered from Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., 1894. 
Founders' Club ; Beta Rho Sigma. Two years on Cricket Team. 
Medical Student, 3 years ; Interne in Pennsylvania Hospital, 2 
years; practiced Medicine and in Medical Department of Provident 
Life and Trust Company, Philadelphia, until 1918. Member, 
College of Physicians, Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 16, 1878. s. William Gibbons 
Rhoads (Class of 1858; Manager, 1871-80) and Sarah Wistar. 
Address, 152 School Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Ross, Eldon Roxy, S.B. (A.B., Wilmington, O., 1897.) 
Entered from Wilmington, Ohio, Senior year, 1897. 
Student, Wilmington College, Ohio, 2 years, 1895-97. Holder 



1898] MATRICULATE CATALOG 371 

of Wilmington Scholarship, 1897-98. 1898-1901, Field Manager 
for New England for Underwood & Underwood. 1902-12, 
European Manager for same company, residence in London; 1912- 
21, Secretary and Director of Underwood & Underwood; 1912- 
19, Manager, Educational Department of same company ; 1920-21, 
Manager, Touriscope Department of same; 1921 to date, Eastern 
Organization Manager, Keystone View Company, Inc. ; 1906, 
awarded Silver Medal by Pope Pius X in recognition of pho- 
tographic success for the Pope and his official family. Author of 
various magazine articles. 

b. Port William, Ohio, November 17, 1872. s. Naaman Ross 
and Emmeline Bangham. m. (1) July 9, 1902, Maude Jones. 
c. Maude OHve, 1903. m. (2) October 18, 1919, Inez Gertrude 
Lawrence. Address, 33 Ely Place, East Orange, N. J. 

Scattergood, Alfred Garrett, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1899.) 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1894. 

Member, College Cricket Team, 3 years ; Treasurer, Cricket 
Club; Captain, Class Football Team, 3 years; Vice-President, 
Class; President of Class, Senior year; President, Athletic Asso- 
ciation; President, Football Association; Member, College Foot- 
ball Team, 3 years. Winner of Haines Prize Belt, 3 years. En- 
tered Provident Life and Trust Company, 1900, as Clerk ; Pur- 
chasing Agent, 1910-17; Assistant Treasurer, 1917-19; Secretary 
and Treasurer, 1922; 1919-21, with American Friends' Service 
Commission to feed undernourished children in Germany. Mem- 
ber, Executive Committee of Civil Service Reform Association 
of Pennsylvania for several years ; Independent Politics of Twenty- 
second Ward, Philadelphia; several times Chairman of Ward 
Campaign Committee; Member of Board of Friends' Hospital at 
Frankford, 1907 to date, and Treasurer of same; Member of 
Board of Overseers of William Penn Charter School, 1907 to 
date, and Clerk of same. Member of Committee of Westtown 
School ; Treasurer, several years. Alumni Association of Haver- 
ford College. Chairman, Friends' Peace Committee of Philadel- 
phia Yearly Meeting for 2 years; Vice-Chairman, American 
Friends' Service Committee, for 3 years ; Member, National Coun- 
cil of "The Survey" (periodical). Member, Philadelphia Cricket 
Club; City Club. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., September 10, 1878. s. Thomas Scatter- 
good and Sarah Garrett, m. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., April 
27, 1904, Mary Cope Emlen. c. Elizabeth Cope, 1907; Eleanor, 
1909; Henry, 1911 ; Caroline, 1911 ; Roger, 1912. Address, "Aw- 
bury," Germantown, Pa. 



372 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1898 

Stadelman, Frederic, A.B., (LL.B., New York Law School, 1902.) 

Entered 1894 from Bala, Pa. 

Football Eleven, 3 years. Student, New York Law School, 
1899-1902; Admitted to New York Bar, 1902. At Columbia Col- 
lege, Engineering, 1908. 1898-1905, with Brown Hoisting Ma- 
chinery Company; 1905 to date, Wellman, Seaver, Morgan Com- 
pany, Manufacturers of Machinery; 1919-20, Mayor, Village 
Great Neck Estates. Member, Engineers' Club, New York; 
Machinery Club, New York (Secretary of same) ; Material 
Handling Builders' Association, Director. 

b. Ardmore, Pa., April 17, 1877. s. Jacob L. Stadelman (Class 
1853) and Henriette Rachel Leech, m. 1910, Florence Lansing 
Osgood. Address, Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y. 

Sterner, Ira Isbon, A.B., A.M., 1899. 

Entered Junior year 1896. 

Philip C. Garrett Prize in Mathematics, 1897-98. Student at 
Harvard University, 1898-1900. 

b. Kellers Church, Bucks County, Pa., March 18, 1879. s. 
Christian Sterner and Elizabeth S. Shelly. Address, R. F. D. 
No. 3, Richland Center, Pa. 

Strawbridge, Francis Reeves, S.B. 

Entered 1894 from Germantown, Pa. 

Entered Strawbridge & Clothier's Department Store, 1898; be- 
came member of firm, 1908. President, Germantown Hospital 
and Dispensary; Member of Board of Directors, Germantown 
Trust Company. Member, Union League; University Club; Rit- 
tenhouse Club; Philadelphia Barge Club; Germantown Cricket 
Club; all of Philadelphia. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., October 20, 1876. s. Jiistus 
Clayton Strawbridge (Manager, 1883-1911) and Mary Lukens. 
m. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., April 30, 1902, Anna Estes 
Hacker, c. Mary Dawson, 1906; Elisabeth Hacker, 1910; Francis 
Reeves, Jr., 1911; George Stockton, 2d, 1913. Address, School 
Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Swan, Frederick Asa, A.B. 

Entered from Lake Kerr, Fla., 1894. 

Secretary of Class, 3 years; President, Y. M. C. A., 1897-98; 
First Football Eleven, 3 years. Mining and Engineering Work, 
covering reports on Cobalt and Silver properties in Canada; on 



1898] MATRICULATE CATALOG 373 

Copper, Lead, Gold and Silver properties in the United States 
and in Mexico; and on Peat in Mexico, 1899-1911; 1911 to date, 
Contracting Printer and Publisher. Member, Underbill Society 
of America ; Sons of the American Revolution. 

b. Tecumseh, Mich., April 28, 1875. s. Joseph Benjamin Swan 
and Hannah Atkinson Sutton, m. New York City, August 29, 
1906, Helen Adelaide Wood. c. Frederick Wood, 1907 ; Gulielma 
Wood, 1910. Address, 633 Qark Street, Westfield, N. J., and 30 
Church Street, New York City. 

Taylor, Joseph Wright, S.B. 

Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1894. 

Treasurer, Loganian Society, 1896-97; President, Everett- 
Athenaeum, 1897-98; Manager and Treasurer, Banjo and Mando- 
lin Clubs, 1896-97; Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1899. Honors in 
Chemistry and Biology, Senior year. Member, Triangle Society. 
1898, Medical Student, University of Pennsylvania. Travel in 
Arizona; 1899, in New Mexico, in employ of Page, Allinson & 
Penrose, of Philadelphia; 1900, with same company; 1901, Arizona 
and New Mexico. 1901-05, cattle ranching; 1905-20, farming. 
Member of Masons. 

b. Burlington, N. J., July 10, 1878. s. Charles S. Taylor (Class 
1871; Manager, 1876-80) and Rebecca Hughes, m. October 22, 
1908, Lula E. J. Rhodes, c. Joseph W., Jr., 1909. Address, R. 
F. D. No. 1, Las Cruces, N. M. 

Wilson, Robert North, A.B. (M.S., Univ. of Fla. 1909.) 

Entered 1895. 

Studied at Guilford College, N. C, 1 year. Member of Foot- 
ball Team, 2 years. Editorial Staff, Haverfordian, 2 years. 
Teacher of Chemistry, Guilford College, N. C, 1898-1908; Stu- 
dent, Chemistry, Harvard University, 1905-06; 1908-10, Univer- 
sity of Florida, M. S. Assistant Chemist, Florida Agricultural 
Experiment Station, 1908-09; Director of University Extension, 
University of Florida, 1910; Professor, Chemistry, Trinity Col- 
lege, Durham, N. C, 1910 to date. Superintendent, Memorial 
Sunday School, 1911 to date. Member, American Chemical So- 
ciety; Fellow, American Association for Advancement of Science; 
Charter Member, North Carolina Academy of Science; and of 
North Carolina Harvard Club; Member of Chamber of Com- 
merce; Scoutmaster, Troop No. 3; Member, Y. M. C. A. 

b. Lenoir, N. C, March 3, 1875. s. Jethro R. Wilson and 
Louisa Jane Round, m. Greensboro, N. C, September 15, 1910, 



374 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1898 

Sara Hendrick Peck. c. Robert N., Jr., 1911; Jane Bliss, 1914. 
Address, Box 87, College Station, Durham, N. C. 

Wistar, Thomas, A.B. 

Entered 1894. 

First Eleven, Cricket Team, 3 years; on English Tour, 1896; 
Captain of College Cricket Team, Senior year ; Member, College 
Banjo Team. Member, Triangle Society. 1898-99, in office and 
mills of Cedartown Manufacturing Company, Cedartown, Ga. ; 
1899-1903, E. S. Hyde & Co., Cotton Yarn Commission Merchant, 
Philadelphia, as salesman; 1903 to date, various field and staff 
positions with the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. 
Member, Philadelphia Barge Club; Philadelphia Telephone So- 
ciety; Cross Talk Club (Bell Telephone Company). 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., October 18, 1877. s. Ekiward 
Morris Wistar (Class 1872) and Margaret Cooper Collins, m. 
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., April 21, 1906, Mary Beatrice 
Starin. c. Beatrice Gaylord, 1907; Thomas, Jr., 1908; Eleanor 
Stanley, 1913. Address, 166 West School Lane, Germantown, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Wood, Richard Davis, A.B. 

Entered 1894. 

With Millville Manufacturing Company, Millville, N. J. ; mer- 
chant, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 1, 1877. s. George Wood (Class 
of 1862) and Mary Hunn. m. New York City, November 14, 
1907, Louisa Lawrence Schroeder. c. Three. Address, 626 
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Non-Graduates 

Bell, Charles Herbert. (A.B. Harvard, 1900.) 

Entered 1894 and left Sophomore year. 

Flour merchant and miller since 1900. President, Commercial 
Exchange, Philadelphia, Pa. Last 8 months of war, served as 
civilian expert in office of Director of Storage and Purchase, 
Washington, D. C. ; in the Subsistence Division in charge of the 
purchase and distribution of flour and cereals. Later Captain in 
Q. M. C. Member, Union League; Racquet Club; Merion Cricket 
Club; Philadelphia Country Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 16, 1877. s. Samuel Bell and Ada 
A. Rees. m. Devon, Pa., May 15, 1918, Harriette A. Rogers. 
Address, Devon, Pa. 



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Bishop, Alexander Hamilton. 

Entered from Paoli, Pa., February, 1893, and left at close of 
Sophomore year, 1896. 

Bookkeeper, Overbrook Steam Heat Company, until 1905. Man- 
ager of Wynnewood Real Estate Operation for Walter B. Smith. 
1911, entered employ of The Autocar Company, Service Depart- 
ment, at Philadelphia Branch, until 1915; 1915 to date. Manager 
of Baltimore Branch of Autocar Company. Member, Green Spring 
Valley Hunt Club ; The Baltimore Automobile Dealers' Associa- 
tion; Kiwanis Club; Merchants' and Manufacturers' Association 
of Baltimore ; The North Baltimore Business Men's Association. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 12, 1874. s. Gilbert Livingston 
Bishop and Ellen M. Conarroe. m. 1902, Sarah Shreve Wallace, 
c. Alexander Hamilton, Jr., 1903 ; Matilda Shreve, 1908. Address, 
Sudbrook Park, Pikesville P. O., Md. 

Holloway, Walter Vail. 

Entered from West Liberty, Iowa, 1895 ; passed into Class of 
1898; left 1897, during the Junior year. 

Teacher at Elsmore, Cal., 1899. 1902, Insurance Agent, Provi- 
dent Life and Trust Company, at San Francisco, Cal. 

b. Coal Creek, Keokuk, low^a, November 28, 1875. s. Martin 
B. Holloway and Anna Vail. m. Philadelphia, Pa., January 16, 
1897, Alice J. Vail. No address. 

Hulme, Frederick George. 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., as Special Student, 1894, and 
left at close of Freshman year. 

Draughtsman; Assistant Manager, Gumphert-Marrin Engineer- 
ing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineer. Proprietor, 
Eagle Liquid Glue and Paste Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1901. 

b. Camden, N. J., September 9, 1873. s. John Kirkbride Hulme 
and Rebecca Folwell Brown, m. Bucks County, Pa., May 21, 
1902, Gertrude Parsons, c. Alfred Parsons, 1903. Address, 5900 
Wayne Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Jenks, John Story, Jr. 

Entered 1894 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

1897, employed by Girard Trust Company; 1900, Partner, Ed- 
ward B. Smith &. Co. ; 1909, Bertron, Griscom & Jenks ; 1912, 
business in own name. Banker and leather business. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 15, 1876. s. William H. Jenks (Man- 
ager, 1895) and Hannah Mifflin Hacker, m. Wayne, Pa., 1902, 
Isabella F. G. Morton, c. Thomas S., 1904; Morton, 1907; Ann 
West, 1912. Address, Seminole Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Pa. 



376 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1898 

Lane, John Irving. 

Entered from Port Chester, N. Y., 1894, and left during the 
Freshman year. 

Beta Rho Sigma. Manufacturer of canvas baskets and bags. 

b. West Chester County, N. Y., April 9, 1876. s. A. H. Lane 
and Mary L. Cox. m. West Chester, Pa., June 15, 1899, Emily 
Pim Thatcher, c. Emily P., 1905; John Irving, Jr., 1913! Ad- 
dress, 15 Dwight Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

McGrath, Francis Sims. (S.B., Univ. of Pa., 1898; LL.B., Colum- 
bia Univ., 1901.) 

Entered 1894 and left end of Freshman year. 

Student at University of Pennsylvania, 1895-98; Law Student, 
Columbia University, 1901 ; Law Office of Strong & Cadwalader, 
New York City, until 1914; Lawyer. Member, University Club; 
Columbia University Club; City Midday Club; firm of Bayne & 
McGrath, 1914-18. Bedford Golf and Tennis Club; Bar Asso- 
ciation of City of New York. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 8, 1877. s. Robert Hunter McGrath 
and Elizabeth Gibson Bordley Belt. m. New York City, June 21, 
1910, Neva Smith, c. Eileen, 1911; Margaret, 1915; Sims, 1918; 
Gordon, 1920. Address, 45 Cedar Street, New York City, N. Y. 

Morgan, Samuel Rowland. (B.S. in Architecture, U. of Pa., 1899.) 

Entered 1894 and left end of Freshman year. 

Won Fielding Belt, Second Cricket Team. With John Farnum 
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., October 24, 1877. s. John 
Buck Morgan and Sarah Fisher Corlies. m. Germantown, Pa., 
April 30, 1904. c. John Buck, 1905; S. Rowland, 1906; William 
Buck, 1910; Rodman, 1914. Address, 235 Chestnut Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Moyer, Menno S. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1895 and left 1896. 
b. Chalfont, Pa., November 18, 1871. s. William G. Moyer 
and . Address, Lansdale, Pa. 

Sisler, Perlee Chandler. 

Entered 1894 and left Sophomore year. 

Beta Rho Sigma. Clerk ; wholesale grocer. Member, Wilming- 
ton Country Club. 

b. Centreville, Del., February 11, 1876. s. J. Davis Sisler and 
Rebecca H. Chandler, m. Wilmington, Del., October 23, 1900, 
Mary Louise PhilHps. Address, 1101 Broome Street, Wilming- 
ton, Del. 



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Syze, Albert. 

Entered 1894 and left Freshman year. 

Farmer and clergyman. Minister in Society of Friends. Farmer 
and postal employe, 1905 to date, combined with ministerial work. 

b. Baldwin Place, N. Y., November 30, 1867. s. James F. Syze 
and Martha Brown Griffin, m. Farmington, N. H., June 12, 
1901, Laura S. Huckins. c. Karl Ira, 1903; Clyd Albert, 1908. 
Address, Bolton, Mass. 

Towie, Clifton Augustus. (A.B., Bowdoin College.) 

Entered 1893 and left Freshman year on account of illness ; 
re-entered 1894 and left during Freshman year. 

Superintendent of Schools. Sub-Master, Gorham, N. H., High 
School; Headmaster of same; Sub-Master, Lexington, Mass., 
High School; Instructor in Science, Worcester Academy, Wor- 
cester, Mass.; Assistant Principal of same; for 10 months in Divi- 
sion of Physical Reconstruction, United States Army ; October, 
1918, to July, 1919, Lieutenant in Reserve Corps. Member, Delta 
Kappa Epsilon; Mason; Member of Grange. 

b. Winthrop, Me., March 12, 1875. s. Sherbourne Sleeper 
Towle and Harriet A. Nash. m. Laconia, June 20, 1908, Annie 
Louise Stratton. c. Alice Stratton, 1912 ; Harriet Nash, 1916. 
Address, Exeter, N. H. 

Varney, Alpheus Gould. (A.B., Bowdoin, 1898.) 
Entered 1894 and left at close of Sophomore year. 
President, Class, Freshman year; Manager, Musical Clubs; 
Member, Banjo and Glee Clubs. Member of Triangle Society. 
Assistant Manager, Haverfordian. Student at Bowdoin College, 
1896-98. Biology, special original research in Chemistry and 
Biology. Clerk for 1 year, Girard Trust Company ; 3 years, clerk, 
real estate office. Banking and Brokerage Business ; first, Ristine 
& Conklin ; second, George B. Hopkins & Co. ; 1908 to present 
time, Thomas A. Biddle & Co. Organizer and Secretary, then 
President, The Neighborhood Club of Bala and Cynwyd. Or- 
ganizer of Bala-Cynwyd Building Association in 1910; Secretary 
since that date of same. Speaker in Liberty Loan Campaigns, 
Red Cross, Y. M. C. A., etc., also in Marine Recruiting Cam- 
paigns. Member, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Bowdoin ; Geographic So- 
ciety ; Keystone Automobile Club. 

b. Windham, Me., March 29, 1874. s. William H. Varney and 
Martha Ellen Dudley, m. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., May 
9, 1905, Valle Van Doren. Address, 310 Pembroke Road, Cyn- 
wyd, Pa. 



378 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1899 

Varney, Charles Arthur. 

Entered from Providence, R. I., 1894, and left middle of Junior 
year. 

Quarterback of Varsity Football Team, 3 years. Captain dur- 
ing Junior year. Real estate business. 1897, clerk; insurance. 

b. Croton, N. Y., June 28, 1876. s. Charles C. Varney and 
Anna Cock. m. Yakima, Wash., Zoe Josephine L'Anglaise. Ad- 
dress, Yakima, Wash. 

Vernon, John Jesse. 

Entered 1894 and left after few weeks. 

Secretary of the College. Student at Penn College, Iowa. 

b. Bangor, Iowa, January 16, 1868. s. and . m. . 

Address, Palmyra, Va. 

1899 

Battey, William Aldrich, S.B. 

Entered from Providence, R. I., 1895. 

Varsity Football Team, Senior year. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 
1898. Captain and Manager, Hockey Team. Salesman, Borton, 
Tierney Company (crushing machinery) ; New York Manager, 
Philadelphia Pneumatic Tool Company; Sales Director, Export 
Manager and Director, Shepard Electric Crane and Hoist Com- 
pany ; Vice-President, Pennsylvania Crusher Company ; President, 
Borton-Tierney Company; Associate Member, American Society 
of Mechanical Engineers ; and American Institute Mining and 
Metallurgical Engineers ; Machinery Club of City of New York ; 
City Club of Philadelphia. Manager, Haver ford College. 

b. Pawtucket, R. I., July 22, 1876. s. Thomas Jesse Battey 
(Class 1863) and Mary Augusta Heaton. m. Leptondale, N. Y., 
June 27, 1901, Rhoda Amelia Birdsall. c. Ruth Osborne, 1903; 
Janet, 1906; William Aldrich, Jr., 1911. Address, Walnut Lane, 
Haverford, Pa., and Stephen Girard Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Bawden, William John, A.B. 

Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1896. 

Alumni Prize Orator, 1899. Methodist Minister, 1899-1912; 
1912-15, Cost Accountant; 1915-22, High School Instructor in 
English. Member, Philadelphia Conference of Methodist Epis- 
copal Church; Northampton County Educational Club. 

b. Gordon, Pa., December 22, 1874. s. Josiah Bawden and 
Catherine Cheynoweth. m. Bangor, Pa., March 7, 1906, Clara 
Louise Ditchett. c. William Ditchett, 1907. Address, 334 Market 
Street, Bangor, Pa. 



1899] MATRICULATE CATALOG 379 

Blair, Walter Elihu, A.B. (A.B., Guilford, 1898.) 

Entered Senior Class 1898. 

Student, Guilford College, N. C, 4 years. Real estate and 
Insurance. Assistant Clerk, United States Court for Western 
District of North Carolina. Member, Board Directors, and Presi- 
dent, Greensboro Y. M. C. A.; Treasurer, Southern Real Estate 
Company; Treasurer and Manager, Irving Park Company; Vice- 
President and Treasurer, North Carolina Trust Company; Mem- 
ber, Board of Trustees, Guilford College. 

b. Archdale, N. C, March 28, 1873. s. Benjamin F. Blair and 
Rachel Anderson, m. October 24, 1906, Mary Kennett. c. William 
Kennett, 1909. Address, 510 West Washington Street, Greens- 
boro, N. C. 

Bode, William, A.B. (A.B., Penn. 1898; A.M., 1899; B.D., 1901, 
Univ. of Chicago, Theology; Temple Univ., S.T.D., 1914; 
Graduate Calvin Theological Seminary, 1902.) 

Entered from Austinville, Iowa, Senior Class 1898, as holder 
of Penn College Scholarship. 

Fellow in Semitics at University of Chicago, 1910-12. Or- 
dained Minister of Gospel, 1901. Pastor, Christian Reformed 
Church; Professor of Old Testament Theology and President of 
Grundy College, Grundy Center, Iowa. Author: "The Book of 
Job and the Solution of the Problem of Suffering"; "Praise 
Service and the Christian Reformed Church" ; for 7 years, De- 
partment Editor of The Banner. Managing Editor, Grundy Col- 
lege Messenger. 

b. Muskegon, Mich., September 7, 1875. s. Rev. C. Bode and 
Helen Ammerman. m. October 7, 1903, Emma Heeringa. c. 
Clarence, 1910; Julius, 1916. Address, Grundy Center, Iowa. 

Carter, John Darlington, SB., M.A., 1901. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1896. 

Class Secretary and Treasurer, 1897-98; won Class 1898 Prize 
in Chemistry, 1899; Honors in Chemistry, 1899; also General 
Honors ; Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1899. Haverford Graduate 
Fellowship, 1899-1900, at Johns Hopkins University. Chemist. 
United States Leather Company ; Instructor in Chemistry, Haver- 
ford College ; Chemist, Carter & Scattergood, and with Philadel- 
phia Quartz Company. 

b. Lenape, Pa., December 30, 1874. s. Charles S. Carter and 
Elizabeth Cope. m. Haverford, Pa., May 7, 1903, Rachel G. Alsop. 
c. David A., 1907; Esther A., 1909; John H., 1912. Address, 
Lansdowne, Pa. 



380 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1899 

fConklin, Edward Boote, S.B. 

Entered 1895. 

Vice-President, Class, last half Freshman year ; President, Class, 
Sophomore year; Member, College Football Team, Freshman and 
Sophomore years. Captain, College Track Team, 3 years ; Treas- 
urer, Athletic Association ; Vice-President, Junior year ; President, 
Athletic Association, Senior year. With Venier & Co., Bankers 
and Brokers. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., August 10, 1877. d. Suddenly, Thanks- 
giving Day, 1900. s. William Conklin and Ellen Coffin Ladd. 

Davis, Royal Jenkins, A.B. (A.B., Earlham, 1898; A.B., Harvard 
Univ. 1900.) 

Entered from Richmond, Ind., Senior Class, 1898, as holder of 
Earlham Scholarship. 

Student at Earlham College, 3 years ; Loganian Society. Phi 
Beta Kappa. Newspaper work; editorial writer; lecturer. New 
York University. 1901-02, with Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia, 
then Assistant Editor, The American Friend, Philadelphia; 1902- 
03, Reporter, Chicago Tribune; 1904-06, Professor of English 
and History, Guilford College, N. C. ; 1906-10, Professor, Eng- 
lish, St. John's College, Annapolis, Md. ; 1910 to date. Editorial 
Writer; 1914-20, Literary Editor, New York Evening Post; Lec- 
turer in Journalism and also in English, New York University. 
Author: America's View of the Sequel. Member, Andiron Club, 
New York City (literary) ; Authors' Club; Society for Ethical 
Culture of New York; Haverford Association of New York. 

b. Ridge Farm, 111., November 29, 1878. s. Jonah M. Davis 
and Ella Jenkins, m. Richmond, Ind., June 27, 1906, Louise 
Stanton, c. Royal Stanton, 1907; William Wiles, 1909; Emily 
Louise, 1911; Jane, 1916. Address, The Evening Post, 20 Vesey 
Street, New York City, N. Y. 

DeCou, Benjamin Satterthwaite, S.B. 

Entered from Moorestown, N. J., 1895. 

Laboratory Assistant, 4 years, Electro-Dynamic Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. ; salesman, short time, Crocker-Wheeler Com- 
pany, Philadelphia; Salesman and Office Manager, 13 years, James 
G. Biddle, Philadelphia, Pa. ; at present, farming. Member, Cor- 
poration of Haverford College; Member of Corporation of 
Friends' Hospital; Member of Board of Managers, Bible Asso- 
ciation of Friends ; Member, Fellowship of Reconciliation ; Mem- 
ber, New Jersey State Horticultural Society ; State Horticultural 
Association of Pennsylvania ; American Pomological Society. 



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b. Columbuus, N. J., June 29, 1879. s. Daniel De Cou and 
Ruthanna Leeds Allen, m. Walden, N. Y., October 22, 1908, 
Lily A. Tears. Address, R. F. D. No. 1, Norristown, Pa. 

Evans, Francis Algernon, A.B. 

Entered 1895. 

Treasurer of Cricket Club, 1896-97; Secretary, Tennis Asso- 
ciation; Treasurer of Athletic Association, 1897-98; President, 
Cricket Club, 1898-99; Vice-President, Tennis Association, 1897- 
98. Member, Founders' Club. 1899-1917, with Girard Trust 
Company, Philadelphia; 1917-18, Assistant Secretary, American 
Friends' Service Committee; 1918 to date, Assistant Treasurer 
and Treasurer, Philadelphia Quartz Company, Manufacturers of 
Silicate of Soda. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., August 1, 1878. s. Jonathan 
Evans (Manager, 1899-1911) and Rachel Reeve Cope. m. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., September 24, 1915, Anna Rhoads Elkinton. c. 
(twins) William Elkinton and Jonathan, 1916; Arthur, 1920; 
Joseph Morris, 1921. Address, 121 South Third Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., and 6012 Chew Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

t Jones, Rufus Horton, A.B. 

Entered 1895. 

Vice-President, Y. M. C. A.; Treasurer, Everett- Athenaeum ; 
Student, General Theological Seminary, New York City. 
• b. Deering, Me., June 11, 1877. d. August 19, 1907. s. Au- 
gustus Caleb Jones and Sophronia Allen Larrabee. 

fLowry, Howard Haines, A.B. (A.B., Harvard Univ., 1900.) 

Entered 1895. 

Editor-in-Chief, Haverfordian, 1898-99; Captam, Football 
Team, 1898 ; Captain, Cricket Eleven, 1899 ; Secretary and Treas- 
urer, Class, Freshman year; Vice-President, Class, Junior year. 
Student, Harvard University, 1899-1900. Secretary-Treasurer, 
Coulter & Lowry Company, 1900-10; Assistant Manager, Bon- 
bright & Co., Pennsylvania, 1910-18. Retired. Member, Union 

League. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 31, 1878. d. 1922. s. John Collins Lowry 
and Lavinia Caroline Haines, m. Burlington, N. C, October 27, 
1908, Margaret Erwin Holt. c. Margaret Holt, 1910. 

Lycett, Edward Howes, Jr., A.B. 

Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1895. 

Treasurer, Tennis Association; Triangle Society. Insurance 



382 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1899 

Business since graduation. Member of firm, Hare & Chase, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., since 1914. Member, Merion Cricket Club; Insur- 
ance Federation of America. One time Secretary, Main Line 
Citizens' Association; Liberty Loan Committee; Director, Ard- 
more National Bank ; Director, Hare & Chase, Inc. ; President of 
Fourth Street Club. 

b. Kirkwood, Mo., November 23, 1877. s. Edward Howes 
Lycett and Anna Fox. m. Haddonfield, N. J., November 10, 
1904, Esther Hacker Hopkins, c. Arthur Hopkins, 1911. Ad- 
dress, Simpson Road, Ardmore, and Third and Walnut Streets, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Maule, Alfred Collins, S.B. 

Entered 1895. 

Vice-President of Class, Sophomore year; President, Y. M. C. 
A., 1898-99 ; Varsity Football Team, Member and Assistant Man- 
ager; President, Football Association, 1898; President, College 
Association, 1898-99. President, Class, Senior year. Apprentice 
with John M. Rogers, Boat Gauge and Drill Works, Gloucester, 
N. J., 1899-1900; with Southwark Foundry and Machine Com- 
pany, Philadelphia, 1900-13; Assistant and then Secretary of 
same. Secretary and Treasurer of Merritt Hydraulics Company, 
1914-15; with Cramps' Shipyard, 1915-17; sales office in Philadel- 
phia of Baltimore Tube Company, Inc., 1917-19; to date, Phila- 
delphia Sales Representative of Scovill Manufacturing Company 
of Waterbury, Conn. Secretary, Main Line Citizens' Association; 
Secretary and Member of Board of Trustees of Penn Normal 
Industrial and Agricultural School, St. Helena Island, S. C. ; 
Trustee of Bryn Mawr War Memorial and Community House 
Association ; Member, University Club, Philadelphia ; Merion 
Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 6, 1879. s. Samuel George 
Morton Maule and Jane Tevis Collins, m. Bryn Mawr, Pa., May 
19, 1909, Katharyn Leonard Wain. c. Nancy Wain, 1914; Samuel 
George Morton, 1918. Address, Gulf Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa., and 
1413 Pennsylvania Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mellor, Ralph, S.B. 

Entered 1895. 

Class Athletic Teams; Banjo Club; Member, Founders' Club; 
Cap and Bells Club. Editor, Haverford Song Book, 1899 to date. 
Manager, The Mellor & Rittenhouse Company, 1899-1901 ; Mac- 
Andrews & Forbes Company, 1901-03 ; for Charles F. Squibb, at 
West Augusta, Va. (hotel, store, saw mill, 2 farms, stage line. 



1899] MATRICULATE CATALOG 383 

post office and mail route, Staunton-Monteray), 1905-08; Engi- 
neer with Kestner Evaporator Company, 1908; General Manager 
of same, 1914 to date; President of same, 1921 to date; President, 
By-Products Recovery Company, 1918 to date; Secretary, Cap 
and Bells Club of Haverford College, 1911-18; President of same, 
1918 to date. Member, Germantown Cricket Club; City Club, of 
Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 10, 1878. s. Alfred Mellor (Class 
1861) and Isabella Latham, m. Merchantville, N. J., June 21, 
1905, Mary Junia Keller, c. Alfred, 1907; Marjorie, 1909; Dor- 
othy, 1912; Helen Evans, 1913; Priscilla, 1916. Address, 6017 
Greene Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Morris, Joseph Paul, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1904.) 

Entered 1895. 

Secretary and Treasurer, Class, Sophomore year; "Spoon Man." 
Clerk in office of machine shop of P. H. Morris, 1899-1903; 
Graduate Student at Harvard University, 1903-04; Teacher in 
Hoosac School for Boys, 1904-05 ; Student in Philadelphia Di- 
vinity School, 1905-08; Ministry in the Chapel of The Prince of 
Peace, Philadelphia, 1908-16; May to September, 1916, Orderly 
in American Ambulance Hospital, Neuilly-Sur-Seine, France; 
1917, British Y. M. C. A. Work in England, India and Meso- 
potamia; 1918 (8 months), American Y. M. C. A. Work in 
France and Switzerland; 1919 to date. Minister in Chapel of The 
Prince of Peace. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1879. s. Theodore H. Morris 
(Class 1860) and Mary Lownes Paul. m. Philadelphia, Pa., De- 
cember 1, 1919, Emma Elizabeth Montgomery. Address, Villa 
Nova, Pa. 

Petty, Herbert Clinton, A.B. (S.B., Guilford, 1898.) 

Entered Senior Class 1898 as Holder of Guilford Scholarship. 
Student at Guilford College, N. C, for 4 years; Member of 
the 1898 Football Team. Assistant Sales Manager of the Crocker- 
Wheeler Company, Ampere, N. J. 

b. Archdale, N. C, July 31, 1877. s. William Clinton Petty 
and Mary Victoria Hayworth. Address, 16 North Twenty-second 
Street, East Orange, N. J., and Ampere, N. J. 

Redfield, John Howard, Jr., S.B. (S.B., 1902, Mass. Inst. Tech.; 
M.A., Harvard, 1910; Ph.D., Harvard, 1914.) 
Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1895. 

Author, "The Satrap," comic opera presented by Class of 1901. 
Civil Engineering Practice, Wayne, Pa., 1902-04; with Post & 



384 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1899 

McCord, Steel Construction, New York, N. Y., 1904-06; Stu- 
dent of Romance Philology, University of Paris, 1907-08; In- 
structor in Mathematics, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Wor- 
cester, Mass., 1908-09; Instructor in French, Swarthmore Col- 
lege, 1910-11; Instructor in Romance Languages, Princeton Uni- 
versity, 1912-14; 1916 to date. Civil Engineer, with Frank N. 
Kneas, Consulting Engineer; John T. Windrim, Architect; Frank 
C. Roberts & Co., Engineers. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 8, 1879. s. Robert S. Redfield and 
Mary Thibault Guilloii. m. Kolberg, Germany, July 10, 1913, Elli 
Proschwitz. Address, Wayne, Pa. 

Richie, Elisha Roberts, S.B. (M.D., 1902, Hahnemann.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1896. 

Assistant Business Manager, Haverfordian. Practice of Medi- 
cine at Moorestown, N. J., from July, 1902, to March, 1911; at 
Brewster, N. Y., since March, 1911. Food Administrator for 
Putnam County, N. Y., 1918; First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, 
United States Army, 1918-19. Graduate Student at New York 
Post-Graduate Hospital, 1917; and at New York University and 
Bellevue Hospital, 1919-20. Sanitary Supervisor, New York State 
Department of Health, since July 1, 1920. Member, New York 
State Medical Society; American Institute of Homeopathy; New 
York State Homeopathic Medical Society; American Society of 
Physical Therapeutics ; American Legion ; Kishawana Country 
Club ; Honorary Staff of West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital 
for Women. Member, Free and Accepted Masons. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., February 25, 1877. s. Edward B. Richie 
and Elizabeth Hooton Roberts, m. Boston, Mass., April 27, 1904, 
Anna S. Wood (d. July 9, 1921). c. Donald Wood, 1906; Robert 
Yarnall, 1908. Address, Oak and Hoyt Streets, Brewster, N. Y. 

Shipley, Malcolm Augustus, A. B. (S.T.B., Phila. Divinity School, 
1910.) 

Entered 1895. 

Secretary of Class in 1896. Student of Theology, 1899-1902. 
Clergyman. Curate, Holy Trinity Church, Philadelphia, Pa. ; 
Rector, Zion Church, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Rector, St. Peters Church, 
Hazleton, Pa. ; at present, Rector, Trinity Church, Hoboken, N. J. 
Archdeacon of Jersey City, Diocese of Newark. President, Christ 
Hospital, Jersey City, N. J. Member, New York Catholic Club; 
Euclid Lodge, 316, Hoboken, N. J., F. & A. M. ; Military Order 
Loyal Legion, New York Commandery. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 9, 1873. s. Malcolm A. Shipley and 
Josephine Gregg, m. June 2, 1903, Christine Bush Moyer. c. 



1899] MATRICULATE CATALOG 385 

Mary Josephine, 1904; Malcolm Augustus, 1906; Esther Chris- 
tine, 1908; David Gregg, 1911. Address, 707 Washington Street, 
Hoboken, N. J. 

Walter, Frank Keller, A.B, A.M., 1900. (B.L.S., 1906, N. Y. 
State Library School, Albany, N. Y. ; M.L.S., 1913, New 
York State Lib. School.) 

Entered Freshman Class 1896, and in September, 1898, passed 
into Class of 1899. 

Editor of Haverfordian, 1897-98, 1898-99; Honors in English 
and German, 1899; Member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1899. Instructor 
in German and Assistant in English, Haverford College, 1899- 
1900. Teacher, West Chester, Pa., High School, 1900-01 ; Prin- 
cipal, Avondale, Pa., Public School, 1901-02; Teacher, Bethlehem, 
Pa., Preparatory School, 1902-03 ; Teacher, Friends' Select School, 
Washington, D. C, 1903-04; Reference Assistant, Brooklyn Pub- 
lic Library, 1906-07; Director's Assistant, New York State Li- 
brary, Albany, N. Y. ; 1907-08; Vice-Director, New York State 
Library School, 1908-19; Librarian, General Motors Corporation, 
Detroit, Mich., 1919-20. Instructor in Library Science, University 
of Illinois, Second Semester, 1921 ; Associate Professor, Library 
Methods, University of Michigan, Summer Session, 1921 ; Li- 
brarian, University of Minnesota, 1921 to date; Joint Compiler 
of "Modern Drama and Opera"; Abbreviations and Technical 
Terms used in Book Catalogues and Bibliographies ; Periodicals 
for the Small Library; Library Printing; Contributor to Moth, 
Axel; Technical Terms used in Bibliographies ; Special Con- 
tributor on Library Subjects to Encyclopedia Americana (1919 
edition) ; Editor and Reviser, Training for Librarianship ; frequent 
periodical articles in Library Journal, Public Libraries, etc., etc. 
Special Consultant on Ofifice Filing Systems, Equipment Division, 
United States Signal Corps, 1918; Selective Service (Draft 
Board), United States Army, New York State Headquarters, 
1919; Income Tax Bureau, Office of the Comptroller of the State 
of New York; Library Supervisor, American Library Associa- 
tion War Service, Albany District, 1918-19; President, New York 
State Library Association, 1915-16; President, Association of 
American Library Schools, 1919. Hudson Valley Phi Beta Kappa 
Association ; Founders' Club, Haverford ; Life Member, American 
Library Association; New York Library Association; Fellow of 
the American Library Institute; Member, New York State Li- 
brary School Association; Campus Club (University of Minne- 
sota). 

b. Point Pleasant, Pa., July 23, 1874. s. Samuel Arnold Walter 

25 



386 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1899 

and Elizabeth Keller, m. West Chester, Pa., June 25, 1907, S. 
Ruth McMichael. c. Richard Keller, 1913. Address, Redford, 
Mich. 

Wild, Arthur Clement, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1902.) 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1896. 

Studied at Bucknell University about 3 months. Alumni Ora- 
torical Prize, 1898. Vice-President, Loganian Society. Lawyer. 
Practiced in Philadelphia until 1908; in Chicago, 1908 to date. 
Member, University Club, Chicago, 111. ; Cliff Dwellers, and Legal 
Club, of Chicago. 

b. Leeds, Yorkshire, England, February 10, 1875. s. Benjamin 
Wild and Hannah Moore, m. Chicago, 111., April 6, 1907, Ger- 
trude Turner. Address, 105 South La Salle Street, Chicago, 111. 
(business), and 1115 Lake Street, Evanston, 111. 

Non-Graduates 

Beadenkopf, Clarence Milton. 

Entered 1895 and left during the Freshman year. 

Glazed Kid Manufacturer. 

b. Wilmington, Del., December 14, 1875. s. William Beaden- 
kopf and . Address, Fourteenth and Walnut Streets, Wil- 
mington, Del. 

Bishop, Gilbert Livingston, Jr. 

Entered 1895 and left Freshman year. 

Assistant Trust Officer, Girard Trust Company, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Member, Whitelands Hunt Club. 

b. Glen Lock, Pa., March 2, 1877. s. Gilbert Livingston Bishop 
and Ellen M. Conarroe. m. May 1, 1905, Ella M. Coates. c. 
Hope L., 1906; Thomas L., 1908. Address, Frazer, Pa. 

Chase, William Thomas, Jr. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1900.) 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1895, and left at close of Sopho- 
more year. 

Student at Bucknell University. Law Student, University of 
Pennsylvania, 1897-1900. Entered firm of N. W. Ayer & Son, 
Philadelphia; same position to date (Educational Advertising). 
Member, Twentieth Century Club, Boston; Auburndale Club, Au- 
burndale; Rotary Club, Boston. 

b. Lewiston, Me., September 2, 1876. s. William Thomas Chase 
and Hannah C. Maston. m. Brattleboro, Vt., June 19, 1909, Lucy 
Augusta Gow. c. William Thomas, 3d, 1910; Richard Hovey, 
1912; Helen Kathrina, 1914; John Kenneth, 1917. Address, 64 
Summer Street, Newton Center, Mass. 



1899] MATRICULATE CATALOG 387 

Eastburn, George, Jr. 

Entered 1895 and left at close of the Freshman year. 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 31, 1877. s. George Eastburn and 
Elizabeth M. Beale. No address. 

Gillespie, William Allen. 

Entered 1895 and left 1896. 

b, Philadelphia, Pa., October 21, 1874. s. James S. Gillespie 
and . Address, 906 Susquehanna Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Haines, Arthur. 

Entered 1895 and left at end of Junior year. 

Vice-President of Class ; Captain, Football Team of 1897 ; Mem- 
ber of Cricket Eleven, English Tour, 1896. Insurance. Adver- 
tising Department, Philadelphia Inquirer; Commercial Trust 
Company ; Philadelphia Trust Company ; Guaranty Trust Com- 
pany of New York (Philadelphia office) ; Correspondent, New 
Business Department, to date. Member, Germantown Cricket 
Club; Treasurer and Trustee of the Society for Ethical Culture. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 15, 1876. s. Lindley Haines 
(Class of 1869) and Elizabeth Irie Atlee. m. Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., October 7, 1902, Ellen Elizabeth Reeves, c. Arthur, 
Jr., 1904; Ellen Elizabeth, 1908; Edith Atlee, 1912. Address, 
5005 McKean Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hay, Kenneth. 

Entered from Lawrenceville Academy, Freshman Class as Spe- 
cial Student, 1895, and left at close of the year. 

Member of Varsity Football Team. Member, Triangle Society. 
Clerk in Wholesale Trimming House, New York City; Manufac- 
turing of Silks ; Manufacturing of Paper Boxes ; Manufacturing 
of Paints, Oils and Varnishes, to date. 

b. Cairo, Egypt, July 21, 1876. s. John Baldwin Hay and Cora 
Holmes Badger, m. London, England, July 18, 1896, Violet 
Hamilton Leaf. c. Aluriel V., 1904. Address, 110 William Street, 
New York City, and 40 Elmwood Avenue, Bogota, N. J. 

MiflBin, Archer Bioomfield. 

Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1895, and left at close of the Junior 
year. 

Member, Cricket Eleven, English Tour, 1896. Civil Engineer 
and Surveyor; Farmer; Auditor, Lower Providence Township, 
Montgomery County, Pa. 

b. Columbia, Pa., February 13, 1878. s. George B. Mifflin and 
Barbara Harnli Peart, m. Wayne, Pa., September 30, 1909, Helen 
M. Watt. Address, Audubon, Montgomery County, Pa. 



388 HAVERFORD COLLEGE ' [1899 

Stokes, Andrew Maloney. 

Entered 1895 and left Freshman year. 

Real Estate, care of J. T. Jackson Company, Southeast Corner 
Chestnut and Thirteenth Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Member, Phi 
Delta Theta, University of Pennsylvania. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 26, 1876. s. James C. Stokes and 

Sarah J. . m. Grand Rapids, Mich., June 20, 1917, Rachel 

F. . c. Mary Jane, 1918. Address, 3642 Chestnut Street, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

Wilson, Louis Round. (A.B., Univ. of N. C, 1899; A.M., Univ. 
of N. C, 1902; Ph.D., Univ. of N. C, 1905.) 

Entered 1895 and left on account of ill health, end of Junior 
year, 1898. 

Entered University of North Carolina Senior Class, 1898. 
Teacher in Vine Hill Academy, Scotland Neck, N. C, 1899-1900; 
in Catawba College, Newton, N. C, 1900-01 ; Librarian, Univer- 
sity of North Carolina, 1901 to date; Associate Professor of Li- 
brary Administration, 1907-12; Professor, Library Administra- 
tion, 1912-20; Kenan Professor of Library Administration, 1920 
to date; Director of University Extension, 1912-21. Author: 
Chaucer's Relative Constructions; Associate Editor, Studies in 
Philology; Editor, The Alumni Review (University of North 
Carolina); Editor, "Education and Citizenship"; Contributor to 
the Extension Bulletins and Leaflets Series (University of North 
Carolina) and to library and educational magazines. Chairman, 
North Carolina Library Commission, 1909-16; Member, N. E. A. 
Committee on Library Instruction in Normal Schools, 1914; 
Member, American Library Association Committee on School Li- 
brary Administration, 1915-16; Vice-President, National Univer- 
sity Extension Association, 1919-20; Chairman, Library Depart- 
ment, Southern Education Association, 1910-11. President, North 
Carolina Library Association, 1910 and 1921-22. Chairman of 
Four-Minute Men in Orange County, N. C, 1918. Member, Phi 
Beta Kappa; North Carolina State Literary and Historical Asso- 
ciation. 

b. Lenoir, N. C, December 27, 1876. s. Jethro Reuben Wilson 
and Louisa Jane Round, m. Coharie, N. C, June 10, 1909, 
Penelope Bryan Wright, c. Elizabeth Wright, 1910; Louis Round, 
1911 (d. 1913); Penelope, 1913; Louise, 1920. Address, Chapel 
Hill, N. C. 



1900] MATRICULATE CATALOG 389 

1900 

Allen, Charles Jackson, S.B. 

Entered 1896. 

Manufacturer of Planet, Jr., Agricultural Implements and Flex- 
ible Flyer Sleds, S. L. Allen & Co., Second Vice-President. In- 
ventor of Agricultural Implements, Tractor Implements and 
Tractors. Member, Moorestown Field Club; Riverton Yacht 
Club; Ben Lomond Golf Club. 

b. Cinnaminson, N. J., December 28, 1877. s. Samuel Leeds 
Allen and Sarah Hooton Roberts, m. Providence, R. I., Decem- 
ber 11, 1903, Henrietta G. Benson, c. Esther Breidenhart, 1905; 
Samuel Leeds, 1907; Rodman Benson, 1911; Charles Jackson, 
1913. Address, 321 East Oak Avenue, Moorestown, N. J., and 
Fifth Street and Glenwood Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Allen, William Williams, Jr., A.B. (A.B., Guilford College, 1899; 
LL.B., Temple Univ., 1911.) 

Entered Senior Class 1899. 

Student, Guilford College, N. C, 1895-96 and 1899. Guilford 
Scholarship. Instructor in Temple University; in American Insti- 
tute of Banking, Lecturer in the Law of Negotiable Instruments. 
Transfer Officer, The Philadelphia National Bank. 

b. Wilmington, N. C, January 21, 1880. s. William Williams 
Allen and Linda Rogers, m. June 20, 1905, Annie Blair, c. 
Lydia Louise, 1908; William Williams, 3d, 1916. Address, 231 
Poplar Avenue, Woodbury, N. J. 

Bell, William Brown, A.B. (A.M., 1901; LL.B., Columbia.) 

Entered from New York City, 1897. 

President, Council, Loganian; Editor and Business Manager, 
Haverfordkin. Lawyer. Member, City Club of New York ; 
Columbia University Club; Transportation Club of New York; 
New York Club of New York. 

b. Stroudsburg, Pa., February 16, 1879. s. Thomas Alsop Bell 
and Elizabeth Dunn. m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 7, 1903, 
Susan Alsop. Address, 141 East Forty-fourth Street, New York 
City. 
Burdette, Robert Jones, Jr., A.B. 

Entered from Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1896. 

Editor of Haverfordkin; Officer in Y. M. C. A. Haverfordian 
Prize for Literary Work. Clerical and stenographic work ; news- 
paper reporter, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, 1901. Mostly news- 
paper work until 1920. Advertisement writer with Malcolm Mc- 
Allister Advertising Company since April, 1920; reporter. Salt 
Lake Tribune. 



390 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1900 

b. Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa, April 10, 1877. s. 
Robert Jones Burdette and Caroline Spalding Garrett, m. Okla- 
homa City, Okla., Felicia G. Johnson, c, Caroline Virginia, 1912; 
Robert James, 1915; Charles E., Jr., 1921. Address, 550 South 
Fourth East Street, care of Tribune, 152 South Main Street, Salt 
Lake City, Utah. 

Carter, Charles Henry, A.B., A.M., 1901. (A.M., 1902; Ph.D., 
1904, Harvard.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1897. 

Phi Beta Kappa. Member, Cricket Team Tour to England, 
1900. Assistant in German and French, Haverford, 1900-01 ; 
Highest Honors in English; General Honors. Student, Harvard 
University, 1901-04. Instructor in English, Syracuse University, 
1904-08; Assistant Professor, 1908-12; Associate Professor, 1912- 
17; Professor, 1917 to date. Member, Phi Kappa Phi; Associa- 
tion of American Professors ; Drama League. 

b. West Chester, Pa., December 23, 1879. s. Charles Shoemaker 
Carter and Elizabeth Cope. m. North Dartmouth, Mass., June 29, 
1910, Mary Jessie Gidley. c. Ruth Elizabeth, 1912; Anne Gidley, 
1914; Priscilla, 1919. Address, 866 Ostrom Avenue, Syracuse, 
N. Y. 

Carter, John Pim, A.B., A.M., 1901. 

Entered 1896. 

Graduate Student, 1901, Haverford (Chemistry). Chemical 
Engineer. With Carter & Scattergood, Philadelphia, as Chemist 
and Assistant Superintendent; Charles Lennig & Co., Philadel- 
phia, as Assistant Superintendent; Proctor & Gamble Company, 
Cincinnati, Ohio, as Chemical Supervisor, Soap Department; At- 
lantic Refining Company, Philadelphia, Process Chemist. Ohio 
State Home Guard, Cincinnati Regiment, 1917-19. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., January 9, 1880. s. John 
Elliott Carter (Manager, 1868-71) and Frances Wilkinson Pim. 
m. Media, Pa., September 13, 1905, Abbie Hawley Garrett, c. 
Lillian Garrett, 1907 (d. 1907); Susan Elizabeth, 1909; Henry 
Harlan, 1911 (d. 1911) ; John Elliott, Jr., 1912. Address, Wawa, 
Delaware County, Pa. 

Cope, Francis Reeve, Jr., A.B. (A.B., 1901, A.M., 1902, Har- 
vard.) 
Entered 1896. 

Secretary of Class, Sophomore year ; President, Class, Junior 
year; President, College Association, Senior year; Secretary, Ath- 
letic Association, Sophomore year ; Loganian Society. Chairman, 



1900] MATRICULATE CATALOG 391 

Honor Committee; Honors in Economics, at graduation. 
Founders' Club, Alumni Orator, 1905. Student at Harvard Uni- 
versity, 1901-02. Holder of Robert Treat Paine Fellowship, from 
Harvard, 1903, studying Municipal and Social Questions, New 
York City; Holder of Honorary John Harvard Fellowship from 
Harvard, 1904, studying in England and Germany. Executive 
Secretary, Civil Service Reform Association of Pennsylvania, 
1904-05 ; Assistant Secretary and Secretary of Philadelphia Com- 
mittee of Seventy, 1905-12; since 1912, engaged in farming (dairy- 
ing and fruit growing) as owner and manager of 640-acre farm. 
1912-14, active in civic campaign for better rural schools, securing 
the consolidation of the schools of the township. 1916-18, Mem- 
ber, Pennsylvania Committee of Public Safety, and Chairman, 
Committee on Food Production and Conservation for Susquehanna 
County; Organizer and Member of Executive Committee of Sus- 
quehanna County Farm Bureau (State and County Support) ; 
President, Susquehanna County Historical Society and Free Li- 
brary Association, 1908 to date ; Organizer of an interdenomina- 
tional survey of religious, educational, economic and social forces of 
Susquehanna County ; Chairman of First Interdenominational Con- 
ference of all Churches in Susquehanna County, 1919. Trustee, 
Bryn Mawr College, 1905-20; Manager, Pennsylvania Hospital 
of Philadelphia, 1906-20; Manager, William Penn Charter School, 
Philadelphia, 1906-21 ; Trustee, Penn School, St. Helena Island, 
S. C. ; Member, Harv^ard University Memorial Society, and Har- 
vard Union; University Club of Philadelphia; Academy of Nat- 
ural Sciences, Philadelphia; Zoological Society of Philadelphia; 
American Museum of Natural History, New York ; American 
Ornithologists' Union ; The Dairymen's League ; State Horticul- 
tural Association of Pennsylvania; The Pennsylvania State 
Grange. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., August 9, 1878. s. Alexis T. 
Cope (Class of 1868) and Elizabeth Stewardson. m. Villa Nova, 
Pa., October 13, 1903, Evelyn Flower Morris, c. Theodora Mor- 
ris, 1906. Address, Dimock, Susquehanna County, Pa. 

Drinker, Henry Sandwith, Jr., A.B. (A.B., 1901, Harvard; 
LL.B., U. of P. Law School, 1904.) 

Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1896. 

Football Team, 1898 and 1899. Vice-President of Class, Senior 
year; Secretary, Class, 1905-10. Student at Harvard (A. B.), 
and University of Pennsylvania (LL.B.) Practice. of Law since 
1904. Entered Law Office of Dickson, McCouch & Glasgow, 



392 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1900 

Philadelphia, 1904; admitted to limited partnership, 1910; and 
full partnership, January 1, 1918. Author, three volumes on "The 
Interstate Commerce Act." Member, Philadelphia Club ; First 
City Troop (non-active, 1911); Art Alliance. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 15, 1880. s. Henry S. Drinker 
and Aimee Ernesta Beaux, m. Haverford, Pa., May 16, 1911, 
Sophie Lewis Hutchinson, c. Sophie, 1912; Henry S., 3d, 1914; 
Cecilia Beaux, 1917; Ernesta, 1920; Pemberton S., 1921. Address, 
Merion Road, Merion, Pa. 

Emien, John Thompson, A.B. (B.S. Architecture, Univ. of Pa., 
1904.) 

Entered 1896. 

Treasurer of Class, Junior year. Class Record Board. Prac- 
ticed architecture for 2 years; Student in Department of Archi- 
tecture, University of Pennsylvania, 2 years ; Teacher at Hampton 
Institute for 1 year; Social Work, Secretary and Treasurer, Arm- 
strong Association of Philadelphia. Author of various pamphlets 
on living conditions among colored people, etc., and various re- 
ports on social work among colored people in Pennsylvania and 
New Jersey. Member, Board Directors, Provident Life and Trust 
Company; Anna T. Jeanes Foundation (Secretary) ; National Ur- 
ban League (Vice-President); Christiansburg Industrial School; 
Germantown Friends' School ; White Williams Foundation ; Wissa- 
hickon Boys' Club (President). Member, City Club; Member, 
Sigma Xi ; Executive Committee of the Council of Social Agencies 
of the Welfare Federation of Philadelphia; Member of Repre- 
sentative Committee of the Welfare Federation of Philadelphia; 
Member of Board of Directors of Woolman School. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 28, 1878. s. James Emlen (Class 
1874) and Susan Trotter Thompson, m. March 6, 1906, Mary 
Carpenter Jones, c. Susan Thompson, 1907; John Thompson, 
Jr., 1908; Mary Carpenter, Jr., 1911 ; Woodruff Jones, 1913. Ad- 
dress, 36 West School Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Eshleman, Frank Mercur, A.B. 

Entered 1896. 

Student at Franklin and Marshall College, 1895-96. Assistant 
Manager, Football Team, Sophomore year; Manager, Junior and 
Senior years. Member, Banjo Club, 2 years ; Vice-President, I. C. 
A. A. A. A.; Editor-in-Chief of Class Book. Member, Triangle 
Society; Founders' Club. Wool Merchant. Entered employ of 
Justice Bateman & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1900; Member of firm, 
January 1, 1906-09; 1910, entered employ of Jeremiah Williams 



1900] MATRICULATE CATALOG 393 

Company, Boston, Mass, Wool Merchants. Member of firm, 1916 
to date. Member, Philadelphia Barge Club; St. Nicholas Club, 
New York; Union Boat Club, Boston; Automobile Club, Ex- 
change Club of Boston; Milton Club; Hoosic Whisick Club, Mil- 
ton, Mass. 

b. Lancaster, Pa., February 12, 1880. s. B. Frank Eshleman 
(Class 1867) and Mary Eliza Mercur. m. Torresdale, Pa., Oc- 
tober 12, 1910, Annabel Esler. c. Francis, 1911; Elizabeth Bar- 
nett, 1914; Annabel, 1921. Address, 481 Summer Street, Boston, 
Mass., and Columbine Road, Milton, Mass. 

Febiger, Christian, S.B. 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1896. 

Member, Triangle Society. With Lea & Febiger, publishers 
of Medical and Surgical Books, since graduation. Member, Uni- 
versity Club, Philadelphia; Union League, Philadelphia; Merion 
Cricket Club. 

b. Ridley Park, Pa., March 20, 1878. s. Christian C. Febiger 
(Class 1865) and Katharine Megear Sellers, m. July 24, 1912, 
Madeleine S. Houte. Address, 706 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Freeman, Edward Dale, A.B. (LL.B., New York Law School, 
1903.) 

Entered 1896. 

Vice-President, Class, Sophomore year; President, Junior year; 
Captain, Sophomore Track Team. Member, Football Team, 1896- 
1900. Junior Exercises Committee; Junior Play; President, Col- 
lege Association. Student at Columbia Law School, 1900-01 ; at 
New York Law School, 1901-03. Lawyer, New York, Washing- 
ton. Chairman, Board of Finance, Wilton, Conn.; Delegate, 
Democratic State Convention (Connnecticut), 1916. Alternate 
Delegate at Large from Connecticut to National Democratic Con- 
vention, 1916. First Officers Training Camp, Madison Barracks, 
N. Y., 1917, commission Captain, Infantry; later promoted Major, 
Infantry, 311th Regiment, 78th Division, Camp Dix, N. J.; 3d 
Provisional Regiment, and later Assistant Chief of Stafif of 78th 
Division; Sailed for France, 1918, in command of Advance De- 
tachment of Division. Attended Army General Stafif College at 
Longres, France, June to August, 1918; assigned to Operations 
or Tactical Section of General Stafif of First Army, A. E. F. ; 
took part in St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensives; after 
Armistice, Assistant Inspector General of First Army; similar 
appointment for Base Section No. 9, Antwerp, Belgium; Execu- 



394 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1900 

tive Officer of the Port of Rotterdam, Holland ; Second in Com- 
mand of United States Troops in Holland. Honorably Dis^charged, 
July 9, 1919, Camp Dix. With War Risk Insurance Bureau as 
Counsel until resignation in June, 1920. Private practice of law 
to date. Member, Beta Rho Sigma; Phi Kappa Psi; Delta Chi; 
Lotos Club, New York; formerly Secretary, House Committee, 
National Arts Club, New York; Member, University Club, Phila- 
delphia. 

b. Warren, Pa., April 4, 1878. s. Lewis Ross Freeman and 
Florence Dale. m. (1) December 18, 1900, Grace Gertrude Den- 
nison. c. Lewis Ross, 2d, 1902; Florence Dennison, 1904 (de- 
ceased) ; Marian Dennison, 1909. m. (2) November 26, 1919, 
Josephine Bartlett Smith. Address, 1622 Webster Street, N. W., 
Washington, D. C. 

Hallett, Henry McLellan, A.B. 

Entered 1896 from Windham Centre, Me. 

Treasurer, Class, 1897-98; Treasurer, Y. M. C. A., 1897-98; 
Treasurer, College Association, 1897-98; Varsity Football Team, 
all four years. Beta Rho Sigma. Secretary and District Man- 
ager, Pennsylvania Crusher Company. Member, Shannopiu 
Country Club; Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania; Coal 
Mining Institute of America. 

b. Manchester, Me., June 1, 1875. s. James Hervey Hallett 
and Sarah Louise Hawkes. m. North Chili, N. Y., June 18, 1910, 
Lois Ellen Roberts, c. Sarah Louise, 1911; Jane Sellew, 1913; 
Douglas Roberts, 1921. Address, 324 Forest Avenue, Ben Avon, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 

fHiatt, James Smith, A.B. (B.L., Earlham College, 1899.) 
Entered 1899, Senior Class, as Earlham Scholar. 
Student at Earlham College, 1895-99. Teacher of English, 
Friends' Academy, Locust Valley, L. I., 1900; Teacher in Friends' 
School, Germantown, 1909; Secretary of Public Education Asso- 
ciation ; connected with public and private schools of Philadelphia ; 
1915, Secretary to Governor Brumbaugh of Pennsylvania. 

b. Richmond, Ind., July 10, 1877. d. November 20, 1915. s. 
William J. Hiatt and Eliza Willen Smith, m. Springboro, Ohio, 
September 4, 1902, Margaret C. Chapman, c. Benjamin Chap- 
man, 1909; Catherine Chapman, 1912. 

Hinchman, Walter Swain, A.B., A.M., 1903. (A.B., Harvard, 
1901.) 
Entered 1896 from Philadelphia, Pa. 
Member, Cricket Team, all four years (Captain, Senior year) ; 



1900] MATRICULATE CATALOG 395 

Triangle Society; Cap and Bells Club; Founders' Club. Teacher 
and Author. Groton School, 1901-03, 1904-20. Student at Ber- 
lin, 1903-04. Francis B. Gummere Chair of English, Haverford 
College, 1920-1922. Author, Lives of Great EngHsh Writers; 
Tintagel and Other Poems ; William of Normandy ; Holmes Hink- 
ley ; History of English Literature ; The American School. Com- 
piler, Selections from Arnold. Contributor to Appleton's Maga- 
zine; Poet Lore; Atlantic Monthly; New York Times Book Re- 
view ; Contemporary Verse ; Educational Review ; English Journal ; 
English Leaflet; Independent. Chairman, Groton Food Com- 
mittee, 1917; Chairman, Groton Public Safety Committee, 1918; 
Associate Director, Bureau of Camp Service, American Red 
Cross, Washington, D. C, 1918-19. President, New England 
Association of Teachers of English, 1918-20; Vice-President, 
National Council of Teachers of English, 1920. Member, Har- 
vard Union, Cambridge, Mass. ; Harvard Club, New York City ; 
St. Botolph Club, Boston ; University Club, Philadelphia ; St. 
Davids Golf Club, St. Davids, Pa. ; English- Speaking Union ; New 
England Association of Teachers of English; Association of Col- 
leges and Preparatory Schools. Overseer, William Penn Charter 
School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1922- . 

b. Burlington, N. J., September 13, 1879. s. Charles Shoe- 
maker Hinchman and Lydia Swain Mitchell, m. Ludlow, Shrop- 
shire, England, June 27, 1911, Julia Henderson, c. Richard, 1912; 
Hildegarde, 1913; John, 1916; Mary, 1919; Dorothea, 1921. Ad- 
dress, Haverford College, Haverford, Pa. 

Jenks, Horace Howard, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1904.) 

Entered 1896. 

Mandolin Club; leader of same. Senior year; Assistant Man- 
ager, Football Team ; Manager, Track Team ; Captain, Gymnastic 
Team, Junior and Senior years ; President of Class, Senior year. 
"Spoon Man." Triangle Society. Physician. Resident Physi- 
cian, Children's Hospital, 1904-05 ; fat Pennsylvania Hospital, 
1905-07; Assistant Dispensary Physician, Children's Hospital, 
1907-09; same at Polyclinic Hospital, 1907-09. Associate in 
Pediatrics, Howard Hospital, 1907-09; Dispensary Physician, 
Children's Hospital, 1916 to date ; Superintendent, Children's Hos- 
pital (during war), 1917-19; Assistant Medical Director, Chil- 
dren's Hospital, 1918 to date; Medical Director of the Children's 
Bureau (of Seybert Institution), 1920 to date. Member, City 
Club; Pediatric Society; Fellow of the College of Physicians; 
President, Pediatric Society, 1922. 

b. Ashbourne, Pa., June 7, 1878. s. William F. Jenks and Helen 



396 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1900 

Carnan Towne. m. New London, New Hampshire, September 
11, 1908, Eloise C. North, c. William Furness, 1909; EdAA^rd 
North, 1910; Robert Darrah, 1912. Address, 920 Clinton Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa., and Haverford, Pa. 

Justice, William Warner, Jr., S.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1901.) 

Entered 1896. 

Class Secretary, Freshman year; Secretary, Loganian, 1897- 
98; Editor, Haverfordian; Class Record. Member, Cricket 
Eleven; also Tour to England, 1900. Senior Advisory Board, 
etc., etc. At Harvard, Editor of "Harvard Advocate." Wool 
Merchant, 1901-12; 1912 to date, Steel and Tin Plate Manufac- 
turer. (Vice-President of N. & G. Taylor Company, Inc., Phila- 
delphia, Pa.) Member, Board of Saving Fund Society of Ger- 
mantown and Chestnut Hill; President, Philadelphia Sales Man- 
agers' Association. Member, University Club; Huntingdon Val- 
ley Country Club; Huntingdon Valley Hunt Club; Master of 
Foxhounds of latter. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 8, 1878. s. Theodore Justice 
and Anna Vaughan Neall. m. St. Martins, Chestnut Hill, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., October 1, 1910, Elizabeth Hollinshead Taylor. Ad- 
dress, 300 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Levick, Henry Lewis D'Invilliers, A.B. 

Entered 1896 from Bala, Pa. 

Sometime Director of Providence Mills Manufacturing Com- 
pany; some time Vice-President, Providence Mills Manufacturing 
Company ; some time Director, Crew Levick Company, and Secre- 
tary of same; former President of Crew Levick Athletic Asso- 
ciation; Social Service Welfare Work since 1919. To date, with 
the Seamen's Church Institute of Philadelphia. Scoutmaster, 
Troop 8, Boy Scouts of America; Associate Director, Camp 
Brooks (Juvenile Protective Association) ; Member, The Union 
League; The City Club; The Historical Society; The Society of 
the Runnymede; The Social Workers' Club; The Bala-Cynwyd 
Neighborhood Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 12, 1877. s. Lewis J. Levick (Class 
1867) and Mary Ann d'Invilliers. Address, Bala, Pa. 

Lutz, Frank Eugene, A.B. (A.M., 1902; Ph.D., 1907, Univ. of 
Chicago.) 
Entered 1896. 

Student at University of Chicago, 1900-02, 1903-04; Student 
of Biometry at University of London, 1902-03. Assistant in 
Zoology, University of Chicago ; on Research Staff Station for 
Experimental Evolution of the Carnegie Institution of Washing- 



1900] MATRICULATE CATALOG 397 

ton ; Assistant Curator of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum 
of Natural History, New York City, to date. Also Editor of the 
Museum's Scientific Publications. Author of various scientific 
and popular papers on biology, including "Field Book of Insects." 
Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; 
of Entomological Society of America; of New York Academy of 
Science; Member, Society of American Naturalists, etc. 

b. Bloomsburg, Pa., September 15, 1879. s. Martin P. Lutz 
and Anna A. Brockway. m. Germantown, Pa., December 30, 
1904, Martha Ellen Brobson. c. Anna, 1906; Eleanor, 1910; 
Frank Brobson, 1911; Laura, 1915. Address, Ramsey, N. J. 

Mifflin, Samuel Wright, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1901 ; LL.B., U. 
of P., 1904.) 

Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1896. 

Cricket Team, 3 years; English Tour, 1900. Football Team, 
3 years; Captain, Senior year. Triangle Society. Student at 
Harvard and at Harvard Law School and Law School of Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania, 1901-04. Law Practice in Philadelphia, 
Pa., 1904-11; Specialty Investigator for Fayette R. Plumb, Inc., 
Philadelphia, 1911-15; Manager for New England District Air 
Reduction Sales Company, New York, 1916-17; Office Organizer 
and Manager, Employment Department, American International 
Shipbuilding Corporation, Hog Island, 1917-18; Director of Con- 
trol Division, United States Employment Service for Pennsylvania, 
1918-19. Cancellations Division, Emergency Fleet Corporation, 
1918-20; Manufacturers' Cooperative Service, 1920 to date (Di- 
rector). Member, Hasty Pudding, Harvard; Sharswood Law 
Club, University of Pennsylvania; Merion Cricket Club; Harvard 
Club of New York. 

b. Columbia, Lancaster County, Pa., February 27, 1880. s. 
George Brown Mifflin and Barbara Harnli Peart. Address, 500 
Stock Exchange Building, 1411 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., 
or Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa. 

Moorhouse, John Kennedy, A.B. 

Entered from Pittsburgh, Pa., 1896. 

Treasurer of Class; Secretary of Y. M. C. A.; President of 
same ; Secretary of College Association ; Secretary, Musical Club. 
Minister of the Episcopal Church. Rector, St. Paul's Church, 
Bristol, 1903-10; Rector of Calvary Church, Conshohocken, 1910 
to date; Dean of Convocation of Norristown, 1919 to date. 

b. Allegheny, Pa., June 15, 1877. s. John Lawson Moorhouse 
and Annie Craig Lafferty. m. Wayne, Pa., October 10, 1906, 
Katharine Allen Boyd. c. Livingston Boyd, 1907 ; Bernetta Anne, 
1910. Address, Conshohocken, Pa. 



398 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1900 

Peele, Jonathan Irving, S.B. (S.B., Wilmington College, O., 
1899.) 

Entered from Wilmington, Ohio, Senior Class, 1899. 

Student at Wilmington College 5 years ; Holder of Wilmington 
Scholarship. Farmer. American Steel Wire Company, 1900-01 ; 
Farquhar Furnace Company, 1902-04; farmer, 1904 to date. 

b. Bowersville, Ohio, January 5, 1879. s. Seth L. Peele and 
Mary Esther Fawcett. m. Sabina, Ohio, December 28, 1904, 
Edna Custis. c. Miles, 1906. Address, R. F. D. No. 1, Wilming- 
ton, Ohio. 

Sensenig, Heber, A.B. 

Entered 1896. 

Captain, Track Team. College Football. Instructor of Mathe- 
matics. Teacher in private school in New Jersey, 1900-01 ; in 
private schools in New York City, 1901-09; in City High School 
at Newport, R. I., 1909 to date. 

b. Lancaster County, Pa., February 2, 1873. s. John Sensenig 
and Martha Weaver, m. New York City, 1903, Elizabeth 
Boshagen. c. Edmee Alice, 1906; Herbert Rudolf, 1907; Edgar 
Carl, 1911. Address, Annisquam, Mass. 

Sliarpless, Frederic Cope, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1903.) 

Entered 1896. 

College Cricket Team, 3 years ; Football Team, 2 years. Physi- 
cian. Resident Physician, Pennsylvania Hospital, 1904-06; Gen- 
eral Practice, 1906 to date. Attending Physician, Bryn Mawr 
Hospital, since 1912 ; Member, Medical Advisory Board, Dela- 
ware and Montgomery Counties, during war. 

b. Haverford, Pa., October 1, 1880. s. Isaac Sharpless, Sc.D., 
LL.D. (President, Haverford College, 1887-1917) and Lydia 
Trimble Cope. 

Tatnall, Abram Gibbons, S.B. 

Entered from Coatesville, Pa., 1896. 

Secretary and Treasurer, Football Association, 1897-98 ; Sec- 
retary and Treasurer, Football Association, 1898-99. Sales Man- 
ager, William E. Hooper & Sons Company. Member, University 
Club ; Merion Cricket Club. 

b. Wilmington, Del., December 17, 1878. s. Charles M. Tat- 
nall and Rebecca L. Gibbons, m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 15, 
1903, Margaret Butcher, c. Margaret, 1905; Gibbons, 1913. Ad- 
dress, Roberts Road, Ardmore, Pa. 



1900] MATRICULATE CATALOG 399 

Taylor, Edward Ballinger, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1896 from Sewickley, Pa. 

Superintendent, Marietta Division, Pennsylvania System. With 
Pennsylvania System as Rodman, Transitman, Assistant Engi- 
neer, Division Engineer and Superintendent, 1900 to date. Mem- 
ber, American Society of Civil Engineers; American Railway 
Engineering Association ; Engineers' Society of Western Pennsyl- 
vania; Cambridge Board of Trade; Cambridge Golf Club. 

b. Blairsville, Pa., June 30, 1879. s. Edward Ballinger Taylor 
(Class of 1869) and Mariana Satterthwaite. m. Pittsburgh, Pa., 
March 15, 1904, Mary E. Barker, c. Edward Ballinger, 3d, 1905; 
Ruth Barker, 1908. Address, 600 North Seventh Street, Cam- 
bridge, Ohio. 

Taylor, Joseph McFerran, A.B. 

Entered 1896. 

With Fourth Street National Bank, Philadelphia, 1900. Stu- 
dent at State College, Pa., mining, 1902; in charge of coal mines, 
Spangler, Pa., 1903 ; Student in Missouri School of Mines and 
Metallurgy, 1904; with Majestic Mining Company, Milford, Utah, 
1907; Minmg Engineer in firm of Taylor & Taylor, Salt Lake City, 
1908 ; McDonald & Taylor, Architects, Salt Lake City ; Taylor & 
Ingalls, Engineers, Milford, Utah, 1909. Member, Beta Theta Pi, 
State College. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 26, 1880. s. Joseph Hazzard Taylor 
and Florence Dashiell McFerran. No address. 

White, Wilfred Wallace, S.B. (S.B., Penn, 1899; M.S.F., 1906, 
Univ. of Mich.) 

Entered 1899 Senior Class as Penn Scholar. 

Student at Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa, 4 years. 1900-01, 
farmer; 1901-02, Instructor in Sciences, Sac City Institute, Iowa; 
1902-03, Student, Cornell University, and Forest Student, United 
States Forest Service; 1903-05, farmer; 1905-06, Student, Michi- 
gan University, and Forest Student in Summer, United States 
Forest Service; 1906-07, Forest Assistant, United States Forest 
Service ; 1907-08, Deputy Forest Supervisor ; 1908 to date. Forest 
Supervisor, Bitter Root National Forest. (District Forest In- 
spector.) During war. Chairman, Live Stock Committee of State 
Council of Defense, District No. 13, Montana. Chairman of Mis- 
soula Public School Board ; formerly Member Missoula Chamber 
of Commerce, "New Industries Committee" ; Chairman, Finance 
Committee, Missoula First Class Boy Scout Council; Vice-Presi- 
dent, Missoula Kiwanis Club. 



400 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1900 

b. Oskaloosa, Iowa, July 11, 1877. s. Thomas B. White and 
Dora Hiatt. m. Sac City, Iowa, December 19, 1907, Sarah Jane 
Campfield. c. Jack C, 1910; Paul H., 1912; Ben E., 1915; Mar- 
garet, 1919. Address,' 244 South Third Street, West, Missoula, 
Mont. 

Non-Graduates 

Chamberlain, William Reginald. 

Entered 1896 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

With Emery-Waterhouse Wholesale Hardware Company, Port- 
land, Me., 1900. Hardware and marine business since leaving 
college. To date. President, Woodward & Chamberlain, Inc., 
Marine Supplies, New York. 

b. Portland, Me., June 20, 1877. s. William Chamberlain and 
Lizzie Hale Coffin, m. Portland, Me., April 5, 1905, Flora M. 
Otis. c. Elizabeth, 1906. Address, 247 Bedford Avenue, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y., and 14 Fulton Street, New York City. 

Freedley, William Gardiner, Jr. 

Entered 1896 and left at close of Sophomore year, 1898. 

Junior partner in firm of J. K. Freedley & Sons, 1901- . 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 6, 1878. s. William Gardiner 
Freedley and Katharine E. Conrad. Address, 142 Maplewood 
Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hoopes, Macmillan. 

Entered 1896 and left 1897. 

Financial Secretary for Lammot du Pont. Member, Union 
League, Philadelphia; Wilmington Club; St. Andrews' Society of 
Philadelphia; Beta Theta Pi Fraternity; Church Club of Dela- 
ware. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 16, 1879. s. Clement R. Hoopes 
and Marie Louise MacMillan. m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 21, 
1905, Helen Massey Hoopes. c. Clement R., 2d, 1906; George 
V. Massey, 1910. Address, Brindley Road, Wilmington, Del. 

Howson, Furman Sheppard. 

Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1896; left during Senior year. 

Member of firm of Rufus Waples 8i Co., 322 Chestnut Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. (Investment Bonds). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 9, 1879. s. Charles Howson and 
Medora Ware. Address, 401 Woodland Avenue, Wayne, Pa. 

Kingston, Henry Houston, Jr. 

Entered 1896. 

Manager of the News Bureau, Buffalo, Rochester and Pitts- 
burgh Railway. 



1900] MATRICULATE CATALOG 401 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 13, 1876. s. Henry Houston King- 
ston and Frances Allan Hunter. Address, R. F. D. No. 1, 
Rochester, N. Y. 

Lloyd, John Eshleman. 

Entered 1896. 

Captain, Relay and Track Team, Senior year. Secretary, Class, 
1900. Lumber and Coal Merchant. President, William M. Lloyd 
Company ; President, Braganza Lumber Company, Waycross, Ga. ; 
Vice-President, Branford Lumber Company, Jacksonville, Fla. ; 
Chairman, Board of Directors, National Retail Coal Merchants' 
Association; President, Philadelphia Coal Exchange; President, 
National Retail Lumber Dealers' Association ; President, Philadel- 
phia Society for Promoting Agriculture. During the war, Chair- 
man, Emergency Bureau, representing Retail Lumber Yards in 
the Eastern District, Quartermasters' Department, December, 
1917, to August, 1918. Resident Vice-President, National Retail 
Coal Merchants' Association, 1917-19. Member, The Church 
Club ; Union League ; Merion Cricket Club, Haverf ord. Pa. ; St. 
Nicholas Club, New York City; Cape Fear Club, Wilmington, 
N. C. ; West Chester Golf and Country Club ; Lumbermen's Ex- 
change ; Chamber of Commerce ; Builder's Exchange. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., March 28, 1878. s. William 
McClure Lloyd and Ruth Anna Eshleman. Address, 29th and 
Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Logan, James Addison, Jr. 

Entered Freshman Class as Special Student and left during 
the year. 

Colonel in United States Army. 1901, Captain in Regular 
Army; Assistant Depot Commissary, Manila, P. I., 1904; in 
Washington, duty in War Department, 1909; Military Attache 
at United States Embassy, Paris; Commissary, at Panama, 1911; 
Major Staff Officer in Commissary General's Department, 1912. 
During World War, Assistant Chief of Staff, A. E. F. ; Chief of 
Staff for Mr. H. C. Hoover during period of general relief opera- 
tion in Europe after the Armistice ; Deputy Delegate ; Unofficial 
American Delegation on Reparation Commission under Treaty of 
Versailles. Distinguished Service Medal, United States Army; 
Croix de Guerre and Officer of the Legion of Honor, France; 
Officer of the Order of Leopold, Belgium ; Commander of the 
Order of St. Saviere, Serbia ; Commander of the Order of the 

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402 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1900 

White Rose, Finland. Member, Markham Club and Philadelphia 
Barge Club, of Philadelphia; Metropolitan Club, Army and Navy 
Club, and Chevy Chase Club, of Washington; Knickerbocker 
Club, of New York. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 14, 1879. s. James A. Logan 
and Ehzabeth Marchand. Address, 1718 H Street, N. W., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Marshall, Moses. 

Entered 1896 and left during the Sophomore year. 

Law Student, Boston University, Boston, Mass., 1900. Prac- 
tice of Law, Lawrence, Mass., 1902. Register of Deeds, Northern 
District, Essex, Mass. ; Practice of Law at Lawrence, 1908. 

b. — ■ — , England, June 20, 1872. s. John C. Marshall and 
. Address, 176 West Street, Lawrence, Mass. 

fMiller, Daniel. 

Entered 1896 and left during the Freshman year. 

With Townsend, Wheelen & Co., and later with a company 
manufacturing boat propellers. 

b. Glendale, Md., November 13, 1877. d. Philadelphia, Pa., 
February 16, 1912. s. H. C. Miller and . 

Murphy, Grayson Mallet-Prevost. 

Entered from Atlantic City, N. J., 1896, and left during Sopho- 
more year 1898. 

Joined Pennsylvania Volunteers, United States Army, 1898 
(Private, Company K, Infantry) ; appointed to West Point, 1899. 
Graduated from West Point, 1903. Captain and Aide-de-Camp 
to Brigadier-General Commanding Provisional Guard of Pennsyl- 
vania during Spanish- American War. Second Lieutenant, 17th 
Infantry, United States Army. Sales Manager, Electric Cable 
Company ; Member of firm of G. M. & P. Murphy & Co. ; Vice- 
President, Guaranty Trust Company, of New York; Major, In- 
fantry, Officers Reserve Corps ; American Red Cross Commis- 
sioner to Europe; Lieutenant-Colonel, Infantry, United States 
Army; Operations Officer, 42d Division; Distinguished Service 
Medal; Commendatore of the Order of the Crown of Italy; 
Officer of the Legion of Honor. President, Foreign Commerce 
Corporation of America; Member of firm of G. M. & P. Murphy 
& Co. ; Director in Bethlehem Steel Corporation ; Cuba Cane Sugar 
Corporation ; Finance and Trading Corporation ; Foreign Com- 
merce Corporation ; Foreign Credit Corporation ; Guaranty Safe 
Deposit Company ; Guaranty Trust Company ; Textile Banking 
Company, Inc.; The New York Trust Company; Federal Ac- 



1900] MATRICULATE CATALOG 403 

counting Corporation. Member, St. James Club, London; Army 
and Navy Club of America ; The Brook ; Down Town Association ; 
The Links Club; Parramore's Island Association; Piping Rock 
Club; Racquet and Tennis Club; Recess Club; Rockaway Hunt- 
ing Club; The Riding Club; Turf and Field Club; Union Club; 
University Club; American Legion; Rainbow Division Veterans; 
Member of Executive Committee, Association of Graduates of 
West Point; Honorary Trustee, The Boys' Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 19, 1878. s. Howard Murphy 
and Anita Mallet-Prevost. m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 19, 1906, 
Maud Donaldson, c. Grayson Mallet-Prevost, Jr., 1907; Robert 
Donaldson, 1912. Address, 11 East Seventieth Street, New York 
City. 

Schober, George Mitchell. 

Entered from Haverford, Pa., 1896, and left during Freshman 
year. 

Automobile business since leaving college. Selling automobile 
parts, to date. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., March 19, 1878. s. Fred- 
erick W. Schober and Emilie I. Hart. m. Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., June 1, 1910, Esther M. Siegel. Address, 3339-45 
Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and 700 North Fortieth Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Seager, Schuyler Fiske. (A.B. Harvard, 1902.) 

Entered from Hancock, Mich., 1896, and left at close of Sopho- 
more year. 

Mining, Timber and Automobile Industries. Secretary-Treas- 
urer, Olds Gas Power Company, Lansing, Mich., until 1915; Sec- 
retary-Treasurer, Lansing Manufacturers' Railroad, until 1915; 
in miscellaneous business in Los Angeles, Cal., 1915 to date. Mem- 
ber, Midwick Country Club, Pasadena, Cal. ; Valley Hunt Club, 
Pasadena, Cal. ; University Club, Los Angeles ; University Club, 
Detroit, Mich. ; Los Angeles Athletic Club. 

b. Lansing, Mich., January 22, 1879. s. Schuyler F. Seager 
and Alice Berry, m. London, England, July 6, 1907, Mary Mar- 
guerite Goodell. c. Katharine G., 1908; Marguerite L., 1909; 
Schuyler F., Jr., 1914. Address, 331 South Hill Avenue, Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 

fStuart, Harry Harlan. 

Entered from Minneapolis, Minn., 1896, and left at close of 
Sophomore year, 1898. 

Beta Rho Sigma. Vice-President, Carnation Milk Products 
Company, Manufacturers of Condensed Milk. 1898-1902, grain 



404 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1900 

business, Minneapolis; 1902-21, Condensed Milk Business. 1918, 
United States Food Administration, Washington, D. C, in charge 
of the Condensed Milk Section of the Division of Co-Ordination 
of Purchase. "Dollar a year." Member, Rainier Club, Seattle, 
Wash. 

b. Lawrence, Kan., July 10, 1878. d. Due to accident, April 
16, 1921. s. Dr. J. H. Stuart (Class 1861) and Margaret Annis 
Lynch, m. Minneapolis, Minn., October 18, 1905, Hester M. Tor- 
rance, c. Douglas Harlan, 1906; Patricia, 1908; Margaret Annis, 
1915; Harry Harlan, Jr., 1918. 

White, Linden Harris. (A.B., St. Stephens, Annandale-on-Hud- 
son, 1900; S.T.B., Phila. Divinity School, 1907.) 

Entered from Germantown Academy, 1896, and left at close 
of Freshman year. 

Won Everett Prize Medal for Oratory, 1897. Valedictorian. 
Editor and Business Manager, St. Stephen's Messenger. 1900-01, 
Professor of English and Latin at Hudson River Military Acad- 
emy, Nyack-on-Hudson, N. Y. ; 1901-03, Editor and Business 
Manager of El Pais, later named "The Puerto Rico Sun." Printed 
first Civil Code of Laws for Puerto Rico; later Business Manager 
of "San Juan News"; 1903-06, Philadelphia Divinity School; 
1906-07, Curate, Church of the Ascension, Fall River, Mass.; 
1907-12, Rector, St. James Church, Fall River, Mass.; 1912-21, 
St. Mary's Church, St. Louis, Mo.; 1914, Chairman of "The 
Church News" of Missouri. During war. Platform Speaker for 
Red Cross and Liberty Loan Drives. Member, Board of St. 
Luke's Hospital, St. Louis; Board of St. Louis Clericus; and of 
Church Federation; Secretary-Treasurer, Southern Branch, 
Church School Union; Chairman, Near East Relief, New Bedford, 
Mass. ; Chaplain, St. Luke's Hospital, New Bedford, Mass. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 5, 1876. s. William A. White 
and Rachel Hunter, m. Fall River, Mass., June 17, 1909, Eliza- 
beth Heatley. c. David Linden, 1910; Linden Harris, Jr., 1915; 
Thomas Heatley, 1917. Address, St. Martin's Church, New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 

Yocum, Charles Crawford. 

Entered 1896 and left Freshman year. 

Factory office, Autocar Company, Ardmore, Pa. 

b. Ardmore, Pa., October 29, 1874. s. George Peachen Yocum 
and Mary Litzenberg. m. New York City, October 15, 1898, 
Effie Stella Seavey. c. Charles Crawford, Jr., 1899; Armon Cor- 
son, 1905; Bremer Wright, 1907; Mary Marshall Aldrich, 1909. 
Address, 208 Elm Terrace, Narberth, Pa. 



1901] MATRICULATE CATALOG 405 

1901 

Baltz, William Sagehorn, S.B. 

Entered 1897. 

Mechanical Engineering, 1901-03; Farming, 1903-13; Student 
at Princeton Theological Seminary, 1913-16; Pastor, Pequa Pres- 
byterian Church of South Hermitage, Lancaster County, Pa., 1916 
to date; and Farmer. Member, Percheron Society of America; 
Holstein-Friesian Association; Grange. 

b. Whitford, Pa., July 13, 1880. s. John Daniel Baltz and 
Annie Augusta Sagehorn. m. Doe Run, July 26, 1916, Lyde 
Wilson Polk. c. John Daniel, 2d, 1917. Address, Honey Brook, 
Pa. (Star Route). 

Bankard, Clarence Walton, A.B. 

Entered from Berwyn, Pa., 1897. 

Honors in Greek. Phi Beta Kappa. Sales Agent, Office Equip- 
ment. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 6, 1880. s. George W. C. Bankard 
and Anna R. Wiggins. Address, 824 North Twentieth Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Brown, Ellis Yarnall, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1897 from Downingtown, Pa. 

Assistant Business Manager, Haverfordian, 1899-1900. Honors 
in English. With Downingtown Manufacturing Company since 
graduation, manufacturers of paper mill machinery ; Treasurer of 
same to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 6, 1880. s. Ellis Yarnall Brown 
and Sarah Elizabeth Willits. m. Bryn Mawr, Pa., April 29, 1911, 
Mary Downing Godley. c. Ellis Yarnall, 3d, 1912; Thomas Down- 
ing, 1914; Francis Godley, 1917; Richard Willits, 1921. Address, 
East Downingtown, Pa. 

BuUinger, Howard Valentine, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1902.) 

Entered 1897. 

Haverfordian Board, 4 years ; Manager of same, 2 years. Presi- 
dent, Class, Senior year. Cope Fellowship. Student at Harvard 
University, 1901-02. Teacher, 1902; Bond Salesman, 1917; Pub- 
licity Manager, 1918. Member, Boston Chamber of Commerce; 
Boston Kiwanis Club; Celbra Tennis Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 2, 1878. s. Charles Howell Bul- 
linger and Mary Elizabeth Cox. m. Boston, Mass., June 26, 1909. 
Gertrude Tileston. c. Jean, 1911; Betty, 1916. Address, Hyde 
Park, Mass. 



406 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1901 

Cad bury, John Warder, Jr., A.B. 

Entered from Philadelphia, Pa., 1897. 

Haines, Jones & Cadbury Company ; Trust Department, The 
Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., June 29, 1880. s. Joel Cadbury (Class 
1856; Manager, 1867-81) and Anna Kaighn Lowry. m. German- 
town, Philadelphia, Pa., October 15, 1910, Rachel Comfort Reeve. 
c. John Warder, 3d, 1912, Thomas Lloyd, 1920. Address, 272 
West Main Street, Moorestown, N. J. 

Cadbury, William Edward, A.B., A.M., 1902. 

Entered 1897. 

President, College Association; President, Y. M. C. A.; "Spoon 
Man"; Founders' Club; President, 2 years. Wholesale grain 
business with George M. Warner, Philadelphia, 1902-08; with F, 
Wallis Armstrong, Advertising Agency, 18 months; investment 
business as bond salesman, with Elkins, Krumbhaar & Morris 
(now Elkins, Morris & Co.). 1911-17, salesman for the National 
City Company, Philadelphia Office; 1918-20, with Clayton F. 
Banks, Philadelphia. Correspondent, Guaranty Trust Company 
of New York. Member of firm, Cadbury, Ellis & Haines, Invest- 
ment Bankers, 1920 to date, as Sales Manager. Liberty Loan 
Worker during the five campaigns, and Vice-Chairman of Indus- 
trial Committee, Philadelphia. Member of University Club, Phila- 
delphia. 

b. Germantown, Pa., June 25, 1881. s. John Warder Cadbury 
(Class of 1854) and Rebecca Warner, m. Downingtown, Pa., 
May 31, 1905, Mary Yarnall Brown, c. Elizabeth Willits, 1906; 
William Edward, Jr., 1909; Eleanor, 1912. Address. Whit- 
ford, Pa. 

Carey, Clifton O'Neal, S.B. (S.B., Wilmington, O., 1900; B.S. in 
C.E., Univ. of Mich., 1906; C.E., 1914.) 

Entered September, 1900, from Wilmington College. 

Football "H," Senior year. Teacher in public schools of Ohio, 
1901-03; Professor of Mathematics, Wilmington College, 1904- 
05 ; Draftsman and Superintendent of Building Construction, 
Sherwin-Williams Company, Cleveland, Ohio, 1906-08; Instructor 
in Surveying, University of Michigan, 1908-14; Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Surveying, University of Michigan, 1914-20; Associate 
Professor of Surveying, University of Michigan, 1920- . Au- 
gust, 1918, to February, 1920, in employ of Chinese Government, 
Principal Assistant Engineer on the Grand Canal Improvement 
Board. Member, University of Michigan Faculty Club; Uni- 
versity of Michigan Union; Michigan Engineering Society; Na- 



1901] MATRICULATE CATALOG 407 

tional Geographic Society; American Association of Engineers; 
Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. 

b. Wilmington, Ohio, December 1, 1875. s. Samuel Albert 
Carey and Ruth Polk. m. Wilmington, Ohio, September 12, 1905, 
Alberta Nevin. c. Harold Nevin, 1907; Edwin Albert, 1909; 
Miriam Elisabeth, 1910. Address, Geddes Road, Ann Arbor, 
Mich. 

DeArmond, James Keyser, A.B. 

Entered from Friends' Central School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1897. 

Merchant in upholstery goods and cabinet hardware, De Ar- 
mond & Co., 930 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa., since graduation. 
Member, Pennsylvania Society, Sons of the Revolution; Welcome 
Society of Pennsylvania; Netherlands Society of Pennsylvania. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 21, 1877. s. George J. De Ar- 
mond and Elizabeth Webster Keyser. m. Philadelphia, Pa., Oc- 
tober 27, 1906, Emily Janney. c. Anna Janney, 1910; James 
Keyser, Jr., 1913. Address, 812 North Sixty-third Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

De Motte, Laurence Washburn, S.B. (LL.B., 1903.) 

Entered from Haverford School, 1897. 

"H" in Football; Captain, Cricket and Hockey Teams (IV). 
Personnel Director, American Express Company, 65 Broadway, 
New York City. 1903-07, legal and other work; 1907-08, Head 
of History Department, Tome School for Boys, Port Deposit, 
Md. ; 1908-09, Director of Discipline, Peekskill Military Academy, 
Peekskill, N. Y. ; 1909-12, Headmaster, Army and Navy Prepara- 
tory School, Washington, D. C. ; 1912-14, Financial Editor, Wash- 
ington Post; Editor, Alexandria News; 1914-15, in charge of 
Issue and Redemption Emergency Currency, Office Comptroller 
of the Currency, Washington, D. C. ; 1915-17, Assistant to Chief 
National Bank Examiner, Sixth Federal Reserve District, At- 
lanta, Ga. ; May, 1917, to August, 1917, First Reserve Officers' 
Training Camp, Third Battery, Fort McPherson; commissioned 
First Lieutenant; August, 1917, Statistical Officer, Draft Officer 
and Insurance Officer combined, 82d Division, and Assistant Di- 
vision Adjutant; January, 1918, commissioned Captain, Adjutant 
General's Department, and made Personnel Officer, 82d Division; 
March, 1918, Personnel Adjutant, Camp Gordon, Ga. ; August, 
1918, commissioned Major, A. G. D. ; September, 1918, Personnel 
Adjutant, Camp McClellan, Ala.; France, October, 1918; Novem- 
ber, 1918, to May, 1919, Personnel Adjutant, Base Section No. 2, 
Bordeaux, France; May, 1919, Army of Occupation, Germany. 
Secretary, 82d Division Association ; Cricket Captain, Staten Island 
Cricket and Tennis Club. 



408 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1901 

b. Greencastle, Ind., September 18, 1879. s. John Brewer De 
Motte and Lelia Laura Washburn, m. Washington, D. C, De- 
cember 30, 1910, Marjorie Ramey. c. Washburn Payne, 1913; 
Betty Brewer (deceased), 1915. Address, 65 Broadway, New 
York City. 

Dewees, Aaron Lovett, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1907.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1898. 

Honors in Biology, Physician, Teacher of Gymnastics, Booth- 
am School, York, England, 1901-03; Resident Physician, Ger- 
mantown Hospital, July, 1907-08; at Pennsylvania Hospital, 1908- 
10; at Bryn Mawr Hospital, 1911. Assistant in Dispensary for 
Nervous Diseases, University Hospital, 1911-13, inclusive. Dis- 
pensary Physician, Bryn Mawr Hospital, 1918 to date; Chairman, 
Visiting Nurse and Relief Committee of Main Line Citizens' As- 
sociation, 1918 to date. Member and President, Haverford Town- 
ship Board of Health, 1911 to date; Member and Secretary, Bryn 
Mawr Hospital Medical Advisory Board of the Selective Service 
System, 1918. Overseer, Haverford Monthly Meeting, 1916 to 
date. Member, Merion Cricket Club; Pathological Society of 
Philadelphia ; Philadelphia Pediatric Society ; Keystone Automobile 
Club; Secretary, Main Line Branch of the Montgomery County 
Medical Society. 

b. Westtown, Pa., January 17, 1880. s. Watson Wood Dewees 
and Sarah Lovett Brown, m. Natick, Mass., September 15, 1917, 
Margaret Dakin. c. Robert Lovett, 1919. Address, Old Rail- 
road Avenue, Haverford, Pa. 

Freeman, Alfred Edgar, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1904.) 

Entered 1897. 

Attorney-at-Law. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 19, 1877. s. Erasmus Freeman 
and Henrietta Knoop. Address, 1926 North Broad Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Kirkbride, William Howard, S.B. 
Entered 1897. 

President, Class, 1897-98; President, Cap and Bells Club (HI) ; 
Manager, Glee Club (HI) ; Manager, Football Team, Glee Club, 
Hockey Team, Gymnasium Team (IV). Beta Rho Sigma. 
Planter, South Carolina ; Mining, British Columbia ; Oil, Kentucky 
and Oklahoma. Rancher and Fruit Grower, Idaho, 1902-04; 
President, Pacific Coast Construction Company, Victoria, B.C.; 
President, Sombrio Gold Mining Company, Vancouver Island, 
B. C. Author of several plays and articles and magazine stories. 
Member, Union Club, Victoria, B.C.; Westmoreland Club, Rich- 



1901] MATRICULATE CATALOG 409 

mond, Va. ; Sarsfield Golf Club, Camden, S. C. ; Riding and Driv- 
ing Club; Camden County Club; Dublin Lake Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 27, 1879. s. William Kirkbride and 
Mary Pennell Churchman, m. Orange, N. J., January 14, 1907, 
Georgiana Sheldon Tilney. c. Adele Wallace, 1908; Malcolm 
Churchman, 1909; Ronald DeLevington, 1911. Address, Winter, 
"Cool Springs," Camden, S. C. ; Summer, "Fairview," Dublin, 
N. H. 

Mellor, Walter, S.B. (B.S., Univ. of Pa., Architecture, 1904.) 

Entered 1897. 

Charter Member, Cap and Bells. Varsity Football Team, 
Junior and Senior years ; Varsity Hockey Team ; Member, Musical 
Clubs; Vice-President of same. Junior and Senior years. Archi- 
tect. For six months in office of Theo. P. Chandler; thereafter, 
Member of firm, Mellor, Meigs & Howe. Member, Phi Gamma 
Delta; Mask and Wig, University of Pennsylvania; Cap and 
Bells, Haver ford; Union League; University Club, Philadelphia; 
Germantown Cricket Club; Merion Cricket Club; Zoological So- 
ciety of Philadelphia; T Square Club, Treasurer, 1913-18; Ameri- 
can Institute of Architecture; American Forestry Association. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 25, 1880. s. Alfred Mellor (Class 
1861) and Isabella Latham, m. New York City, October 11, 1919, 
EHzabeth Wharton Mendelson. c. Louise, 1920. Address, 152 
West Walnut Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mendenhall, William Orville, A.B. (A.B., 1900; A.M., 1901, 
Penn; Ph.D., Univ. of Mich., 1911.) 

Entered Senior year 1900 as Penn Scholar. 

President, Friends' University, Wichita, Kan. Principal, 
Pleasant Plain Academy, Iowa; Professor of Mathematics, Wil- 
mington College, Ohio; Student and Fellow, Clark University, 
Mass. ; Instructor, High School, Portland, Ore. ; Instructor, Le- 
land Stanford, Jr., University, Cal; Student, University of Mich- 
igan; Professor, Earlham College, Ind. To date, President, 
Friends' University. Member, American Statistical Association; 
American Mathematical Association; Sigma Xi. 

b. Ridge Farm, 111., May 10, 1879. s. Albert W. Mendenhall 
and Almida Rees. m. Verona, N. Y., June 22, 1907, Lucy J. 
Osgood, c. William Rees, 1914. Address, 1412 University Ave- 
nue, Wichita, Kan. 

Meredith, Clement Orestes. A.B. (A.B., Guilford, 1900; Ph.D., 
Johns Hopkins, 1912.) 
Entered 1900 as Guilford Scholar. 
Teacher. Superintendent of Guilford College High School; 



410 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1901 

Professor of Latin, Guilford College, N. C. ; Dean of same; Pro- 
fessor of French in Oglethorpe University, Ga. ; Professor of 
German, University of Richmond, Va. 

b. High Point, N. C., September 13, 1876. s. Elihu Meredith 
and Prudence Jane Welborn. m. Tamworth, N. H., July 23, 
1913, Angelina Wood. c. Edward Clement, 1914; Owen Wood, 
1915; Horace Welborn, 1917; David Lawrence, 1920; Lucile 
Wood, 1922. Address, University of Richmond, Va. 

Neilson, William LaCoste, A.B. 

Entered 1897. 

"H" in Football; Beta Rho Sigma. Mechanical Engineer. 
Standard Steel Works, 1901-05 ; Chester Steel Castings Company, 
1905-06; Vice-President and Foreign Manager, Norton Company, 
of Worcester, Mass., 1907 to date. Member, Royal Automobile 
Club ; Luffenham Heath Club ; Leicestershire Golf Club ; American 
Institute Mechanical Engineers. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 2, 1879. s. William G. Neilson and 
Mary Cunningham, m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 30, 1907, Dor- 
othy Crawford, c. W. LaCoste, Jr., 1909; Alan Crawford, 1914. 
Address, 10 Sackville Street, Piccadilly, London, W. L 

Patton, Richard, A.B. 

Entered 1897. 

Triangle Society. Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Depart- 
ment, 1901-04, inclusive; Winslow & Co., Wool, 1904-16; Sutcliffe 
& Co., Inc., 1916-18; 1918-19, in charge of Scouring and Carbon- 
izing Department, Wool and Yarns, Quartermaster Corps, United 
States Army. 1919 to date. Wool Commission Business, 158 
Surnmer Street, Boston. Member, Pennsylvania Scotch-Irish So- 
ciety; Boston Wool Trade Association; Wollaston Club, Wollas- 
ton, Mass. 

b. Doylestown, Pa., November 9, 1881. s. William Alexander 
Patton and Mary Elizabeth Tripple. m. Worcester, Mass., June 
4, 1913, Lilian I. K. Thompson, c. Richard Alexander, 1917; 
Eileen Dewhist, 1919. Address, 128 Winthrop Avenue, Wollas- 
ton, Mass., and 158 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. 

Rossmassler, Edward Collins, B.S. 

Entered 1897. 

Captain, Gymnasium Team (IV). With Sauquoit Silk Manu- 
facturing Company since 1901 ; Director of same and Secretary 
to date. Member, Board Managers, Silk Association of America ; 
Chairman, Bureau of Adjustment of same; Chairman, Committee 
on Admission of same. Member, 7th Regiment, Infantry, New 
York Guard, for 2 years. Member, Essex County Country Club, 



1901] MATRICULATE CATALOG ' 411 

West Orange, N. J. ; Scarsdale Golf and Country Club, New 
York; Manhattan Club, New York City. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 5, 1878. s. Richard Rossmassler 
and Bertha ColHns. m. May 1, 1905, Marjory Garrison Atwater. 
c. Richard (deceased), 1906; Edward Collins, Jr. (deceased), 
1907; Deborah Ward, 1909; Ogden Wood, 1912; Stephen At- 
water, 1920. Address, Circle Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. 

Rush, Calvin C. S.B. (M.D., 1907, Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered 1900 from Earlham College. 

Physician; Specialist on Diseases of the Eye. Clerk in Phila- 
delphia National Bank, Philadelphia, 1901-03; Student at Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania Medical School, 1903-07 ; Resident Physi- 
cian, University Hospital, Philadelphia, 1907-09; General Prac- 
tice, Portage, Pa., 1909-16; Post-Graduate Work at Wills Eye 
Hospital, Philadelphia ; Polyclinic Hospital ; Jefferson Medical Col- 
lege; Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston; 
New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York, 1916-18; 1918-19, 
Visiting Ophthalmologist to Canton Hospital, David Greek Hos- 
pital and Kung Yee Hospital, Canton, China, and to St. Luke's 
Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, during summer of 1919. Author of sci- 
entific articles on the treatment of myopid, of trachoma, etc., etc. 
Member, American Medical Association ; Pennsylvania State Medi- 
cal Association; Cambria County Medical Association; Sunne- 
hanna Country Club; Alpha Omega Alpha (Honorary Medical). 

b. Fairmount, Ind., February 16, 1876. s. Rev, Nixon Rush 
and Louisa Winslow. m. Fairmount, Ind., June 20, 1910, An- 
nette Johnson, c. Sylvia Louise, 1911 ; Norman J., 1913; Eleanor, 
1916; Calvin C, Jr., 1921. Address, 342 Main Street, Johnstown, 
Pa., and Mill-Creek Road, Southmont, Pa. 

Scull, Edward Marshall, A.B. 

Entered 1897. 

Editor-in-Chief, Haverfordian; Manager of same. Beta Rho 
Sigma. Writing and publishing. The Evening Bulletin, Philadel- 
phia, 1902-03; Officer and Director, The John C. Winston Pub- 
lishing Company, Philadelphia, 1903-11 and 1915-18; First Lieu- 
tenant, M. I. D., United States Army, General Staff, 1918-19; 
Editorial Contributor, The Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia, 1919; 
Author, "Hunting in the Arctic and Alaska," etc. Member, The 
Philadelphia Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 7, 1880. s. Edward Lawrence 
Scull (Class 1864; Manager, 1875-84) and Sarah Elizabeth Mar- 
shall, m. Philadelphia, Pa., May 26, 1914, Anne Price Johnson. 
c. Anne, 1916; David, 1917; Joan, 1919. Address, 1301 Walnut 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Sensenig, Wayne, A.B. (M.A., 1914; Ph.D., 1919. Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered 1898. 

Teacher of Mathematics. Engineer for 4 years in Nevada, 
Oregon and Washington. Teacher for 13 years. Member, Moun- 
taineers' Club, Seattle, Wash. ; Mathematical Association of 
America. 

b. Goodville, Lancaster County, Pa., April 23, 1879. s. Martin 
Sensenig and Mattie Rutt. m. Conshohocken, Pa., 1914, Elizabeth 
Long Crawford, c. Wayne, Jr., 1915; J. Crawford, 1917; David 
M., 1921. Address, care of Mrs. J. C. Crawford, R. F. D., Con- 
shohocken, Pa. 

Sharp, Frederick William, A.B. 

Entered 1897. 

*'H" in Cricket (IV). Stock farmer. Two years with lumber 
company in Tennessee ; 2 years. Assistant Cashier in Bank ; 6 
years, ranching and fruit growing in Idaho. Member, Piedmont 
Hunt Club. 

b. Berwyn, Pa., November 29, 1880. s. Joseph Webster Sharp 
and Sidney Serrill Bunting, m. April 9, 1910, Frida Grelle. c. 
Frederick W., Jr., 1911; Robert Webster, 1915; C. Louise, 1917. 
Address, R. F. D. No. 2, The Plains, Va. 

Walenta, George John, A.B. (B.D., Gen. Theolog. Seminary, 
1905.) 

Entered 1897. 

Captain, Track Team (IV) ; Editor, Haverfordian (III) ; Man- 
ager of same (IV). Founders' Club; Phi Beta Kappa. Clergy- 
man. Curate, Church of St. Simeon, Philadelphia, 1904-05 ; 
Church of the Advent, Boston, Mass., 1906; Instructor of Bible, 
William Penn Charter School, 1906-09; Curate, St. John's Church, 
Norristown, Pa., 1909-10; Rector, Church of St. Simeon, Phila- 
delphia, 1910 to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 22, 1874. s. Edmund Joseph 
Walenta and Anna Elizabeth Soltzhauer. m. Haverford, Pa., 
December 20, 1906, Madeleine Jones, c. Madeleine Dudley, 1908 ; 
Ruth Sherlock, 1909. Address, 2650 North Ninth Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Winslow, John Leiper, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Md., 1903.) 

Entered 1898 Sophomore Class. 

Lawyer. Associate Member of Draft Board ; Government In- 
vestigation. 

b. Baltimore, Md., March 7, 1880. s. Randolph Winslow (1871) 
and Rebecca Fayssoux Leiper. m. Bainbridge, Ga., June 27, 1906, 



1901] MATRICULATE CATALOG 413 

Anna Stuart Torrge. c. John Leiper, Jr., 1911; Rebecca F., 
1911. Address, 2033 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 

Wirgman, William Wayne, S.B. 

Entered from Paoli, Pa., 1897. 

Engineering Department of Phoenixville Bridge Building Com- 
pany, 1901- . 

b. Wayne, Pa., March 24, 1878. s. John McCrea Wirgman 

and Mary Atlee Wayne, m. , Elizabeth Ryon. Address, 

412 Pine Street, Selinsgrove, Pa. 

fWood, Walter Hallock, A.B. 

Entered 1898 Sophomore Class. 

Football "H" (II, III and IV) ; Member, Student Advisory 
Board (III and IV; Chairman, IV). Founders' Club. Teacher 
of Mathematics. Master, Mathematics, Friends' Select School, 
Philadelphia, 1901-05 ; Principal, Oakwood Seminary, Union 
Springs, N. Y., 1905-15; Mathematics Master, Westtov^n School, 
Pa., 1915-21. Member, National Educational Association; Mathe- 
matics Teachers' Association of Middle States ; Fellowship of 
Reconciliation; Minister in Society of Friends; Recorded, 1911. 

b. Farmington, N. Y., December 27, 1876. d. Westtown, Pa., 
April 11, 1921. s. Charles Henry Wood and Adelaide Hallock, 
m. Salem, Ohio, December 24, 1902, Jessie T. Atkinson, c. Kath- 
arine Virginia, 1906. 

Woodward, William Wellington, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1905. 

Entered 1897. 

Student, University of Pennsylvania Medical School, 1901-05 ; 
Interne, Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, 1905-08; Practice of 
Medicine in West Chester. Member, Stafif, Chester County Hos- 
pital, 1908-22, except during war service, 1917-19. A, E. F. 
Medical Corps in France, 1918-19. Member, College of Physi- 
cians, Philadelphia; A. M. P. O. Medical Fraternity; Chester 
County and Pennsylvania State Medical Societies; American 
Medical Association; Officers of Foreign Wars; West Chester 
Golf and Country Club. 

b. West Chester, Pa., March 9, 1880. s. Charles E. Woodward 
and Ellen Louise James. Address, 26 South Church Street, West 
Chester, Pa. 

Yearsley, Arthur Ralston, S.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1898. 

Captain, Track Team (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa. Real Estate and 
Insurance. With Lukens Iron and Steel Company, 1901-09; Real 
Estate and Insurance, 1909 to date. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., September 25, 1880. s. Isaac Yearsley, Jr., 



414 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1901 

and M. Ella Emery, m. Coatesville, Pa., September 19, 1907, 
Elva L. Ash. c. C. Wistar, 1914; Eleanor, 1918; Lawrence, 1921. 
Address, 568 East Main Street, Coatesville, Pa. 

Non-Graduates 

Allen, Charles Francis. 

Entered 1897 and left 1898 during the Freshman year. 

Clerk, Provident Life and Trust Company, Philadelphia, 
1901- . Farmer and Fruit Raiser. 

b. Beverly, N. J., May 26, 1879. s. Charles Milton Allen (As- 
sistant in Mathematics, 1845) and Martha AUinson. m. Edge- 
water Park, N. J., October 12, 1911, H. Elfleda Mann. Address, 
Eighth Street, Riverton, N. J. 

Babbitt, Harold French. 

Entered from West Brattleboro, Vt., 1897, and left at close of 
Freshman year, 1898. 

Sales Engineer, S. F. Bowser & Co., 50 Church Street, New 
York City. 

b. Andover, Mass., September 21, 1876. s. Rev. James Howard 
Babbitt and Mary French Abbott, m. Takoma Park, D. C, Sep- 
tember 21, 1904, Katherine Maude Dexter, c. Alice Dexter, 1907. 
Address, 116 Lenox Avenue, East Orange, N. J. 

Chase, Frank Sewell. 

Entered from Manchester, N. H., 1897, and left at close of 
Freshman year. 

With Illinois State Agent, New Hampshire Fire Insurance Com- 
pany. With same company in various capacities since leaving 
college. 

b. East Deering, N. H., February 5, 1877. s. John Franklin 
Chase and Mary Almy. m. Chicago, 111., November 1, 1911, Sybil 
Nash. Address, 305 Vale Street, Bloomington, 111. 

Fardon, Albert Henry. (M.A.; M.D.; D.P.H., Cambridge; M.R. 
C.S.; L.R.C.P., London.) 
Entered Junior Class 1899 and left February, 1900. 
Physician. Numerous hospital appointments. Surgeon to 
Friends' Ambulance Unit, B. E. F. 

b. Finsbury Park, London, England, October 13, 1877. s. 
Thomas Fardon and Sarah Ann Brown. Last address, Brendon, 
Red Hill, England. 

Grayson, Theodore Julius. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1902; B.S. in 
Econ., Univ. of Pa., 1920.) 
Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1897, and left at close of Sophomore 
year. 



1901] MATRICULATE CATALOG 415 

Attorney-at-Law, member of all courts, both Federal and State, 
in Pennsylvania. Specialist in public utility law and law of estates. 
Represents many gas and water companies. Author of Grayson 
on the Law of Beneficial Associations, and numerous magazine 
articles. Assistant Professor of Finance, Wharton School, Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania; Director of Evening and Extension 
Schools, University of Pennsylvania. Treasurer of New Jersey 
Utilities Association; Member of American Gas Association; 
American Water Works Association; Pennsylvania Water Works 
Association ; Pennsylvania State Gas Association ; New Jersey 
State Gas Association; Member, Union League of Philadelphia; 
University Club of Philadelphia; Philadelphia Cricket Club; 
FrankHn Inn Club; Pennsylvania State Bar Association; His- 
torical Society of Pennsylvania. 

b. Beverly, N. J., March 4, 1880. s. Frederick W. Grayson, 
Jr., and Katherine Julius. Address, 1327 Real Estate Trust Build- 
ing, Philadelphia, Pa. Residence, 2109 Locust Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Langfeld, Herbert Sidney. (Ph.D., BerHn, Germany, 1909.) 

Entered 1897 and left on account of ill health at end of Fresh- 
man year. 

Assistant Professor, Psychology, and Director of Psychological 
Laboratory, Harvard University. Secretary to United States 
Naval Attache, United States Embassy, Berlin, 1902-04; Research 
Fellow, Harvard, 1909-10; Instructor in Psychology, Harvard, 
1910-15; Assistant Professor since 1915. Acting Director, Psy- 
chological Laboratory, Harvard, 1917-19; Director of same since 
1919. Lieutenant, R. O. T. C, Harvard, 1918 ; Member, Massa- 
chusetts Motor Corps; Research Secretary, Y. M. C. A. in France, 
1918. Author: An Elementary Laboratory Course in Psychology; 
The Aesthetic Attitude; numerous scientific articles on psycho- 
logical subjects, and six articles on Psychology of Advertising, 
etc. Member, Harvard Club, Boston and New York; Oakley 
Country Club; Hyannisport Golf Club; Fellow of American As- 
sociation for the Advancement of Science; Member, Council of 
American Psychological Association ; American Archseological As- 
sociation; American Folk Lore Society; Cambridge Social and 
Dramatic Union, Men's Church Club, Cambridge. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 24, 1879. s. Charles Langfeld and 
Flora Rosenbaum. m. New York City, N. Y., October 6, 1904, 
Florence Hoffman. Address, 38 Francis Avenue, Cambridge, 
Mass. 



416 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1901 

Macomber, Edward Leonard. 

Entered 1897 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Town Clerk, Westport, Mass., 1898 to date; Justice of Peace, 
1899 to date; Notary Public, 1901 to date; Executor and Ad- 
ministrator of Estates; Trustee of Public Library, 1901-07; Mem- 
ber, School Board, 1903-09; Board of Health, 1913 to date. Di- 
rector of Old Dartmouth Historical Society, 1903 to date; Presi- 
dent, Central Village Improvement Society; Secretary, Associa- 
tion of Descendants of Stephen Allen; Treasurer, Westport 
Monthly Meeting. 

b. Westport, Mass., January 26, 1877. s. John A. Macomber 
and Esther A. Allen, m. Wakefield, Mass., June 27, 1906, Ada 
Snowden Buzzell. c. Elizabeth Snowden, 1912; John Austin, 
1916; Eleanor Russell, 1918; Margaret Allen, 1921. Address, 
Central Village, Mass. 

Mellor, George Brown, Jr. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1898 and left at close of year. 

Farmer since leaving college. Member of East Bradford School 
Board since 1907. Member, Home Cluster; Chester County Farm 
Bureau; Chester County Corn Growers' Association; Brandywine 
Grange No. 60. 

b. "Willow Dale" Farm, Chester County, Pa., November 13, 
1877. s. George B. Mellor (Class 1862) and Sarah Savery. m. 
West Chester, Pa., August 6, 1913, Martha Bullock. Address, 
"Willow Dale" Farm, East Bradford Township, Chester County, 
Pa. (West Chester R. F. D. No. 7). 

Moore, Herbert Wills. (B.S. Rutgers, 1904.) 

Entered 1897 and left at close of the year. 

Research Engineer. General Chemical Company, Camden, N. J., 
1904-1907. Assistant Instructor, Ceramics, Rutgers, 1907-09; At- 
lantic Terra Cotta Company, Perth Amboy, N. J., Plant Chemist, 
Chief Chemist and Production Manager of same. 1920- , Re- 
search Engineer with Precision Grinding Wheel Company, 
Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. Member, National Geographical 
Society; American Ceramic Society; Phi Beta Kappa. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., May 23, 1880. s. John Moore and 
Priscilla N. Wills, m. Radnor, Pa., Ella A. Edwards, c. Herbert 
W., Jr., 1912. Address, Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Off, Edward Peltz. 

Entered 1897 and left Freshman year. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., . s. and . m. Philadelphia, 

Pa., May 10, 1907, Elsie M. Fox. Address, 1930 Rittenhouse 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Randolph, Evan. (A.B., Harvard Univ., 1903.) 

Entered 1897; left during Freshman year. 

Entered Freshman Class, Harvard University, 1899. Vice- 
President, The Girard National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 29, 1880. s. Evan Randolph and 
Rachel Story Jenks. m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 7, 1906, 
Hope Carson, c. Hope, 1908; Evan, 3d, 1909; Hampton Carson, 
1911; Rachel, 1915; David Story, 1922. Address, Corner Seminole 
and Chestnut Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Pa. 

Schoiey, Howard Wilson. 

Entered 1897 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 31, 1881. s. Edmund Dickinson 
Schoiey and Anna Wilson. Address, care of Edmund D. Schoiey, 
Philadelphia Trust Safe Deposit and Insurance Company, 413-17 
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Taylor, Herbert Hazzard. 

Entered 1897 and left at close of Sophomore year, 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 22, 1882. s. Joseph Hazzard Tay- 
lor and Florence McFerran. No address. 

Thomas, Russell Elmslie. 

Entered 1898 Sophomore Class and left in Spring of 1901. 

Student of Mining Engineering, Lehigh University. Mining 
and Metallurgical Work in Copper and Coal Mines, Mexico; Hy- 
draulic and Tunnel Work in Alaska; Arizona, Copper and Gold 
Developments ; Assistant to Chief Engineer at Jerome, Ariz. ; Los 
Angeles, 1907 to date, Construction Work. Assistant Building 
Inspector, City of Los Angeles, Cal., to 1922. Farming to date. 
Member, Phi Gamma Delta ; Masons ; American Association of 
Engineers. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 18, 1878. s. Charles Monroe Thomas, 
M. D., and Marion Elmslie TurnbuU. m. Los Angeles, Cal., Jan- 
uary 22, 1908, Charlotte M. Hartford, c. Marion; Virginia. Ad- 
dress, Route 3, West Chester, Pa. Twin Larches Farms. 

Tomlinson, Alexander Cooper. 

Entered 1897. 

1901-03, with Glen Iron Furnace Company. 1903 to date, 
American Water Softener Company; Treasurer of same. Mem- 
ber, The Union League, Philadelphia; Haddon Country Club. 

b. Laurel Springs, N. J., September 3, 1897. s. Benjamin Albert 
Tomlinson and Mary V. Cooper, m. Haddonfield, N. J., April, 

27 



418 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1902 

1914, Mary Cooper Buzby. c. William B., 1915 ; Margaret, 1918. 
Address, 114 King's Highway West, Haddonfield, N. J. 

fWebster, I. Herbert. 

Entered from Media, Pa., 1897, and left at close of Sophomore 
year. 

1899-1900, Real Estate, William T. B. Roberts; 1900-04, Phila- 
delphia Pneumatic Tool Company; 1904- , Provident Life and 
Trust Company, Insurance Division. Publisher of pamphlets on 
insurance systems. 

b. Delaware County, Pa., March 8, 1879. d. March 9, 1917. 
s. Pennell Larkin Webster and Mary Webster Yarnall. m. Nor- 
ristown. Pa., October 3, 1901, Mary Rowena Hobensack. 

Wendell, Robert Stewart. 

Entered from Wayne, Pa., 1896, and left 1899. 
Civil Engineer. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 6, 1878. s. Herman Wendell and 
Tilla A. Wendell. Address, care of Wendell & Smith, Essex 

Fells, N. J. 

Zook, Charles Augustus Bitner. 

Entered 1897 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Dealer in Leaf Tobacco until 1908. United States Navy, as 
Pay Clerk, during war (Overseas Transportation Service). Re- 
tired. President, Pennsylvania Soap Company, since May 8, 1922. 
Member, Hamilton Club; Lancaster Country Club; Lancaster 
Auto Club; The American Legion; Lancaster Post 34, Depart- 
ment Pennsylvania. 

b. Lancaster, Pa., January 10, 1879. s. J. Gust. Zook and 
Emma Elizabeth Bitner. m. Philadelphia, Pa., January 19, 1914, 
Beatrice McMullen Bullen. c. J. Gust., II, 1914; C. A. B., Jr., 
1916; Sarah Lippincott, 1920. Address, Route 5, Lancaster, Pa. 

1902 

Balderston, Henry Lloyd, S.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1899. 

1902-04, Draftsman, Pencoyd Iron Works; 1904, Chief In- 
spector of same; 1904-05, Assistant Engineer, Allentown Rolling 
Mills; 1905-06, Drafting Department, Trenton Plant, American 
Bridge; 1906-07, Drafting Department, Belmont Iron Works; 
1907-08, Survey and Construction, Cecil Farmers' Telephone Com- 
pany; 1908-10, Stock Salesman, United Securities Company; 1910, 
Stock Salesman, Precision Thermometer and Instrument Com- 



1902] MATRICULATE CATALOG 419 

pany; 1910-11, Chemical Engineering, Precision Thermometer and 
Instrument Company; 1911 to date. Secretary, and, since 1920, 
Treasurer, also Sales Manager, Precision Thermometer and In- 
strument Company. Member, Philadelphia Golf Club; Divotee 
Golf Club. 

b. Westtown, Pa., July 3, 1881. s. C. Canby Bladerston and 
Mary Anna Brown, m. December 5, 1912, Cara M. Gibbons, c. 
William Gibbons, 1915; Henry Lloyd, Jr., 1917. Address, 34 
Simpson Road, Ardmore, Pa. 

Barclay, Joseph John, A.B. 

Entered 1898. 

Law Student for 1 year. Poultry Business. Manager and 
Owner of The Barclay Egg Farm; Treasurer, The Barclay 
Canister Rock Company. Member, Bedford Springs Golf Club. 

b. Newport, Pa., December 13, 1880. s. John J. Barclay and 
Laura W. Baily. Address, 230 South Juliana Street, Bedford, Pa. 

Boles, Edgar Howard, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1905.) 

Entered 1898. 

Alumni Prize Oration, Senior year. Editor-in-Chief, University 
of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1904-05 (then called "American 
Law Register"); Practice of Law, Philadelphia, 1905-08; As- 
sistant to General Solicitor, New York Central Railroad Com- 
pany, 1908-10; Assistant General Solicitor, Lehigh Valley Railroad 
Company, 1910; General Attorney of same, 1910-11; General 
Solicitor, 1911-18; General Counsel, 1918-20; Vice-President and 
General Counsel, 1920- . Member, University Club, New York 
City ; Ardsley Club, New York ; Railroad Club, New York City. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 7, 1880. s. George H. Boles and 
Rhoda O. Borden, m. Ardmore, Pa., October 18, 1905, Blanche 
Huey. c. Alan, 1906; Eloise, 1908; Laurence, 1910. Address, 21 
East Eighty-second Street, New York City, and 143 Liberty 
Street, New York City. 

Brown, Justin Emmett, A.B. (A.B., Penn College, 1901 ; M.A., 
1902.) 

Entered 1901 from Penn College Seminary. 

Student, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, 1902-04. Mis- 
sionary to China since 1904. Luchowfu, Anhuei, China. 

b. Rose Hill, Iowa, June 6, 1876. s. William H. Brown and 
Margaret Caroline Ayers. m. Nanking, China, November 16, 
1906, Genevieve Perkins, c. Ransom Perkins, 1911 ; Arthur Win- 
field, 1914; Jeanne Elizabeth, 1916. Address, 503 Sixth Street, 
Ames, Iowa, and Luchowfu, Anhuei, China. 



420 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1902 

Brown, Shipley, S.B. 

Entered 1899. 

Captain, Gymnasium Team, Senior year. Chemist, Lake Su- 
perior Company; with Downingtown Manufacturing Company; 
Hotel Manager, Atlantic City; Farming; Manager; Community 
Kitchen. 

b. Westtown, Pa., October 23, 1881. s. Thomas Kite Brown 
and Caroline Cadbury. m. Germantown, Pa., October 18, 1905, 
Lucy Haines, c. Alice Deborah, 1907; Thomas Shipley, 1912. 
Address, Westtown, Pa. 

Cary, Charles Reed, S.B. (S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1904.) 

Entered 1899. 

Student of Electro-Chemistry, M. I. T., 1902-04. Sales Man- 
ager, James S. Biddle, 1904-06; Assistant Engineer, Pennsylvania 
Railroad East River Tunnels, 1906-08; Sales Department, Leeds 
& Northrup Company, 1908 to date; Sales Manager of same. 

b. Baltimore, Md., December 26, 1881. s. Charles J. Cary and 
Sue B. Reed. m. Bryn Mawr, Pa., September 7, 1912, Margaret 
Morris Reeve, c. Barbara Lloyd, 1914; Stephen Grellet, 1915; 
Sarah Comfort, 1918. Address, 1 Lehman Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Chambers, William Wilkie, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1905.) 

Entered 1898. 

Football Team, I, H, III and IV. Real Estate Broker, Insur- 
ance and Notary Public. 

b. Manchester, England, November 8, 1876. s. Isaac Chambers 
and Mary Blackie. m. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., July 19, 1912, Minnie 
M. Harrison, c. Charlotte E., 1913; William W., Jr., 1914; Ada 
H., 1917; Terrance H., 1919. Address, 116 Ardmore Avenue, 
Ardmore, Pa. 

Cookman, Arthur Shirley, A.B. 

Entered 1898. 

President, Student Council, IV; President, Y. M. C. A., IV. 
Merchant. 1902-05, Clerk, Robert Crooks 8i Co., Importers and 
Exporters; 1906-07, Manager, Wool Department, The Abe Stein 
Company; 1907-16, Manager, New York Ofifice, and Partner, 
Ayres Bridges & Co.; 1917 to date, A. S. Cookman & Co., Im- 
porters and Exporters. 1918, Officers' Training Camp for Ar- 
tillery at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. Member, Englewood Field 
Club; Englewood Club. 

b. Wilmington, Del., November 28, 1880. s. John E. Cookman 
and Margaret Howland. m. Haverford, Pa., October 19, 1905, 
Martha Stephenson, c. Briant, 1907; John, 1909; Arthur, 1911; 
George, 1916. Address, Broad Avenue, Englewood, N. J. 



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Dennis, William Varney, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1899. 

Honors in English. Teacher and Supervisor. 1902-10, Teacher, 
Friends' Academy, Moorestown, N. J.; 1910-19, Friends' Select 
School, Philadelphia, Fa.; 1919-20, Director, Vocational School, 
and Supervisor of Township Schools, Spring Mills, Pa. ; 1921 to 
date, Associate Professor of Rural Sociology, The Pennsylvania 
State College. 

b. Dover, N. H., September 21, 1879. s. William Brown Dennis 
and Leah Helen Goodwin. Address, 426 East College Avenue, 
State College, Pa, 

Evans, Charles, A.B. 

Entered 1899. 

Honors in German. Student, University of Leipzig, 1906-08; 
Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, 1908-09. Fellow in Germanics 
and Romance Languages, University of Pennsylvania, 1910-11. 
1902-04, Professor, English Literature, Guilford College, N. C; 
1904-05, Instructor in English, Locust Valley School, L. I.; 1911- 
13, Instructor in German, Bucknell University; 1914 to date, Pro- 
fessor, German, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. Author, 
various articles on evangelical topics. Member, Modern Language 
Association. 

b. Springfield, Pa., August 19, 1878. s. Thomas Evans and 
Agnes Parker, m. Berlin, Germany, June 8, 1910, Clare Grube. 
c. Charles Johannes, 1911; Clara Agnes, 1912; Thomas Reinliard 
Grube, 1918. Address, 1824 North Bouvier Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Evans, Edward Wyatt, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1903; LL.B., Univ. 
of Pa., 1907.) 

Entered 1898. 

Manager, Track Team (HI). Phi Beta Kappa. Founders' 
Club. Member, Board Managers, 1911 to date. 1903-04, Haines, 
Jones & Cadbury Company ; 1904-07, Law Student, University 
of Pennsylvania; 1907-12, Practice of Law, with Innes & Williams 
and WilHams & Sinkler; 1912-15, Assistant Counsel, Legal De- 
partment, The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania and As- 
sociated Companies; 1915-19, Secretary of Fellowship of Recon- 
ciliation; 1918 to date. General Secretary, Social Order Committee, 
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, 304 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Mem- 
ber, City Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 31, 1882. s. Jonathan Evans 
(Manager, 1897-1911) and Rachel Reeve Cope. m. Villa Nova, 



422 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1902 

Pa., September 15, 1911, Jacqueline Pascal Morris, c. Ernest 
Mervyn, 1913; Francis Cope, 1914; Katharine Wistar, 1916; 
Elisabeth Morris (deceased) 1917; Christopher, 1919. Address, 
6014 Chew Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., and 304 Arch 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Fox, John Sharpless, A.B. (Ph.D., Univ. of Mich., 1906.) 

Entered 1898. 

Captain, Football Team (III) ; Honors in History and Political 
Science; Phi Beta Kappa. 1902-03, Instructor in History, 
Bloomsburg State Normal School, Bloomsburg, Pa. ; 1903-04, 
Graduate Student, University of Chicago ; 1904-06, at University 
of Michigan; 1906-12, Instructor in History, University High 
School, University of Chicago. Teacher of Civics and History, 
Bowen High School, Chicago, 111., 1915 to date; also, Extension 
Instructor of History in Correspondence Department of Univer- 
sity of Chicago since 1914. 

b. Lincoln University, Pa., November 14, 1877. s. John Thorn- 
ton Fox and Gertrude Sharpless. m. Allegan, Mich., June 27, 
1906. Myrtle Leah Perrigo. c. John Perrigo, 1908; William 
Thornton Rickert, 1912; David Sharpless, 1922. Address, 5473 
Drexel Avenue, Chicago, 111. 

fGarrett, George Spencer, S.B. 

Entered 1899. 

Chemist, American Water Softener Company, Philadelphia. 

b. Garrettford, Pa., November 2, 1880. d. November 28, 1907. 
s. George Sellers Garrett (Manager, 1866-69) and Mary West 
Maris. 

Grant, William Henry, S.B. 

Entered 1898. 

Triangle Society. Manufacturer. Division Superintendent, B. 
F. Sturtevant Company, Boston, Mass. ; Production Engineer, 
Westinghouse Machine Company, Pittsburgh ; Factory Superin- 
tendent for Rockwood Sprinkler Company, Chicago, Manufac- 
turing Engineers ; General Electric Company, Pittsfield, Mass. ; 
Manufacturing Superintendent, The Fulton Company, Knoxville, 
Tenn. ; Manufacturer of Domestic Specialties. Member, Travelers' 
Protective Association; Masonic Orders. 

b. Woonsocket, R. I., February 25, 1880. s. George H. Grant 
and Ellen F. Rand. m. Boston, Mass., November 21, 1906, Louise 
Beaumont Wootton. c. Ellen Beaumont, 1907. Address, 2900 
Magnolia Avenue, Knoxville, Tenn. 



1902] MATRICULATE CATALOG 423 

Gummere, Richard Mott, A.B. (A.M., 1904; Ph.D., 1907. Har- 
vard.) 

Entered 1898. 

Cricket "H" (III) ; Final Honors in Greek and Latin; General 
Honors; Haverfordian; Musical Clubs; Manager, Cricket Team 
(IV) ; Captain, Soccer Team (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa. (Presi- 
dent, Haverford Chapter, 1918-19.) Provident Life and Trust 
Company, Philadelphia, 1902-03; Student, Harvard University, 
1903-07; Instructor, Assistant and Associate Professor of Latin, 
Haverford College, 1907-18; Assistant to the President, 1915-18; 
Headmaster, William Penn Charter School, 1918 to date. Mem- 
ber, Board of Overseers, William Penn Charter School; School 
Director, Haverford Township, 1917- ; Board of Managers, Hav- 
erford College, 1919- ; Board of Trustees, Bryn Mawr College, 
1920- . Co-author in two Beginners' Latin Books; Translator of 
Seneca's Letters in the Loeb Classical Library; Contributor of 
articles in various classical periodicals; President, Classical Asso- 
ciation of Atlantic States, 1919-20; President, Philadelphia Classi- 
cal Club, 1919-20; Member, Headmasters' Association; Township 
Officer, Boys' Working Reserve of Pennsylvania, 1918. Member 
Franklin Inn Club, Philadelphia; University Club, Philadelphia 
(Board of Governors, 1919-21). 

b. Burlington, N. J., August 3, 1883. s. Francis Barton Gum- 
mere (Class 1872) and Amelia Smith Mott. m. Villa Nova, Pa., 
June 30, 1908, Christine Robinson, c. Eleanor, 1909; Richard M., 
Jr., 1912. Address, College Avenue, Haverford, Pa., and 8 South 
Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Haviland, Joseph Bernard, A.B. 

Entered 1898. 

1902-03, Business; 1903-05, Columbia Law School; 1905 to 
date. Law Practice; 1910-11, Supervisor, United States Census; 
1906-11, National Guard, New York State, 7th Infantry, Private; 
1916-20, New York State Guard, 7th Infantry, all ranks to Lieu- 
tenant; 1917-18, Draft Board; 1917-19, Company B, 7th Infantry, 
New York Guard, representative on "7th Regiment Gazette." 

b. Glens Falls, N. Y., December 4, 1876. s. Willis J. Haviland 
and Arabella Wing Andrews, m. New York City, April 6, 1910, 
Emily Elizabeth Hait. Address, 2612 Broadway, New York City. 

Hendricks, Kearney Everett, S.B. (S.B., Guilford, 1900.) 
Entered 1901 from Guilford College. 

1902-03, Railroad Surveying and Construction. Graduate Stu- 
dent, Mathematics, Johns Hopkins, 1903-04. 1904-05, Transit- 



424 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1902 

man . on Railroad Construction ; 1905-07, Resident Engineer on 
Railroad Construction; 1907, Assistant Engineer on Railroad 
Project; 1908-16, Instructor in Civil Engineering at Lehigh Uni- 
versity; 1916-20, Assistant Engineer in charge of construction of 
dam. Member, A. S. C. E. 

b. Randolph County, N. C, January 9, 1878. s. George G. 
Hendricks and Priscilla A. Spoon, m. Natural Bridge, Va., Au- 
gust 17, 1918, Ethel McGill. Address, 404 Queens Road, Char- 
lotte, N. C, 

Inumaru, Tetsutaro, A.B. 

Entered . 

1903, appointed Overseer of Departments 1, 6 and 7 at Fifth 
Imperial Japanese Government Exposition. 1904, Member of 
Japan Exhibit Association at St. Louis Fair. Managing Director, 
Tokio Rice and Produce Exchange, Ltd. 

b. . s. and . m. Japan, 1907, Tsune. c. Three. 

Address, 7 Koyamacho, Mita Tokyo, Japan. 

Jones, Samuel Percy, S.B. 

Entered 1898. 

Retail Coal and Millwork Business since 1902; Manager of 
same since 1911. Committeeman, Industrial Committee, Victory 
Liberty Loan. Member, Philadelphia Coal Exchange; Coal Club 
of Philadelphia; Keystone Auto Club; Little Egg Harbor Yacht 
Club; Germantown Business Men's Association. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 13, 1880. s. Samuel Jones and 
Philena S. Smedley. m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 3, 1905, Mary 
K. Yerkes. c. Samuel C, 1906; Eleanor Y., 1913. Address, 173 
Maplewood Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Kirk, Edward Goodwin, A.B. 

Entered 1898. 

b. West Chester, Pa., June 30, 1879. s. William S. Kirk and 
Betsey Davies Barnes. Address, 257 South Fifty-third Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Longstreth, William Collins, A.B.; A.M., 1904. 

Entered 1898. 

Leader, Banjo Club (IV). Banker. Stokes & Smith Company, 
Manufacturers of Paper Box Machinery, etc. ; Kelsey Motor Car 
Company, Automobile Dealers; Longstreth Motor Car Company; 
Brooke, Stokes & Co., Bankers ; partner in same to date. Squad 
Leader in Third and Fourth Liberty Loan Drives. Member, 
Merion Cricket Club; University Club; Member, Committee of 



1902] MATRICULATE CATALOG 425 

Management, Central Branch, Y. M. C. A. of Philadelphia; Mem- 
ber, Board Managers, Apprentices' Library of Philadelphia ; Mem- 
ber, Executive Committee, Friends' Temperance Association of 
Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 13, 1882. s. Thomas Kimber Long- 
streth (Class 1870) and Lucy Branson, m. Washington, D. C, 
April 21, 1917, Nella Thacher. c. William Thacher, 1919; Frank 
Hoover, 1921. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Newman, Herman, A.B.; A.M., 1906. 

Entered 1900. 

"H" in Debating. 1902-07, Assistant Editor, "The American 
Friend"; 1907-12, Editor of same; 1913-16, Director, Aid De- 
partment, to date. Assistant Superintendent, Illinois Children's 
Home and Aid Society; 1913-18, Pastoral Secretary of Chicago 
Monthly Meeting. Treasurer, Social Service Club, Chicago, 111., 
1916-17; 1905-06, Recording Clerk of Kansas Yearly Meeting. 
To date, Editor, "Home Life for Childhood." 1919, Member of 
Friends' Unit in Germany, American Friends' Service Committee. 

b. Roberts, III, October 22, 1874. s. William R. Newman and 
Sarah H. Peacock, m. Baltimore, Md., August 15, 1907, Emma 
J. Broomell. Address, 10114 Prospect Avenue, Chicago, 111. 

Philips, William Pyle, A.B. (A.M., 1903; LL.B., 1907, Harvard 
Univ.) 

Entered 1899. 

Editor-in-Chief, Haver fordian (IV); Phi Beta Kappa; Final 
Honors in English ; Haverford Fellowship. Founders' Club. 
Banker. 1907-12, Practice of Law; Partner in Law Firm, Byrne 
& Cutcheon; Partner in Firm of J. W. Seligman & Co., 1912 to 
date. Director in numerous corporations. Member, University, 
Metropolitan, Piping Rock, City Midday, and Harvard Clubs, all 
of New York City. 

b. West Chester, Pa., June 29, 1882. s. George Morris Philips 
and Elizabeth M. Pyle. m. New York City, December 1, 1914, 
Harriet B. Paris. Address, 54 Wall Street, New York City. 

fPusey, William Webb, IL, S.B. 

Entered 1898. 

1902-03, Purchasing Department, Pusey & Jones, Wilmington, 
Del. ; 1903- , Banking, with The Maxwell Stevenson, Jr., & Co., 
Philadelphia. 

b. Wilmington, Del., May 12, 1880. d. August 6, 1915. s. 
Charles Wise Pusey and Anna Rumford. 



426 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1902 

Reeder, John Wallace, S.B. 

Entered 1898. 

Iron Manufacture; Railroad Contracting; Ice Manufacture, to 
date. Member, Boy Scouts. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., December 26, 1879. s. Wilbur Fisk Reeder 
and Elizabeth Gotwalt. m. Claremont, Cal., December 1, 1910, 
Mabelle Crawford, c. Harriet Spencer, 1913; John Wallace, Jr., 
1916. Address, 729 South Madison Avenue, Pasadena, Cal. 

fRoberts, David Allen, S.B. 
Entered 1898. 

1903-12, Nazel Engineering and Machine Works, Machine De- 
partment. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., May 25, 1880. d. Moorestown, N. J., 
April 16, 1912. s. David Roberts and Elizabeth Leeds Allen. 

Ross, Robert John, S.B. 

Entered 1896; completed one year; re-entered 1899. 

Sales Engineer. 1902-04, Engineering Apprentice, Westing- 
house Electric Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa.; 
1904 to date. Sales Department, Westinghouse Electric and Manu- 
facturing Company. Member, American Institute Electrical Engi- 
neers ; Engineers' Club of Philadelphia ; New York Railroad Club ; 
Overbrook Golf Club, 

b. Ontario, Canada, April 14, 1878. s. Adam A. Ross and 
Elizabeth McMaster. Address, Walnut Lane, Haver ford, Pa. 

Scattergood, Herbert Armitt, S.B. 

Entered Sophomore Class 1899. 

Rodman on Pennsylvania Railroad, Lambertville, N. J., 1903- . 
Manufacturers' Representative, 601 Market Street, Camden, N. J., 
1922. 

b. West Chester, Pa., January 11, 1881. s. Thomas S. Scatter- 
good and Sarah Armitt Woodward. Address, 351 Kings Highway 
West, Haddonfield, N. J. 

Schrag, Andrew Dante, A.B. (Ph.D., 1906, Johns Hopkins 

Univ.) 

Entered 1899. 

Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Banker. Instructor, Western Reserve 
University, 1906-07; Student at University of Berlin, 1907-08 
Associate Professor of German, University of Nebraska, 1908-18 
President of Farmers' State Bank, Davenport, Neb., 1919 to date 
Author : Dissertation on "Development of German Village Story,' 
and "A German Grammar." 



1902] MATRICULATE CATALOG 427 

b. Moundridge, Kan., September 19, 1876. s. Daniel Schrag 
and Katherine Stucky. m. July 9, 1914, Harriet Graves, c. 
Harriet Gretchen, 1916; Harold Graves, 1919. Address, Daven- 
port, Neb. 

Scott, Norris Alexander, S.B. 

Entered 1898. 

Triangle Society. Treasurer, Heed Office Building; President, 
Scott Motor Company, Inc. Member, Union League, Philadel- 
phia ; Lansdowne Golf Club ; Director, Keystone Automobile Club ; 
Mason; Member, Fairway Club; Automobile Trade Association; 
Building Owners' Association. 

b. Concordville, Pa., September 9, 1880. s. Norris J. Scott and 
Rebecca Cope Smedley. m. Lansdowne, Pa., October 17, 1906, 
Frances Lillian Taylor, c. Norris A., Jr., 1907; Gretchen, 1912. 
Address, Moylan-Rose Valley, Pa. 

Seller, C. Linn, S.B. ; A.M., 1905. (Ph.D., 1912, Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered 1898. 

Leader of Musical Clubs, 3 years; President, Class (IV). Engi- 
neering Department, B. & O. Railroad, at Baltimore; Baldwin 
Locomotive Works, Draughting Department; Master at Haver- 
ford School, 1903-07; Member, Faculty, University of Pennsyl- 
vania, Wharton School, Department of Economics, 1907-13; Pro- 
fessional Musician, 1913-17, New York City; Phonograph Busi- 
ness, 1917-21. 1921 to date, with American Piano Company. 
Author, 45 songs, choruses and other musical compositions. Mem- 
ber, American Manufacturers' Export Association; Psi Upsilon 
Club of New York ; Peninsula Club of Long Island. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 30, 1881. s. Dr. Carl Seiler and 
Caroline Gibson Linn. m. New York City, December 11, 1909, 
Evelyn Norton, c. Jane, 1910; Ursula Lucy, 1916; Edwin Nor- 
ton, 1918. Address, 34 North Drive, Great Neck, L. I., and care 
of American Piano Company, 129 East Thirty-ninth Street, New 
York City. 

Smith, Charles Harper, A.B. (A.B., Earlham, 1901 ; A.M., Har- 
vard, 1906.) 
Entered 1901 from Earlham College. 

Teacher, Abington Friends' School, Jenkintown, Pa., 1902-03 ; 
- at Sidwell's School, Washington, D. C, 1903-05 ; Student, Har- 
vard University Graduate School, 1905-06; Teacher, Roxbury 
Latin School, Boston, Mass., 1906-08 ; at University School, Cleve- 
land, Ohio, 1908-09; at Haverford School, Haverford, Pa., 1912- 
17; Officer, United States Food Administration, Washington, D. 



428 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1902 

C, October to December, 1917; Captain, United States Army, 
December, 1917, to August, 1919; Officer, United States Veterans' 
Bureau, July, 1920, to date. 

b. Newcastle, Ind., July 11, 1878. s. George W. Smith and 
Tacy Livezey. m. San Francisco, Cal., August 22, 1918, Josephine 
Helen Stubbs. Address, Sunderland House, Thirty-fifth Street 
and Powelton Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Spiers, Alexander Guy Holborn, A.B. (A.M., 1904; Ph.D., 1909, 
Harvard.) 

Entered 1898. 

Teacher, French and German, Coulter School, Chicago, 111. ; 
Student in France and Germany, 1902-03 (15 months) ; Teaching 
Fellow and Instructor, Harvard University; Associate Professor 
of Romance Languages, Haverford College, 1909-16; Associate 
Professor in charge of French and Spanish, Columbia College, 
Columbia University, since 1916. Member, Committee for Ameri- 
can Reviewing of French Books; Critic for the Bookman of "Re- 
cent French Books." Author, college text: Balzac's Eugenie 
Grandet; Author of sundry articles in the Bookman, The Nation, 
Columbia University Quarterly, The Review, Studies in Philology, 
Modern Language Review, Modern Language Notes, etc. Mem- 
ber, Franklin Inn Club of Philadelphia. 

b. London, England, May 14, 1881. s. I.H. B. Spiers and Jane 
Owen Williams, m. Wayne, Pa., 1910, Jessie Louise Fulweiler. 
c. Jane Alice Florence, 1911; Anne Evelyn Parker, 1912. Ad- 
dress, Columbia University, New York City, and Wayne, Pa. 

Stone, John Lyon, A.B. 

Entered 1898. 

Law Clerk in Warren, Pa., 1903 ; Secretary, Conemaugh Coal 
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1907. 

b. Warren, Pa., December 25, 1879. s. Charles Warren Stone 
and Elizabeth Moorhead. Address, Yorba Linda, Cal. 

Stork, Charles Wharton, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1903 ; Ph.D., 
Univ. of Pa., 1905.) 

Entered 1898. 

Honorary Phi Beta Kappa. Author, Editor, Lecturer. 1903- 
05, Assistant Instructor in English, University of Pennsylvania; 
1906-14, Instructor; 1914-15, Assistant Professor. Since 1915, 
engaged in literary work — original poetry, verse translation, criti- 
cism and editing; since 1917, Editor of "Contemporary Verse"; 
Contributor to about fifty periodicals, including Century, Harpers, 



1902] MATRICULATE CATALOG 429 

North American Review, etc., etc. Represented in about twenty 
anthologies of American Poetry. 1916-17, President, Browning 
Society of Philadelphia; 1919-20, Vice-President of the Poetry 
Society of America. 1921, Decorated by His Majesty the King 
of Sweden with the Order of Gustaf Vasa, First Grade. Author 
of books of verse: "Day Dreams of Greece," "Queen of Orplede," 
"Sea and Bay." Editor: "William Rowley" (two plays with an 
introduction), "Contemporary Verse Anthology," Verse Transla- 
tion: "Selected Poems of Gustaf Froding" from the Swedish; 
"Anthology of Swedish Lyrics"; "Lyrics of Hugo von Hofmanns- 
thal" from the German ; "Sweden's Laureate" ; "Selected Poems 
of Verner von Heidenstan" ; Prose Translation : "The Charles 
Men," a novel from the Swedish. Contributed a play and over 
fifty lyrics in translation to "The German Classics," editor, Kuno 
Francke. Member, University Club, Philadelphia; Franklin Inn 
Club; Germantown Cricket; Philadelphia Athenaeum (Board of 
Directors of same) ; Harvard Club, New York. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., February 12, 1881. s. Theo- 
philus B. Stork and Hannah Wharton, m. Salzburg, Austria, 
August 5, 1908, Elisabeth von Pausinger. c. Rosalie, 1909 ; Francis 
Wharton, 1911; George Frederick, 1913. Address, Logan P. O., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Thomas, George Herbert, S.B. 

Entered 1898. 

Founders' Club. Secretary, Millville Traction Company, 1903- 
20; Secretary, Union Lake Park Company, 1911-16; Secretary- 
Treasurer, Union Lake Coaster Company, 1912-19; Secretary- 
Treasurer, Maurice River Tratisportation Company, 1916-19; Pur- 
chasing Agent, The Millville Manufacturing Company, 1918 to 
date. Trustee, Millville Public Library, 1904-19 (Vice-President, 
1916-18) ; President, Home and School League, Millville, 1916; 
Secretary-Treasurer, Class, 1902, 1919- . Chairman, Publicity 
Committee, Red Cross War Fund Drive, 1918. Member, Pur- 
chasing Agents' Association of Philadelphia; Union Lake Canoe 
Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 4, 1881. s. William Paca Thomas 
and Caroline Bullock Hodges, m. Millville, N. J., April 12, 1906, 
Maud Dawson, c. Caroline H., 1907; William G., 1913; George 
H., Jr., 1918. Address, 511 South Forty-ninth Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 



430 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1902 

Trout, Edgar Earl, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1903.) 

Entered 1898. 

Phi Beta Kappa. "Spoon Man." Founders' Club. Real Estate 
Business since 1903. Member of firm, Herman Wendell, Wayne, 
Pa. Some time Secretary and Vice-President, Radnor Cricket 
Club; Lieutenant, American Protective League. Member, Merion 
Cricket Club; St. David's Golf Club; American Philatelic Society; 
Men's Club of Wayne. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 26, 1881. s. S. Edgar Trout and 
Frances S. Wendell, m. Uniontown, Pa., September 29, 1909, 
Edna Hammon Baily. c. George Baily, 1911; Robert Wendell, 
1912; John Howard, 1912; Edgar Evert, 1920. Address, 410 
Woodland Avenue, Wayne, Pa. 

Wood, Alexander C, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1898. 

Cricket "H" (I) ; Manager, Cricket Team (HI) ; Captain, 
Cricket Team (IV) ; President, College Association (IV). Cam- 
den Safe Deposit and Trust Company, 1902-17; Charles Fearon 
& Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1917-21 ; Morley, Wood & Co., 1921 to 
date. Member, Liberty Loan Committees for all five loans during 
war ; Captain, Red Cross and United War Work Campaign Solicit- 
ing Teams ; President, Free Library Association, Moorestown, 
N. J. Member, Moorestown Field Club; Riverton Country Club; 
University Club, Philadelphia. 

b. Riverton, N. J., July 5, 1880. s. Alexander Cooper Wood 
and Mary Emma Stokes, m. Moorestown, N. J., September, 1912, 
Gertrude S. Elliott, c. Alexander Cooper, III, 1913; James Ar- 
nett Elliott, 1916. Address, Riverton, N. J. 

Woodward, Parke Lewis, S.B. (LL.B., N. Y. Law School, 1906.) 

Entered 1898. 

Lawyer. 1902-03, Teacher, St. George's Hall, Summit, N. J.; 
Law Student, 1903-05. General Practice of Law in New York 
City since 1905. Member, New York Haverford Association; 
New York County Lawyers' Association. 

b. Near Coatesville, Pa., December 30, 1877. s. George Wilmer 
Woodward and Adeline Ash. m. Brooklyn, N. Y., December 23, 
1909, Hannah Mathisen. c. Adeline Dorothea, 1917. Address, 
3737 Amboy Road, Great Kills, Staten Island, N. Y. 



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Non-Graduates 

Boyer, Francis Buckner, (B.D., Phila. Divinity School, 1906.) 

Entered 1898 and left at close of year. 

Minister of Protestant Episcopal Church. 1906, Curate, St. 
Mark's Church, New York; 1907-08, Curate, Church of the Ad- 
vent, Boston; 1908-09, Student at Oxford University; 1909-14, 
Rector, St. Martin's Church, New Bedford, Mass. Retired from 
Ministry; now engaged in automobile business. 1914-16, Ameri- 
can Field Service, France; 1917-19, American Red Cross, France, 
in charge of relief work in war zone and afterwards Deputy Com- 
missioner, in charge of all field work in France of the American 
Red Cross. Croix de Guerre, France; Order of St. Michael, 
Russia; Medaille d'Honneur, France; Officier de I'Academie 
Frangaise, France; American Field Service Medal. Member, St. 
Botolph Club, Boston; Laurentian Club, Canada. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 20, 1879. s. Samuel Boyer and 
Sophia Buckner. m. Southboro, Mass., June, 1907, Catharine E. 
Gardner, c. Esther Gardner, 1909. Address, 4185 Washington 
Street, Boston, Mass. 

Caswell, Andrew B. (A.B., Lake Forest College, 1902.) 

Entered 1898. 

With The Northern Trust Company since graduation. Second 
Vice-President of same to date. Member, University Club, Chi- 
cago; Edgewater Golf Club. 

b. Toronto, Canada, February 25, 1882. s. Alexander K. Cas- 
well and Martha F. Baird. m. Chicago, III, October 22, 1916, 
Katherine I. Maddison. c. Richard Baird, 1917. Address, 548 
Aldine Avenue, Chicago, 111. 

Ervien, Charles Richmond. 

Entered 1898 and left in spring of 1900. 

Partner in firm of Charles W. Ervien & Co., Philadelphia, since 
1900 (Iron and Steel Works). To date, sole owner of same; also 
owner of The Pennsylvania Dryer Works, Manufacturers of 
Stone, Sand and Fertilizer Dryer, Philadelphia. Retired from 
business, 1920. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 20, 1880. s. Charles Westly 
Ervien and Emma Richmond Talbot, m. December 12, 1905, 
Norma A. Paling, c. Charles Richmond, Jr., 1914; John Talbot, 
1917. Address, 1664 Harrison Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



432 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1902 

fHall, William Wilder. 

Entered 1898 and left 1900. 

1902, Duck Farmer, Middleboro, Mass. Forestry, Antocosti 
Island, Canada, Province of Quebec. 

b. Cumberland, Me., July 16, 1878. d. October 6, 1918. s. 
Milton Wilder Hall, M. D., and Emma Vining York. m. New 
Bedford, Mass., March 29, 1916, Elise Willis, c. William W., 
Jr., 1917. 

fHippIe, Edward Payson, Jr. 

Entered 1898 and left Freshman year. 

1903- , Quaker City Baking Company, Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 3, 1881. d. . s. Edward Payson 

Hippie and . 

Johnson, Carl. 

Entered Junior Class 1900 and left at end of year. 

Abstracts of Title and Local Fire Insurance Agency, Johnson 
Abstract Company, 121 High Avenue, East Oskaloosa, Iowa. As- 
sistant to County Chairman, War Finance, during war ; Local 
Draft Board; Secretary, Local Price Interpreting Committee. 
Member, K. of P. ; Oskaloosa Community Club. 

b. Oskaloosa, Iowa, April 4, 1879. s. J. Kelly Johnson and Ann 
Eliza Gruwell. m. Earlham, Iowa, September 12, 1906, Mabel 
Hill. Address, 808 A Avenue, East Oskaloosa, Iowa. 

Jones, Hudson Godfrey. 

Entered 1898 and left during winter, 1899. 

Beta Rho Sigma. Clerk, Farmers and Mechanics National 
Bank, Philadelphia; 1901, with N. Holmes & Sons, Bankers; 
North American Savings Trust ; Commercial Trust Company, 
Philadelphia, Receiving Teller. 1905, Bookkeeper for Valley Lum- 
ber Company, Clarkston, Wash. ; 1909, Cashier, First National 
Bank, Clarkston, Wash. 1916 to date. Farming and Stock Rais- 
ing, Morningside, Alberta, Canada. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 14, 1882. s. William Foster 
Jones and Emeline F. Godfrey, m. Clarkston, Wash., May 1, 
1906, lone Hollister. c. EmeHne, 1909; Hudson G., Jr., 1911. 
Address, Morningside, Alberta, Canada. 

Lane, Silas. 

Entered 1898 and left at close of year. 

For 2 years, laborer in factory of Lane Bros. Company ; for 
13 years. Junior Member of Firm; to date, Vice-President of 
same (Manufacturers of Hardware). Trustee, Poughkeepsie 



1902] MATRICULATE CATALOG 433 

Rural Cemetery; Director, First National Bank. Member, Hyde 
Park Ice Yacht Club; New Hamburgh Ice Yacht Club; Amrita 
Club, Poughkeepsie. 

b. October 10, 1879, s. W. J, Lane and Susan Underbill, m. 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1907, Hilda Swift, c. William Stephen 
Theodore. Address, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Malone, Lewis. 

Entered 1898 and left towards the close of the year. 

Teacher in Denver Schools, 1899-1904; Seed Business, 1904-16; 
Dry Goods Business, 1916 to date. Manager of Adjustment at 
the A. T. Lewis & Son Dry Goods Company, Denver, Col. Mem- 
ber, Civic and Commercial League. 

b. Hartsville, Pa., February 18, 1875. s. William H. Malone 
and Sarah A. Buckman. m. Richboro, Pa., August 15, 1899, Sue 
Van Horn Slack, c. Carle H., June 12, 1904. Address, 2971 
Irving Street, Denver, Col. 

Morris, Galloway Cheston, Jr. 

Entered 1898; left at close of the year. 

With Johnson Higgens Company (Insurance Business) until 
1909; since 1909, Insurance Company of North America (to date, 
Vice-President of same). 

b. West Chester, Pa., August 29, 1881. s. Dr. James Cheston 
Morris and Mary Ella Johnson, m. 1909, . Address, Fair- 
field Avenue and Berkley Road, Devon, Pa. 

Murphy, Eugene Besson. 

Entered . 

1903, Practice of Law, San Francisco; 1904, in Law Office of 
Lent & Humphrey. Lawyer to date. 

b. . s. and . m. . Address, care of Fed- 
eral Telegraph Company, Portland, Ore., and care of Mrs. C. A. 
Besson, 4119 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Newlin, Gurney Elwood.(S.B. Univ. of Calif., 1902; LL.B., Har- 
vard, 1905.) 

Entered 1898 and left 1900. 

Beta Rho Sigma. Lawyer. 1905-17, Practice of Law, Los 
Angeles ; 1919-20, Law Practice under name of Newlin & Ash- 
burn ; 1917, Member, State Council, Section of the Council of 
National Defense, in charge of 9 western states; 1917-18, Chair- 
man, Los Angeles Chapter, American Red Cross; 1918, Examiner 
for Southern District California, United States Shipping Board 
and Emergency Fleet Corporation; 1918-19, Deputy Commis- 

28 



434 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1902 

sioner to France, American Red Cross, rank of Major. 1918-19, 
Chairman, Paris District Chapter, American Red Cross; 1914-19, 
Commissioner from California to National Conference of Com- 
missioners on Uniform State Laws; 1912-14, Instructor, Medical 
Jurisprudence, University of California. Member, Delta Kappa 
Epsilon Fraternity, Harvard Club of Southern California; Ameri- 
can Bar Association ; Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles ; 
Municipal League, Los Angeles, etc., etc. 

b. Lawrence, Kan., November 11, 1880. s. Thomas Elwood 
Newlin and Laurie Hadley. Address, 737 West Twenty-eighth 
Street, Los Angeles, Cal, 

Nicholson, Percival. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1905.) 

Entered 1898 and left 1901. 

Interne in Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia; Philadelphia 
Hospital, Contagious Diseases ; Emergency and General Hospital, 
Los Angeles, Cal. ; Cooper Hospital, San Francisco ; Pennsylvania 
Hospital. Practice of Medicine in Ardmore since 1910. General 
Practice and Children's Diseases. Visiting Physician in Medical 
Dispensary, Children's Hospital, and Clinical Assistant, Children's 
Hospital. Author of numerous articles on blood pressure and 
children's diseases. Inventor of blood pressure apparatus. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 14, 1881. s. Coleman L. Nichol- 
son (Class 1850) and Mary Paul Robeson, m. Wilmington, Del., 
April 8, 1916, Nell Gray Clayton. Address, 16 West Montgomery 
Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. 

fPyle, Cyrus. 

Entered 1898 and left after Freshman year. 

With Trading Company of Peter Wright & Son, Philadelphia. 
Traveled in west in search of health. 

b. Wilmington, Del., April 12, 1881. d. Wilmington, Del., 
January 22, 1903. s. Fred Pyle and Clara Pusey Wise. 

Whiteley, Stockett Matthews. 

Entered 1898. 

1902, in Engineering Department of Faunt Le Roy & Co., 
Baltimore, Md. ; 1903, with Riter-Conley Manufacturing Com- 
pany of Pittsburgh ; Carnegie Steel Company ; 1905, Member of 
firm of Faunt Le Roy & Co., Baltimore, Manufacturers of Ele- 
vators. 

b. Baltimore, Md., November 15, 1881. s. Seth Holmes White- 
ley and Mary Eliza Mathews, m. Baltimore, Md., December 16, 
1903, Hester Hopkins. No address. 



1903] MATRICULATE CATALOG 435 

fWistar, Caspar. 

Entered 1898. 

1902-03, Engineers' Office, Robert T. Mickle, Philadelphia; 
Special Student at Haverford, 1904; 1904-05, with Philadelphia 
and West Chester Traction Company; 1905-07 Missionary 
Teacher, Institute Ingles, Santiago, Chile; 1907, in charge of 
Engineering Work in Arucaniam Indian Mission at Temuco, 
Chile; 1908-09, Religious and Medical Study, Philadelphia; 1909, 
went to Chiquimula, Guatemala, under California Yearly Meeting 
of Friends. Missionary Work in Guatemala. 

b. Germantown, Pa., November 18, 1880. d. March 14, 1917. 
s. Edward M. Wistar (Class 1872) and Margaret C. Collins, 
m. November 11, 1910, Raquel Asturias T. c. Raquel, 1913; Ed- 
ward, 1915. 

1903 

Barr, Franklin Elverson, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1906.) 

Entered 1899. 

Lawyer. Assistant District Attorney, Philadelphia, February, 
1914, to date. Four-Minute Man. Home Defense. Member, 
University Club. 

b. Camden, N. J., March 10, 1883. s. Franklin P. Barr and 
Alice M. Elverson. m. Newark, N. J., November 5, 1914, Elsie 
B. Smith, c. Alice E., 1918; Franklin E., Jr., 1922. Address, 
109 Nippon Street, Philadelphia, and 239 South Thirteenth Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

fBateman, Edwin B., S.B. 
Entered 1899. 

b. West Chester, Pa., September 25, 1882. d. July 29, 1904. 
s. George Bateman and Ella Terrence Brooke. 

Cadbury, Henry Joel, A.B. 

Entered 1899. 

Editor-in-Chief, The Haverfordian (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa 
(IV) ; Final Honors in Greek and Philosophy. Founders' Club. 
Teacher. Teacher of Classics in University School, Chicago, 
1904-05. Master in Westtown Boarding School, 1905-08; In- 
structor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor in Greek and 
in Biblical Literature, Haverford College, 1910-19. Lecturer, As- 
sistant Professor in the New Testament, Andover Theological 
Seminary, Cambridge, Mass., 1919 to date. Chairman, Friends' 
National Peace Committee, 1915-17; Member, American Friends' 
Service Committee, 1917 to date. Author: The Style and Literary 



436 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1903 

Method of Luke (in two parts) ; National Ideals in the Old Testa- 
ment, and various magazine articles. Member, Fellowship of Rec- 
onciliation; American Oriental Society; Society of Biblical Litera- 
ture and Exegesis (Secretary since 1916) ; Oriental Club of 
Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 1, 1883. s. Joel Cadbury (Class 
1856) and Anna Kaighn Lowry. m. Moorestown, N. J., June 
17, 1916, Lydia Caroline Brown, c. Elizabeth, 1917; Christopher 
Joel, 1921. A,ddress, 7 Buckingham Place, Cambridge, Mass. 

Cornman, Clarence R., A.B, 
Entered 1899. 

General Merchandise Business, 1903-11; Ardmore National 
Bank, as Bookkeeper, Assistant Cashier and Cashier, 1911-18. 
. Enlisted in Army, 1918. To date. Salesman with Reed A. Morgan 
& Co., Stock and Bond Brokers (in Bond Department), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

b. Mill Creek, Pa., January 30, 1881. s. Isaac B. Cornman and 
Hannah J. de Grant. Address, Gladwyne, Pa. 

Davis, Charles Woodward, S.B. (S.B. Guilford, 1902; LL.B., 
Univ. of Va., 1912.) 

Entered 1902 from Guilford College. 

Alumni Oratorical Prize. Attorney-at-Law. 1904-05, Instructor 
in Mathematics and Science at Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, 
Me. ; 1906, Professor of Natural Science, Pacific College, New- 
berg, Ore. ; 1907-09, Assistant to Master and Instructor in Mathe- 
matics and Science at Oak Grove Seminary; 1910-12, Student in 
Law at University of Virginia; 1912-13, Instructor in Law, Uni- 
versity of Virginia; 1913-18, Attorney-at-Law, associated with 
John N. Sebrell, Jr., Norfolk, Va. ; 1918-19, Captain, Quarter- 
master Corps, United States Army, attached to Construction Divi- 
sion, and Personal Aid to Brigadier-General R. C. Marshal, Jr., 
Chief of the Division. 1919 to date, Attorney-at-Law, General 
Practice, at Courtland, Va. Member, Phi Beta Kappa; Delta 
Sigma Rho; Order of Coif (Natural Law) ; Raven Society (Uni- 
versity of Virginia). 

b. Vicksville, Va., November 26, 1878. s. William T. Davis 
and Eugenia A. Butler. Address, Courtland, Va. 

Domincovich, Harry Anthony, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1904.) 
Entered 1899 from Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Highest Honors in Greek and English (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa 
(IV) ; Cope Fellowship. Founders' Club. Teacher. Instructor 



1903] MATRICULATE CATALOG 437 

in Latin and English, Moses Brown School, Providence, R. I., 
1904-08; Instructor in Latin, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 
1908-09; Instructor in English and Latin, Germantown Friends' 
School, 1909 to date. Associate Director, The Megunticook 
Camps, 1910, 1912-20. Director, Flying Moose Lodge, 1921- . 
Member, National Council of Teachers of English; Classical Club 
of Philadelphia; Private School Teachers' Association of Phila- 
delphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 9, 1881. s. Peter Domincovich and 
Mary Kuhn. m. July 7, 1909, Margaretta Elizabeth Lickfield. 
c. Ruth Domincovich. Address, 5369 Wingohocking Terrace, Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Drinker, James Blathwaite, A.B, 

Entered 1899. 

Triangle Society. "Spoon Man." Special Sales Agent, Mercer 
Rubber Company ; Sales Manager, National Clay Refining Com- 
pany; Member of firm, J. B. Drinker & Co. June, 1917, First 
Lieutenant, Cavalry, O. R. C. ; Discharged. Captain, 4th Cavalry, 
Fort Ringgold, Texas, December 22, 1918. Member, University 
Club, Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 23, 1882. s. Henry Sturgis 
Drinker and Aimee Ernesta Beaux, m. Jenkintown, Pa., October 
20, 1918, Mary Frances Fisher, c. Henry Middleton, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 430 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Duerr, Otto Eugene, S.B. (S.T.B., Pacific Unitarian School for 
the Ministry, 1909.) 

Entered 1899. 

President, Senior Class (IV) ; President, Student Advisory 
(IV) ; Manager, Football (HI) ; Captain, Gymnasium Team 
(IV). Minister of Unitarian Church. 1903-04, with Jones & 
Laughlin Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; 1904-07, Westinghouse 
Electric and Manufacturing Company ; 1907-09, Studied for Min- 
istry. Minister, Everett, Wash., 1909-11; Melrose, Mass., 1911- 
14; Lancaster, Mass., 1914-17; Laconia, N. H., 1917 to date. 
1917, organized Home Service Red Cross (Chairman of same 
since founding) ; 1919, organized Laconia Community Service (Di- 
rector of same to 1921) ; 1919, organized Laconia Chamber of 
Commerce (Secretary of same to 1921). During war. Chairman, 
Board of Instruction for Drafted Men in Belknap County ; Chair- 
man, Junior Red Cross in Laconia ; Chairman, Home Service Sec- 
tion, Red Cross, in the County; War Historian for Laconia; 
Chairman, Y. M. C. A., Salvation Army, and Syrian Relief Drives 



438 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1903 

in the County. Chairman, Committee Civil Conditions for Min- 
isters' Association; Scout Master; President, Laconia Chautau- 
qua Association, etc., etc. Member, Masonic and Elk Lodges and 
Eastern Star; Chaplain in Masonic Bodies; Secretary, Laconia 
Ministers' Association, 1922. 

b. Mansfield, Ohio, November 16, 1881. s. John W. C. Duerr 
and Emilie Marie Princehorn. m. December 25, 1905, Florence 
Mae Wade. c. John Lathrop, 1907; EmiHe Marie, 1913; Mar- 
garet Ellen, 1913. Address, 26 Fenton Avenue, Laconia, N. H. 

Hodgson, Carey Vandervort, S.B. (S.B., Wilmington, O., 1902.) 

Entered 1902 from Wilmington College. 

1903-04, Teacher of Science, Oakwood Seminary, Union 
Springs, N. Y.; 1904-17, Field Work, United States Coast and 
Geodetic Survey; 1917-19, Captain and Major, Corps of Engi- 
neers, United States Army. 1919 to date, United States Coast 
and Geodetic Survey (Geodetic Engineer). Member, American 
Society of Civil Engineers; Washington Academy of Sciences; 
Cosmos Club, Washington, D. C. 

b. Wilmington, Ohio, July 11, 1880. s. Lorenzo D. Hodgson 
and Clara Emma Hyatt, m. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 17, 1916, 
Edith Hockett. c. William Hockett, 1919. Address, United 
States Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C. 

Hoffman, Enoch Farson, A.B., A.M., 1906. 

Entered 1899. 

Minister in Methodist Episcopal Church. 1903, Malvern, Pa.; 
1904-05, Doylestown, Pa.; 1906-08, Hamburg, Pa.; 1909-12, 
Holmesburg, Pa.; 1913-14, Norris Square, Pa.; 1915-17, Olivet, 
Pa. ; 1919-22, South Chester, Pa. ; 1922, First Methodist Episcopal 
Church, Norristown, Pa. Member, F. A. & M. 

b. St. Clair, Pa., August 26, 1875. s. Edward H. Hoffman 
and Caroline H. Farson. m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 22, 1903, 
Sarah W. Tongue, c. Enoch Francis, 1904; Charles Wesley, 
1909; Margaret Frances, 1911. Address, 540 De Kalb Street, 
Norristown, Pa. 

Hollingsworth, John Emory, A.B. (A.B., 1902; A.M., Penn Coll., 
1903; Ph.D., Chicago, 1913.) 
Entered 1902 from Penn College. 

Teacher. Instructor, Latin and Greek, Penn College, 1904-06; 
Instructor, Greek, University of Texas, 1909-11 ; Acting Professor 
of Greek, De Pauw University, Spring of 1914; Professor of 
Latin and Greek, Whitworth College, 1914-16; Professor, Latin 
and Greek, Missouri Valley College, 1916-19; Professor of Latin 



1903] MATRICULATE CATALOG 439 

and Greek, Washburn College, Topeka, Kan., 1920 to date. 
Author : "Antithesis in the Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isseus." 
Chairman, Latin Section of the Inland Teachers Association, 1916; 
Chairman, Latin Section, Missouri State Teachers' Association, 
1918-19; Member, American Association of University Pro- 
fessors ; American Philological Association ; Classical Association 
of the Middle West and South. 

b. Shadeland, Ind., April 6, 1881. s. Eli HoUingsworth and 
Eliza Butler, m. Ackworth, Iowa, August 17, 1905, Luda E. 
Smith, c. Joseph Keith, 1907; Edith Eleanor, 1919. Address, 
Washburn College, Topeka, Kan. 

Hoskins, Hervey Macy, A.B. (S.B., Pacific, 1899; A.B., Pacific, 
1900.) 
Entered 1902 from Pacific College. 

1903-04, Banking; 1905-07, Fire Insurance; 1908-16, Post- 
master, McMinnville, Ore. ; 1917-20, Banking. 

b. Charlottesville, Ind., January 4, 1879. s. J. Lewis Hoskins 
and Mary L. Hadley. m. McMinnville, Ore., September 26, 1906, 
Louisa Maloney. c. Lewis M., 1916. Address, 406 Fifth Street, 
Newberg, Ore. 

fPierce, George, A.B. (M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1907; Ph.D., Berlin, 
1912.) 

Entered 1899. 

Student of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1903-07. In 
Charge of Hospital at St. Anthony, Newfoundland, Summer, 
1907; Resident Physician, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, 
1908-10; Student, Berlin University, 1910-12; Assistant in Physi- 
ology and Instructor in Pharmacology, University of Wisconsin, 
1912-13 ; Instructor in Urology, Johns Hopkins University, 1914- 
16. Chemical Research, Colgate & Co., 1916-19. Author, a few 
journal articles on chemical subjects. 

b. Bristol, Pa., May 7, 1883. d. Jersey City, N. J., February 
4, 1919 (chemical explosion accident), s. Harold Peirce and 
Charlotte Converse, m. West Orange, N. J., February 5, 1910, 
Ethel Mathews Girdwood. c. James Girdwood, 1914; George, 
Jr., 1915. 

Phillips, Arthur John, A.B. 

Entered 1899. 

Captain, Football Team (IV); Triangle Society; Founders' 
Club. Advertising Manager, Haines, Jones & Cadbury, Phila- 
delphia. 

b. Truro, Cornwall, England, June 11, 1877. s. Thomas Henry 



440 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1903 

Phillips and Margaret Cronin. m. Worcester, Mass., October 16, 
1911, Claudia M. Hedlund. c. Gilbert Arthur, 1914; Cecil Eric, 
1917. Address, 274 South Felton Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Rabinowitz, Elias Nathan, A.B. (Ph.D. Johns Hopkins, 1917.) 

Entered 1899. 

Student, Jewish Theological Seminary, 1904-08. Clergyman. 
Instructor at J. T. S., 1908-09; Hebrew Education Society, Balti- 
more, 1910-18; Holder of Rayner Fellowship at Johns Hopkins 
University, 1914-15; Army Chaplain in France, 1918-19. To 
date, Chaplain, Hawthorne School of the Jewish Protectory and 
Aid Society. Member, American Oriental Society; Officers' Re- 
serve Corps. 

b. Russia, March 21, 1883. s. Isaiah Rabinowitz and Esther 
Shapiro, m. Brooklyn, N. Y., , Ida Deborah Zaluda. Ad- 
dress, Hawthorne, N. Y., Box HI. 

Simkin, Robert Louis, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1904; B.D., Uiiion 
Theological Seminary, N. Y., 1906; A.M. Columbia, 1915.) 

Entered 1899. 

President, Y. M. C. A. (Ill) ; Phi Beta Kappa. Recorded 
Minister in Society of Friends, 1905. Foreign Missionary, 1906 
to date. Friends' Mission. Principal of Union Middle School 
(equivalent to High School), Chengtu, West China, 1912-13; 
Principal, Friends' High School, Chungking, West China, 1916; 
Acting Vice-President of the West China Union University, 
Chengtu, West China, 1919. 

b. Poplar Ridge, N. Y., May 10, 1879. s. Samuel Simkin and 
Ann Rebecca Chase, m. Ossining, N. Y., May 1, 1906, Margaret 
Lowenhaupt. Address, Chengtu, West China. 

Tilney, Israel Sheldon, A.B. (A.B., Harvard, 1904.) 

Entered 1899. 

Bond Salesman, Harris, Forbes, New York; with George C. 
White, Jr., New York; Secretary-Treasurer, United States Drain- 
age and Irrigation Company; Member, firm. Walker Brothers; 
September, 1917, to October, 1918, Red Cross, in France. Second 
Lieutenant, United States Army, Infantry, October, 1918, to 
March, 1919. Member, Union League, Harvard Club, Racquet 
and Tennis Club, Stock Exchange Lunch Club, all of New York; 
Essex County Country Club, Orange, N. J. 

b. Orange, N. J., June 28, 1882. s. John S. Tilney and 
Georgiana E. Sheldon, m. Orange, N. J., October 5, 1907, Au- 
gusta Munn. c. Anne Munn, 1910; John Sheldon, 1911; Nor- 
cross Sheldon, 1913. Address, Llewellyn Park, Orange, N. J. 



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Trueblood, Howard Moflitt, S.B. (S.B., Earlham, 1902; Ph.D., 
Harvard, 1913.) 

Entered 1902 from Earlham College. 

United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, Field Officer, 1903- 
08; Assistant in Physics, Harvard University, 1911-14; Instructor 
in Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, 1914-15; 
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Penn- 
sylvania, 1915-17; Engineer, Department Development and Re- 
search, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1917 to 
date. War work: Navy Department, Research in Submarine De- 
tection; United States Naval Experimental Station, New London, 
Conn., 1918-19. Author: "The Joule-Thomson Effect in Super- 
heated Steam: Experimental Study of Heat Leakage." Member, 
Sigma Xi and Sigma Tau Fraternities; American Institute Elec- 
trical Engineers; American Physical Society; American Associa- 
tion for Advancement of Science; Societe Frangaise de Physique. 

b. Richmond, Ind., April 16, 1884. s. William Newby True- 
blood and Ruth Emma Stubbs. m. Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., 
June 29, 1914, Louise Nyitray. c. Howard Moffitt, Jr., 1915; 
Alan Stubbs, 1917; Kenneth Nyitray, 1920. Address, American 
Telegraph and Telephone Company, 195 Broadway, New York 
City. 

fWhite, Irving, S.B. (A.B. Earlham College, 1902.) 
Entered 1902 from Earlham College, 
b. — — : d. Lewisville, Ind., July 7, 1906. s. and . 

Wilson, Samuel Norman, A.B.; A.M., 1906. 

Entered 1899. 

Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Teacher. Principal, Nether Provi- 
dence Schools, Delaware County, Pa., 1903-04; Principal, Nar- 
berth Public Schools, Narberth, Pa., 1904-05; Graduate Student, 
Haverford College, 1905-06; Instructor, Mathematics, in High 
School, West Chester, Pa., 1906-07; Instructor, Mathematics, 
Swarthmore Preparatory School, Swarthmore, Pa., 1907-14; As- 
sistant Headmaster and Instructor in Mathematics, Swarthmore 
Preparatory School, 1914 to date. 

b. Oxford, Pa., October 20, 1881. s. Howard Gregg Wilson 
and Adelaide Spering. Address, Swarthmore Preparatory School, 
Swarthmore, Pa. 

Winslow, Fitz Randolph, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Md., 1906.) 

Entered Sophomore Class 1900. 

Physician. Member, Wisconsin State Medical Society; Sank 
County Medical Society; Rush Medical Society (University of 
Maryland); Phi Sigma Kappa; Fellow, American College of 



442 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1903 

Surgeons ; Fellow of American Medical Society. Executive Offi- 
cer of Sank County Horticulture Society; Member, Wisconsin 
Horticulture Society. 

b. Baltimore, Md., July 2, 1881. s. Randolph Winslow (Class 
of 1871) and Rebecca Fayssoux Leiper. m. Baraboo, Wis., Oc- 
tober 1, 1913, Florence Isabelle Reese. Address, 1107 Ash Street, 
Baraboo, Wis. 

Worthington, Joseph Kent,.A.B. (M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1908.) 

Entered 1899. 

Manager, Track Team (IV) ; Football (I, II, HI, IV). Physi- 
cian, 1908 to date. Interne, Roosevelt Hospital, N. Y., 1908-09; 
Resident Staif, Brady Urological Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 
1915-16; Captain, United States Army Medical Corps; France, 
with American Red Cross, 1918-19. Member, Delta Phi Fra- 
ternity ; University Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 14, 1882. s. Joseph Kent Worth- 
ington and Josephine Harlan, m. Baltimore, Md., June 7, 1909, 
Mary Worsdale Spencer, c. Elizabeth Coleman, 1910; Josephine 
Harlan, 1912; Marion Lindsay, 1913; Carolin Kent, 1920. Ad- 
dress, 2563 St. Raymond Avenue, West Chester, New York City, 
and 70 East Fifty-sixth Street, New York City. 

Non-Graduates 

Bayiis, Harry Milton. 

Entered 1899 and left 1900. 

Electrical Machinist. 

b. Port Deposit, Md., October 4, 1881. s. William Bayiis and 
Alice Johnson, m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 4, 1909, Elizabeth 
Gleiner. c. EHzabeth Ruth, 1910; Harry David, 1912. Address, 
2922 Ogden Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Dean, Archer Griffin. 

Entered 1899 and left 1902. 

Industrial Engineer. Tester and Draftsman, Westinghouse 
Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa., 1902; Sales and 
Production Engineer, Dean Manufacturing Company, 1904; Pro- 
duction Engineer, Westchester Engine Company, 1913; Sales En- 
gineer, Pusey & Jones, 1914; Industrial Engineer, H. O. Wilbur 
& Sons, Inc., 1917 to date. Some time Member, Cincinnati Rid- 
ing Club; Member, Industrial Engineers' Club, Philadelphia (Ex- 
ecutive Committee) ; Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce (Mem- 
ber, Americanization Committee) ; American Academy of Political 
and Social Science; Member, The American Society of Mechanical 



1903] MATRICULATE CATALOG 443 

Engineers; The Ohio Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia As- 
sociation for Discussion of Employment Problems ; National As- 
sociation of Practical Refrigeration Engineers (Vice-President), 
b. Cincinnati, Ohio, July 29, 1881. s. George Henry Dean and 
Elizabeth Lippincott Taylor, m. Cincinnati, Ohio, October 17, 
1906, Therese Ohlen Holland, c. Catherine Elizabeth, 1908. Ad- 
dress, 6 Buck Lane, Haverford, Pa. 

Eshleman, Ulysses Mercur. 

Entered 1899 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Connected with several bond houses in Pennsylvania; with the 
Times Mirror Company, Los Angeles, Cal. 

b, Lancaster, Pa., March 9, 1883. s. B. Frank Eshleman (Class 
1867) and Mary E. Mercur. m. Fair Oaks, Cal., August 6, 1914, 
Eleanor Brown Thompson. Address, City Savings Bank, San 
Diego, Cal. 

Garrigues, Henry Haydock. 

Entered 1899 and left at close of the Freshman year. 

Civil Engineer. Rodman, Belmont Division, Pennsylvania Rail- 
road, Lambertville, N. J., 1901-03 ; Rodman, Philadelphia Divi- 
sion, Pennsylvania Railroad, Philadelphia and Harrisburg, Pa., 
1903; Transitman, Altoona, Pa., 1903-04; Assistant Supervisor, 
Altoona, Pa., 1904-05 ; Assistant Supervisor, Pittsburgh Division, 
Pitcairn, Pa., 1905-08; Assistant Supervisor, Maryland Division, 
Perryville, Md., 1908; Supervisor, Allegheny Division, Kittanning, 
Pa., 1908-12; Supervisor, W. J. & S. Railroad, Millville, N. J., 
1912-14; Supervisor, Office of General Manager, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1914-15; Pilot Engineer, Valuation Department, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1915-17; Supervisor, Baltimore Division, Parkton, Md., 1917; 
Supervisor, Philadelphia Division, Paoli, Pa., 1917; Division Engi- 
neer, Trenton Division, Trenton, N. J., 1917-19; Division Engi- 
neer, Philadelphia Terminal Division, Philadelphia, Pa., 1919-20; 
Engineer, Maintenance of Way, Southern Division, Wilmington, 
Del., 1920; Division Superintendent, Delaware Division, Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad, 1920 to date. Member, American Society of Civil 
Engineers, New York; American Railway Engineering Associa- 
tion, Chicago; Masonic Fraternity, 32d degree. 

b. Harrisburg, Pa., September 4, 1881. s. Samuel Mitchell 
Garrigues and Sally Frances White, m. Hollidaysburg, Pa., Sep- 
tember 8, 1909, Mary Elizabeth Over. c. Samuel Mitchell, 1910; 
Henry Haydock, Jr., 1915. Address, Division Superintendent, 
Delaware Division, Pennsylvania Railroad, Pennsylvania Building, 
Wilmington, Del. 



444 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1903 

Greb, John Walter. 

Entered 1899 and left during Sophomore year. 

Law Student at Temple University and in law offices. Ad- 
mitted to Bar in Idaho and Washington. Stenographer to Chief 
Engineer, American Bridge Company, Pencoyd, Pa., 1901-02; 
Court Reporter and Public Stenographer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1903- 
04; at Lewiston, Idaho, 1904-07; Secretary to Hon. Miles Poin- 
dexter, Spokane, and Washington, D. C, 1908-09. An Official 
Court Reporter of the Superior Court of Spokane County, Wash., 
to 1920. Graduate of Life Insurance School, Carnegie Technical, 
Pittsburgh, 1920. Insurance Agent to date. Secretary, Repub- 
lican County Central Committee, Spokane County, 1910; Sec- 
retary, Progressive County Central Committee of Spokane 
County, 1912; Vice-President, Spokane Expert School of Busi- 
ness; Secretary, Washington Shorthand Reporters' Association; 
Knight Commander of the Court of Honour of the Ancient and 
Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry; Past Master, F. & A. M.; 
Elks ; Chamber of Commerce ; Bar Association ; Shorthand Asso- 
ciations. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 22, 1879. s. John Greb and Theresa 
Steidle. m. Lewiston, Idaho, December 31, 1907, Bernice O'Neill, 
c. John Walter, Jr., 1909; Elliot, 1914; Marigene, 1917. Address, 
1221 North Sherwood Street, Spokane, Wash. 

Keisey, Cadwallader Washburn. 

Entered 1899 and left 1900. 

Engineer. Draughtsman, Upton Machine Company; Agent, 
Autocar Company ; Assistant Manager, France Metallic Packing 
Company; Agent, Maxwell Briscoe Company; Sales Manager of 
same; President, C. W. Keisey Manufacturing Company; General 
Manager, Keisey Motor Company. Production Engineering, 
United States Government, in charge of production of Martin 
Bomber and Bristol Lighter Aeroplanes. Member, Aero Club of 
America; National Arts Club; Short Hills Club; Society Auto- 
motive Engineers. 

b. Clarens, Switzerland, July 30, 1880. s. Albert Warren Kei- 
sey and Jeannette Gar Washburn, m. Haverford, Pa., June 2, 
1909, Marian Sharwood. c. Marian Eleanor ; Barbara Sinclair ; 
Anita Sharwood ; Cadwallader Washburn, Jr. Address, Short 
Hills, N. J. 

Miller, David Blaine. 

Entered 1900 and left 1903. 

Director of Advertising, T. H. Towell Enterprises ; Distributor 



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and Dealer, Cadillac Motor Cars, Dodge Brothers Motor Cars, 
Victrolas and Victor Records. Editor, "The Total Eclipse" ; "The 
Towell Cadillacian" ; "Towell Topics." Member, Cleveland Ad- 
vertising Club; Cleveland Athletic Club; Singers' Club of Cleve- 
land. 

b. Rockwood, Pa., September 24, 1883. s. E. D. Miller and 
Almira J. Weimer. m. Youngstown, Ohio, February 18, 1920, 
Elsie Ruth Hultgren. Address, c/o Toledo Metal Furnishing Co., 
Toledo, Ohio. 

Snowden, James Ross. 

Entered 1899; left . 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 2, 1881. s. Frank V. Snowden 
and Mary Delworth. No address. 

Swift, Willard Everett. 

Entered 1899 and left 1903. 

With the United States Envelope Company since leaving col- 
lege. Mechanical Superintendent of same to date. Member, Wor- 
cester Chamber of Commerce ; Economic Club ; Worcester Club ; 
Worcester Country Club; Scientific Society of Worcester Poly- 
technic Institute. 

b. Worcester, Mass., October 16, 1879. s. Henry D. Swift and 
Emma Catherine Fuller, m. Worcester, Mass., June 15, 1904, 
Alice M. Metcalfe, c. Chry Stella Alice, 1905; Willard Everett, 
Jr., 1907; Arthur Henry, 1911. Address, 5 Massachusetts Avenue, 
Worcester, Mass. 

f Warrington, Samuel Abbott. 

d. June 17, 1904. 

1904 

Andrew, Fred Van Winkle, A.B. 

Entered Senior Class 1903 from Wilmington College. 
Manager of large retail store, Columbia, S. C, 1905. 
b. Westboro, Ohio, July 4, 1883. s. Robert E. Andrew and Clara 
Van Winkle. Address, Bowling Green, Ky. 

fBonbright, William Parker, A.B. 

Entered Freshman Class 1900. 

Manager, Cricket (HI) ; Haverford Fellow (IV) ; Student in 
Graduate School, Harvard University. With Yale & Towne 
Manufacturing Company, New York City, 1906; Contract De- 
partment, Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company, New Britain, 
Conn., until 1909. 



446 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1904 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 31, 1883. d. Atlantic City, N. J. 
(by drowning), June 3, 1909. s. James Shallenberger Bonbright 
and Mary Parker, 

Brinton, Howard Haines, A.B. ; A.M., 1905 (A.M., Hazard, 
1909.) 

Entered 1900. 

Mathematics Master, Friends' Select School, 1905-06; Teacher, 
Friends' School, Barnesville, Ohio, 1906-08; Mathematics In- 
structor, Pickering College, Ont., 1909-15; Professor, Mathe- 
matics, Guilford College, 1915-19; Acting President, Guilford 
College, 1917-18; Dean of same, 1918-19; Publicity Secretary, 
American Friends' Service Committee, 1919 to date. 

b. West Chester, Pa., July 24, 1884. s. Edward Brinton and 
Ruthanna H. Brown, m. San Jose, Cal, July 23, 1921, Anna 
Shipley Cox. Address, 403 North Church Street, West Chester, 
Pa. 

Burgess, Daniel Lawrence, A.B. (A.M., 1911, Harvard.) 

Entered 1900. 

Editor-in-Chief, Haverfordian (III) ; Founders' Club. Took 
Honors in Philosophy at Graduation. Master at Bootham School, 
York, England, 1905-09; Teacher, Germantown Friends' School, 
1909 to date. Councilor in Camp Megunticook, Camden, Me., 
Summers of 1911, 1913, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920. Member, Sten- 
ton Country Club. 

b. Highland, N. Y., January 4, 1882. s. Thomas H. Burgess 
(Class 1858) and Mary G. Heaton. Address, care of Friends' 
School, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Charles, John Wesley, A.B.; A.M., 1908 (A.B. Friends Univ., 
1903.) 

Entered 1903 from Friends' University. 

Teacher of Latin and Greek, Lewis Academy, Wichita, Kan., 
1904-05 ; Teacher of Latin and Greek, Wichita High School, 1905- 
10; Principal, Rose Hill Consolidated Schools, Rose Hill, Kan., 
1910-12 ; Principal of El Dorado High School, El Dorado, Kan., 
1912-15; Graduate Study, Columbia University, Summer 1915; 
1915-16, Summer 1916. Assistant Professor of Education, Iowa 
State Teachers' College, 1916-17; Professor of Education, Iowa 
State Teachers' College, 1917 to date. Collaborator with Lee 
Byrne in the production of "Syntax in High School Latin." Mem- 
ber of the Cedar Falls War Service Corps through the war. Mem- 
ber, Phi Delta Kappa; Masonic Lodge. 



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b. Gillespie, 111., December 7, 1878. s. L. H. Charles and Nettie 
Dugger. m. Wichita, Kan., June 1, 1905, Mabel Grace Munns. 
c. Dorothy, 1906; John Forrest, 1918. Address, 2510 College 
Street, Cedar Falls, Iowa. 

Clark, Joseph Woodburn, S.B. 

Entered 1900. 

Engineer. Special Apprentice in the Baldwin Locomotive 
Works, 1904-06; with Western Electric Company, 1906-08; Engi- 
neer in Maintenance of Plant Department of the Baldwin Loco- 
motive Works, 1908 to date. Captain in an organization of Rail- 
way Engineers in Siberia during the war. Member, The Engi- 
neers' Club. 

b. Doe Run, Pa., March 13, 1881. s. Joseph Clark and Ann 
Woodburn. Address, 2433 South Twenty-first Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Crowell, Arthur, SB. 

Entered 1900. 

United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Field Officer, 1904- 
11. Farmer, Fruit Grower and Mushroom Grower since 1911. 
Member, Chester County Farm Bureau; Chester County Corn 
Growers; State Horticultural Association; Boy Scouts of America. 

b. Avondale, Pa., April 26, 1881. s. William J. Crowell and 
Frances Eakins. Address, Avondale, Pa. 

Folwell, Philip Donald, SB. 

Entered 1900. 

Manufacturer of Worsteds, with Folwell, Brother & Co., Inc., 
Philadelphia ; Vice-President of same since 1917. Connected with 
Boy Scouts of America since 1915. Member, Manufacturers' 
Club; Quaker City Motor Club; Ocean City Yacht Club; New 
Jersey Society of Pennsylvania; Mason (Blue Lodge); Automo- 
bile Club of Philadelphia. 

b. Sharon Hill, Pa., May 22, 1881. s. Nathan Thomas Folwell 
and Sarah Elizabeth Harned. m. West Grove, Pa., October 12, 
1904, Mary Ballard Chambers, c. Nathan T., Jr., 1906; Mary 
Kemble, 1908; Katrina Reed, 1912; Jean Harned, 1914; Phyllis 
Dorothy, 1921. Address, 2008 Spring Garden Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., and Third and Somerset Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Haig, Chester R., A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1909.) 
Entered 1900. 

Captain, Gymnasium Team (IV); Phi Beta Kappa (IV). 
Physical Instructor, Bootham School, York, England, 1904-05; 



448 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1904 

Medical Student, University of Pennsylvania, 1905-09; Resident 
Physician, University of Pennsylvania Hospital, 1909-11; Medical 
Officer, United States Army, since 1911, ranking as Major since 
1917, Post-Graduate Course, Internal Medicine, University of 
Pennsylvania, 1921-22. Member, Alpha Omega Alpha and Alpha 
Mu Pi Omega (University of Pennsylvania Medical). 

b. Riverton, N. J., February 1, 1883. s. Charles R. Haig and 
Ella L. Herrin. m. Merchantville, N. J., November 18, 1914, 
Mabel Hilda Morse, c. Faythe Elizabeth, 1915; Chester R., Jr., 
1917. Address, Merchantville, N. J. 

Helbert, George Kingman, S.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1911.) 

Entered 1900. 

Engineering, both sales and manufacture of automobiles, from 
1904-09. Practice of Law, specializing in patent and trade-mark 
practice, since 1911. Second Officers' Training Camp, 1917; First 
Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Reserve Corps, 1917. In United 
States until 1918; in England and France from 1918-19; Honor- 
able Discharge, March 3, 1919. Member, Psi Upsilon Fraternity; 
Masons; University Club of Philadelphia; Germantown Cricket 
Club; Sharswood Law Club; Military Order of Foreign Wars. 

b. Cheyenne, Wyo., April 2, 1882. s. M. G. Helbert and Grace 
C. Kingman. Address, 305 West Hortter Street, Germantown, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hilles, William Tatum, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1905.) 

Entered 1900. 

Mechanic, Packer, Assistant Bookkeeper, Samuel C. Tatum 
Company, Cincinnati, 1905-06; New York City, Salesman for 
same, 1907-09; Instructor in Spanish, University of the 
Philippine Islands, Manila, P. I., 1910-13; Instructor in English 
at same, 1910-12 and 1914-15; Assistant Professor, English, at 
same, 1915-17; Associate Professor, EngHsh, 1917-18. First Lieu- 
tenant, Field Artillery Reserve Corps, Camp Taylor, Ky., 1918. 
Junior Accountant, J. E. Graef & Co., New York City (Certified 
Public Accountants), 1919-20. Scovell, Wellington & Co., New 
York City (Certified Public Accountants), 1920-22. Member, 
American Legion; Veterans of Second Company, 7th Regiment, 
New York National Guard ; Survey Associates ; Committee of 
Forty-eight; Co-operative League of America. 

b. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 1, 1883. s. Samuel E. Hilles (Class 
1874) and Amy Yarnall Tatum. m. Manila, P. I., October 24, 
1910, Mary Chapin Reed. Address, 423 West 120th Street, New 
York City. 



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Kimber, William Marmaduke Cope, A.B. 

Entered 1900. 

President, Musical Association (IV). Link Belt Engineering 
Company, 1904-06; Leeds & Northrup Company, 1906 to date, 
manufacture of heat treating apparatus and electrical instruments. 
Vice-President and Factory Manager of same to date. Member, 
University Club; City Club; Academy of Fine Arts; Franklin 
Institute ; Society of Industrial Engineers ; Taylor Society ; Cedar- 
brook Country Club ; Island Heights Yacht Club ; Newport Yacht 
Club; Orpheus Club. 

b. Germantown, Pa., July 16, 1882. s. Thomas William Kimber 
(Class 1876) and Maria Brinton Shoemaker, m. Germantown, 
Pa., December 28, 1912, Elizabeth Hartshorne Haines, c. William 
Lawrence, 1914; John Haines, 1917; Richard Hartshorne, 1919. 
Address, 999 East Haines Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Kratz, Abel Wesley, A.B. 

Entered 1900. 

Merchant. Town Auditor. Chairman of Four-Minute Men 
during the war. Director of North Penn Building and Loan As- 
sociation; Treasurer, Community Memorial Association; Member, 
Lansdale Board of Trade. Superintendent of Sunday School. 

b. Chalfonte, Bucks County, Pa., May 16, 1880. s. Aaron M. 
Kratz and Mary Clymer. m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 16, 
1911, Isabelle Jessie Wardle. c. Aaron Granville, 1916. Address, 
20 East Main Street, Lansdale, Pa. 

Lester, Bernard, S.B., S.M., 1907. 

Entered 1900. 

President of Class (IV) ; Business Manager, Haverfordian 
(IV); Alumni Oratorical Prize. Beta Rho Sigma; Founders' 
Club. Graduate Work, University of Pittsburgh. Jones & 
Laughlin Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1904; Westinghouse 
Electric and Manufacturing Company, 1905 to date. Manager, 
Small Motor Section, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing 
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa., to date. Assistant Manager, In- 
dustrial Department. Member, Board of Managers, East Liberty 
Y. M. C. A., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Member, University Club and 
Amber Club, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; American Society of Electrical 
Engineers; Electric Power Club; National Electric Light Associa- 
tion. Author of a number of articles on Industrial Electrical Sub- 
jects, and Contributor to the Standard Handbook of Electrical 
Engineers. 

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450 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1904 

b. Penrith, England, November 23, 1881. s. Edward Lester 
and Mary Hannah Ashby. m. Pittsburgh, Pa., October 23, 1916, 
Mrs. Laura Heussy Greth. c. William Lucien, 1904; Walter 
Martin, 1906. Address, 751 South Linden Avenue, Pittsburgh, 
Pa. 

Lindley, Luke, S.B. (S.B., 1903; S.M., Penn., 1904.) 
Entered Senior year from Penn College. 

b. New Providence, Iowa, October 18, 1875. s. Addison Lind- 
ley and Rebecca Jane — — . Address, Calhan, Col. 

Lowry, Robert Pharo, S.B. 

Entered 1900. 

Student, Oxford University, England, 1904-05 ; English Lan- 
guage and Literature. Clerk in Girard Trust Company, Phila- 
delphia, 1906; Camera Supplies, Havana, Cuba, 1907; Advertising 
Copy Writer, 1908; Reporter, Philadelphia Inquirer, 1910; Local 
Copy Desk, 1912-19; Assistant Make-up and News Editor, 1919; 
New York Correspondent, 1919 to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 5, 1880. s. Edward S. Lowry 
and Phoebe Pharo. Address, New York News Bureau, 1107 
Pulitzer Building, New York City. 

Megear, Thomas Jefferson, S.B. 

Entered 1900. 

Founders' Club. Stokes & Smith Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1904-10; Longstreth Motor Car Company, Philadelphia, 1910- 
13; American Locomotive Company, Philadelphia and Chicago, 
1913-15; Summerdale Dyeing, Printing and Finishing Works, 
Holmesburg, Pa., 1915-18; First Lieutenant, Motor Transporta- 
tion Corps, Camp Holabird, Md., October, 1918, to July, 1919. 
Bonbright & Co., Inc., New York City, Industrial Engineering, 
August, 1919, to date. Member, University Club, Philadelphia; 
Merion Cricket Club; Bryn Mawr Polo Club; Old Colony Club, 
National. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 29, 1883. s. Alter Megear and 
Elizabeth Tatnall Betts. m. Short Hills, N. J., January 5, 1910, 
Virginia Randolph Atkinson, c. Virginia Randolph, 1910; Bayard 
Harrison, 1916. Address, 416 Berkeley Road, Haverford, Pa. 

Morris, Charles Christopher, S.B.; A.M., 1905. 
Entered 1900. 

Steel Merchant. Member, Merion Cricket Club; University 
Club; Church Club of Philadelphia; Executive Committee, Phila- 
delphia Board of Trade; Board of Overseers of Philadelphia Di- 



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vinity School; President, St. Christopher's Hospital for Children; 
Member, City Club of Philadelphia. 

b. Villa Nova, Pa., June 30, 1882. s. Theodore Hollingsworth 
Morris (Class I860) and Mary Lownes Paul. Address, 3000 
Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Morris, Harold Hollingsworth, S.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1908.) 

Entered 1900. 

Cricket "H" (II) ; Track "H" (II). Beta Rho Sigma. Physi- 
cian. Resident Physician in Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, 
1908-10; Physician at St. Luke's Hospital, Shanghai, China, 1911 
to date. Member, American University Club, Shanghai, China; 
China Medical Missionary Association (Recording Secretary and 
Treasurer of same) ; Shanghai Cricket Club; North China Branch, 
Royal Asiatic Society. Phi Kappa Sigma; Alpha Mu Pi Omega 
(Medical). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 16, 1884. s. Theodore H. Morris 
(Class 1860) and Mary L. Paul. m. Clifton Forge, Va., January 
26, 1911, Frances W. Jordan, c. Alice E., 1911 ; Evelyn F., 1913; 
C. Christopher, 2d, 1914; Harold H., Jr., 1917. Address, St. 
Luke's Hospital, Shanghai, China. 

Schabacker, Harold Messner, A.B. 

Entered 1900. 

Teacher, Glenwood, Pa., High School; Principal, Harborcreek 
High School, Pa. ; Teacher, Erie, Pa., High School ; Teacher, Lock 
Haven, Pa., State Normal School; Teacher in Spanish Depart- 
ment, Stuyvesant High School, New York City; also of Morris 
Evening High School, New York City ; now of Brooklyn Evening 
High School, to date. Salesman for New York Office, Erie Art 
Metal Company. Member, Modern Language Association; 
Hispanic Society; New York Society for Experimental Study of 
Education. 

b. Erie, Pa., October 3, 1883. s. Henry George Schabacker 
and Josephine Messner. m. Erie, Pa., June 29, 1915, Gertrude 
Montgomery, c. John, 1917; Esther, 1918; Paul, 1921. Address, 
219 Audubon Avenue, New York City. 

Sheldon, Carlos Noyes, A.B. ; A.M., 1905. 

Entered 1900. 

Triangle Society; Phi Beta Kappa. Manager, Football Team. 
"Spoon Man." Commission Business, with Slay ton & Boynton, 
Boston, Mass., since 1906. 

b. Swanton, Vt., August 4, 1881. s. Bertron C. Sheldon and 
Gertrude H. Noyes. m. Millis, Mass., June 26, 1909, Louise M. 



452 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1904 

Slayton. c. Alice Gertrude, 1913 ; Jean Margaret, 1916. Address, 
22 Hillside Avenue, Melrose, Mass., and care of Slayton & Boyn- 
ton, 19 Blackstone Street, Boston, Mass. 

Snipes, Edgar Thomas, A.B.; A.M., 1905. (S.B., 1903, Guilford; 
LL.B., Univ. of N. C., 1906.) 

Principal, Corinth Academy, Conley, Va., 1906-08; Active 
Practice of Law, Ahoskie, N. C., 1908-16; Republican Candidate, 
Judge, Third Judicial District of North Carolina, 1912 ; Progress- 
ive-Republican Candidate, Judge of the Superior Court of North 
Carolina, 1916; Associated with Kane & Runk, Law Practice, Phila- 
delphia, 1916-18; Associated with Brown & Lloyd, Philadelphia, 
Law Practice, 1918 to date. Draft Board, Classification of Drafted 
men, during war. Director, Morrisville Library ; Director, Build- 
ing and Loan Associations; Member of Bar, North Carolina, 
Philadelphia County, and Bucks County, Pa. Member, Tuscora 
Club, Ahoskie, N. C. ; City Club of Philadelphia; Fallsington 
Committee of Safety; The Law Association of Philadelphia; 
American Academy of Political and Social Science of Philadelphia. 

b. Menola, N. C, July 9, 1881. s. Elisha Thomas Snipes and 
Louisa Bradshaw. m. Fallsington, Pa., May 4, 1918, Jane Chace 
Moon. c. Samuel Moon, 1919. Address, Morrisville, Pa. 

Stokes, James Martin, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1900. 

Powers & Armstrong, Advertising Agents, 1904-07 ; Stokes & 
Packard, Insurance Brokers, 1907-15; Mutual Benefit Life Insur- 
ance Company (Superintendent of Agency in Philadelphia), 1915- 
17; Insurance, Drexel Building, Philadelphia, 1917 to date. Red 
Cross, Y. M. C. A., United War Work Campaigns in Moorestown, 
N. J. Past Master, Moorestown Lodge, F. & A. M. Member, 
Union League, Philadelphia ; Moorestown Field Club ; Riverton 
Country Club. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., February 26, 1883. s. John H. Stokes 
and Alverda S. Dunham, m. Moorestown, N. J., October 6, 
1908, Mary N. Hooton. c. W. Hooton Stokes, 1911; Katharine, 
1912; Margaret, 1913. Address, 50 East Oak Avenue, Moores- 
town, N. J. 

Thomas, John Roberts, S.B. 

Entered 1900. 

Provident Life and Trust Company, Philadelphia ; Maxwell- 
Briscoe Motor Company, Tarrytown, N. Y. ; Manager of Wash- 
ington, D. C, Branch of United States Motor Company; Man- 



1904] MATRICULATE CATALOG 453 

ager, Downingtown Paper Box Company, Downingtown, Pa. ; 
Member, Partnership of Grieb & Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa., Auto- 
mobiles; Treasurer of same to date. Second Lieutenant, 6th 
United States Infantry, France (wounded at Frapelle, August 17, 
1918). 

b. Whitfort, Pa., June 10, 1882. s. Charles T. Thomas and 
Isabella L. Gibbons. Address, Whitford, Pa. 

Thorn, Henry Norman, A.B. 

Entered 1900. 

Captain, Football Team (IV). Manager, Haines, Jones & Cad- 
bury Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Member, University Club, 
Philadelphia; Merion Cricket Club. Chairman, Athletic Com- 
mittee. 

b. Medford, N. J., July 18, 1881. s. Henry P. Thorn and 
Clara T. Branin. m. Philadelphia, Pa., February 10, 1910, Ethel 
T. Megear. c. Eleanor M., 1910; Elizabeth T. M., 1916. Address, 
129 Edgewood Road, Ardmore, Pa. 

Wells, Bert Calvin, A.B. 

Entered 1903 from Friends' University. 

Teacher, Sciences, Oakwood Seminary, 1904-05 ; Principal, 
Corinth Academy, Conley, Va., 1905-06; Teacher, Chemistry, 
Wichita High School, Wichita, Kan., 1906-07; Assistant City 
Engineer, Wichita, Kan., 1907; City Engineer, Wichita, 1908-17; 
City Manager, El Dorado, Kan., 1917-21 ; City Manager, Atchison, 
1921 to date. Member, Kansas Engineering Society; American 
Society of Civil Engineers ; City Managers' Association of 
America; Kiwanis Club. 

b. Sheridan, Ind., July 19, 1880. s. William A. Wells and 
Mary Cox. m. Indianapolis, Ind., August 7, 1904, Sara E. Shoe- 
maker, c. Dorothy S., 1905; Francis A., 1908; Robert H., 1912 
(d. 1916). Address, Atchison, Kan. 

West, Erwyn Porter, SB. 

Entered 1900. 

Leader, Mandolin Club (III, IV); Leader, Glee Club (IV). 
Triangle Society. Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing 
Company, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia ; West-Stillman Motor Car 
Company, Auto Dealers, Philadelphia ; Westinghouse Electric and 
Manufacturing Company, Detroit ; General Motors Truck Com- 
pany, Pontiac, Mich. ; John A. Crowley Company, Electric Steel 
Manufacturers, Detroit; Bellevue Foundry Company, Detroit; 
West Foundry Company, Sibley, Mich., Manufacturing of Grey 
Iron Castings. Member, American Foundrymen's Association ; 



454 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1904 

Michigan Manufacturers' Association; Employers' Association of 
Detroit; Grosse Men's Club; American Steel Treating So- 
ciety; Rotary Club of Detroit. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 28, 1883. s. William Nelson West 
and Mary Pennel Loflin. m. Branford, Conn., August 2, 1913, 
Jessamine Bortle Woods, c. Barbara, 1914; Mary Loflin, 1919. 
Address, Sibley, Mich. 

Wills, William Mintzer, A.B. ; A.M., 1905. 

Entered 1900. 

Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1905; 
Managing Chemist, Klenzene Company, 1905 ; Vice-President, 
Jena Company, 1906-09; Secretary, German- American Glass Com- 
pany, 1909-11; President, Diamond Glass Import Company, 1911- 
12; Vice-President, Treasurer, President, Diamond Specialty and 
Supply Company, 1919 to date. Charter Member, Phi Beta Kappa 
Association of Philadelphia (Treasurer of same, 1918-19 to date) ; 
Member, Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce ; American Economic 
Association; Army Ordnance Association; Member, Union 
League. 

b. Downingtown, Pa., July 27, 1882. s. J. Hunter Wills and 
Katherine Ellicott Lindley. m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 14, 
1907, Julia Hazlehurst Ireland. Address, 3714 Walnut Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Withers, Samuel Clayton, A.B. (A.M., Columbia, 1915.) 

Entered 1900. 

President, Y. M. C. A. (IV) ; President, Advisory Board (IV) ; 
Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Teacher, in charge of Gymnastics, Moses 
Brown School, Providence, R. I., 1904-06; Teacher, Mathematics, 
Friends' Select School, Philadelphia, 1906-13; Teacher, Mathe- 
matics, Evander Childs High School, New York City, 1913 to 
date. Member, Phi Beta Kappa Society of New York City; 
Men's High School Teachers' Association, New York City. 

b. Dauphin County, Pa., August 30, 1873. s. Samuel Aaron 
Withers and Esther Garber. m. New York City, June 14, 1911, 
Helen Wheatley Edson. c. Samuel Clayton, Jr., 1917; Helen 
Francelia, 1922. Address, 400 West 118th Street, New York City. 

Non-Graduates 

Bevan, Edwin Jay. 

Entered Freshman year ; left at end of Sophomore year. 



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Blanchard, Irvin Thomas. (S.B., Guilford, 1903.) 

Entered 1903 from Guilford College; left in October, 1903, on 
account of ill health. 

1904, Studying Banking Business; 1904-06, Assistant Cashier, 
Bank of Northampton, Jackson, N. C. ; 1906-11, Cashier, Farmers' 
Bank, Woodland, N. C. (resigned on account of ill health) ; Sep- 
tember, 1911-15, Bookkeeper and Office Assistant of Bertie Cotton 
Oil Company, Aulander, N. C. ; 1915, Assistant Cashier, The 
Farmers Bank, Woodland, N. C. ; Cashier of same since 1917. 

b. Woodland, N. C, September 6, 1882. s. Roger W. Blanchard 
and Sarah J. Outland. m. Bertie County, N. C, April 11, 1916, 
Mamie Pearl Warde. c. Irvin Thomas, Jr., 1917; Edward Ver- 
mond, 1920. Address, Woodland, N. C. 

Bradley, William Summer. 

Entered 1900. 

1904, with Wylie T. Wilson, Paper Box Manufacturers; Mer- 
chant, Market and Twenty-first Streets, Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 19, 1882. s. Thomas Bradley and 
Hannah W. Goodall. m. Philadelphia, Pa., May 6, 1908, Anna 
Collins Remington. Address, 161 Union Avenue, Bala, Pa. 

Owen, Charles Raymond. 

Entered 1900; left at end of Freshman year. 

Grocery Business, 1901-02; 1902-09, Clerk, Pennsylvania Rail- 
road; 1909 to date, Mitchell Lumber and Coal Company, Lans- 
downe. Pa. 

b. Toughkenamon, Pa., August 3, 1880. s. Henry P. Owen 
and Alice Jackson Watson, m. West Chester, Pa., October 22, 
1907, Anna Temple Pratt, c. Charles Henry, 1909; Alice Lilian, 
1911; Esther, 1914; Raymond CHfford, 1919. Address, 122 Mel- 
rose Avenue, East Lansdowne, Pa. 

Perkins, Lindley Murray, Jr. 

Entered 1900 and left at close of Junior year. 

Foreman, Machine Shop, Kansas City Southern Railroad, Pitts- 
burg, Kan. 

b. Baxter Springs, Kan., June 16, 1882. s. Ira C. Perkins and 
Ella Burgess. Address, 1013 Short Street, Galena, Kan. 

Powell, Wilfred Mansell. 

Entered 1900; left at close of Freshman year. 



456 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1905 

1905 

Alexander, Charles Allison, S.B. 

Entered 1901. 

Jones & Laughlin Steel Company, Pittsburgh, 1906; Cambria 
Steel Company, Johnstown, Pa., 1907. 

b. Devon, Pa., January 21, 1883. s. James Allison Alexander 
and Annie Burnette Wells, m. 1908, . 

Andrew, Adelbert Owen, A.B. (LL.B., 1911, Kansas State Univ.) 

Entered 1904 from Friends' University. 

Teacher. 1905-06, Teacher, Oakwood Seminary, Union Springs, 
N. Y. ; 1906-07, at Earlham College, Richmond, Ind. ; 1907-08, at 
Little Rock High School, Little Rock, Ark.; 1908-11, Law Stu- 
dent, Kansas State University; 1911-12, Teacher, Wichita High 
School, Kan.; 1912-15, Insurance; 1915-20, Teacher. 1921- , 
Superintendent, Schools, Beaver, Okla. Member, Delta Sigma 
Rho (Kansas University). 

b. Johnson County, Kan., May 6, 1880. s. WilHam Andrew 
and Sibyl Jones Lindley. m. Prairie Center, Kan., September 14, 
1910, Beulah Williams, c. Adelbert, Jr., 1912; Owen Nathan, 
1914; Norman Keats, 1916. Address, Beaver, Okla. 

Babb, Maurice Jeflferis, S.B. (Ph.D., Univ. of Pa., 1910.) 

Entered Fall of 1894 and left Fall of 1895 ; returned 1904-05. 
Teacher. Downingtown High School, 1895-96; Williamsport 
Dickinson Seminary, 1896-1900; Belief onte Academy, 1900-01; 
Penn State College, 1901-05 ; University of Pennsylvania, 1905 
to date ; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Penn- 
sylvania, to date. Teacher of Navigation for 2^ years at Navy 
Yard with War Community Service and Y. M. C. A. Member, 
Sigma Xi; Fellow, American Association Advancement of Sci- 
ence ; Member, American Mathematical Society ; Past President 
of Philadelphia Section, Teachers of Mathematics, Middle States 
and Maryland; Member, Lower Merion School Board, 1911-14; 
President, Pennsylvania Chapter, Society of Sigma Xi, 1921-22; 
Member, Lenape Club, University of Pennsylvania; University 
Club; Schoolmen's Club; Sigma Phi Sigma. Author: "Mathe- 
matics," published by American Educational Institute. 

b. Marshalton, Pa. (?), October 20, 1870. s. Hiram W. Babb 
and Galena M. Jefferis. m. (1) November 21, 1898, Blanche 
Elsegood Vincent (d. 1915). c. Jervis Jefferis, 1902 (Class 1921). 
m. (2) June 14, 1920, Mary Fulton Gibbons. Address, 157 Cricket 
Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. 



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Bales, Thomas Menroy, S.B. (S.B., Wilmington, O., 1904.) 

Entered 1904 from Wilmington College. 

Teacher, Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, Me., 1905-06; 
Teacher, Mathematics, Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio, 
1906-16; Clothing Merchant, 1916 to date. Member, Wilmington 
City Council, 1913-17; C^erk, Clinton County Board of Elections, 
1918-19. Member, Wilmington Commercial Club; Masonic Order. 

b. Wilmington, Ohio, March 28, 1884. s. William H. Bales and 
Cordelia J. Faulkner, m. Wilmington, Ohio, June 23, 1909, Adah 
Probasco. c. Mary Elizabeth, 1914; William Charles, 1915. Ad- 
dress, 527 North South Street, Wilmington, Ohio. 

Boher, Sydney Morris, A.B. 

Entered 1901. 

Advertising Business, with Powers & Armstrong, 1905-06; 
Furniture Manufacturing, with Boher & Phillips, Shippensburg, 
Pa., 1906 to date. 

b. Shippensburg, Pa., April 5, 1884. s. John E. Boher and 
Sara Rees Hogan. m. Blairsville, Pa., June 8, 1912, Mae Clark 
Koehler. Address, Shippensburg, Pa. 

Bushnell, Charles Stone, S.B. 

Entered 1902. 

Manager, Track Team (IV) ; Captain, Gymnasium Team (IV). 
Engineer. Worth Brothers, Coatesville, Pa. ; L. T. Edwards & 
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. ; Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Trenton, 
N. J. ; Federal Signal Company, Albany, N. Y. ; New York Cen- 
tral Railroad, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; General Railway Signal Com- 
pany, Rochester, N. Y. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 7, 1884. s. Joseph Bushnell and 
Alice Stone, m. Troy, N. Y., October 14, 1913, Henrietta Ferriss 
Freeman, c. Elizabeth Ferriss, 1915; Charles Stone, 1917; Kath- 
erine McFadden, 1918. Address, care of General Railway Signal 
Company, Rochester, N. Y. 

Cates, Benjamin Harold, A.B. 

Entered 1901. 

Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, 1905 ; Boston Woven Hose 
and Rubber Company, Cambridge, Mass., 1905-07; Cates Bros., 
Market Gardeners and Wholesale Meat Dealers, East Vassalboro, 
Me., 1907 to date. Representative, from class towns Winslow- 
Vassalboro, to Seventy-eighth Maine State Legislature. Appointed 
by Governor on Local Signal Advisory Board, making out Ques- 
tionnaires for Draft; Third Liberty Loan Committee; Chairman, 
Local Vassalboro War Savings Committee; Chairman, Vassal- 



458 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1905 

boro U. W. W. drive, etc., etc. Member, Vassalboro Grange 
(Present Master). 

b. East Vassalboro, Me., October 17, 1881. s. George H. Gates 
and Louise F. Bryant, m. June 27, 1910, Annabel Ingraham. 
c. Maynard Lawrence; Helen Nancy; George Fletcher; Effie Up- 
ham. Address, East Vassalboro, Me. 

Cookman, Harold Holmes, A.B. 

Entered 1901. 

1905-07, Clerk, Hanover National Bank, New York Gity; 1907- 
08, Weighmaster, R. G. Layton & Son, New York Gity; 1908-17, 
Salesman, Ayres, Bridges & Go., New York Gity; 1917 to date, 
Export Manager, A. S. Gookman & Go., New York Gity. 

b. Wilmington, Del., September 4, 1883. s. John E. Gookman 
and Margaret Howland. m. New York Gity, Easter Monday, 
1913, Helen Pulver Hills, c. Prentice Glark, 1914. Address, 85 
Wall Street, New York Gity. 

Cox, Henry Greer, A.B. ; A.M., 1911. (D.G. B.S.G., Universal 
Ghiropractic Gollege, Davenport, la., 1915.) 

Entered 1901. 

1905-06, Bank Glerk; 1906-07, Teacher, Porto Rican Service, 
under United States Government, San Juan High School and 
Patillas, P. R.; 1907-08, Teacher, Finderne, M. A., Somerville, 
N. J. Teacher in Philadelphia Public Schools ; 1908-09, Professor 
English Literature and German, Berea Gollege, Berea, Ky. ; 1909- 
11, Teacher, Philippine Service, Supervisor and Acting Principal, 
High School. February to June, 1912, Teacher, English Litera- 
ture, Jenkintown Grammar and High School; 1912-14, Manager, 
Rehsom Institute, Brooklyn, Massage and Mechano-Therapy 
Work. 1914-15, Student, Universal Ghiropractic Gollege, Daven- 
port, Iowa; 1915, Chiropractor and Mechano-Therapist, Gamden, 
N. J.; 1915-17, Chiropractor and Mechano-Therapist, Elmira, N. 
Y. ; 1917 to date. Chiropractor, evenings; Stock Chaser, Foreman, 
Production Manager of Aircraft Department, and Employment 
Manager of the Willys-Morrow Company, Elmira (Branch of 
Willys-Overland Company). Resigned, January 28, 1922, to de- 
vote time to Chiropractic. Member, Chamber of Commerce; New 
York State Chiropractic Society ; Originator and Chairman, 1 
year, of the Elmira Employment Managers' Association; Member, 
Business Men's Association. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 31, 1884. s. Andrew J. Cox and 
Mary G. England, m. Elmira, N. Y., September 15, 1915, Mabel 
F. Morrow, c. Phyllis Morrow, 1918. Address, 411 West Water 
Street, Elmira, N. Y. 



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Downing, Thomas Stalker, S.B. 

Entered 1901. 

Worth Brothers, Coatesville, Pa., 1905-10 (Assistant in Master 
Mechanic's Office, Open Hearth and Tube Mill ; Foreman in Tube 
Mill); Spang Chalfant & Co., Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1910-12, 
Night Foreman in Tube Mill; Worth Brothers Company, Coates- 
ville, Pa., 1912-13, Assistant Superintendent, Tube Mill; Alle- 
gheny Steel Company, Brackenridge, Pa., 1913-16, Superintendent 
of Tube Mill ; Alan Wood Iron and Steel Company, Philadelphia, 
1916-18; Captain, Ordnance Department, United States Army, 
Inspection Division; Metallurgical Section; later, on Salvage 
Board, Assistant Secretary, Committee on Sale of Materials, 1918- 
20; Iron and Steel Business, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1920 to date. 

b. New Castle, Pa., July 22, 1883. s. Joseph Miller Downing 
(Class 1865) and Hannah Pennock Steele, m. Philadelphia, Pa., 
October 8, 1913, Mary Valentine Fox, Address, 311 Chestnut 
Street, Sewickley, Pa., and 427 Oliver Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Eshleman, Benjamin, A.B. 

Entered 1901. 

Manager, Soccer Team (IV). Baldwin Locomotive Works, 
1905-08; Proctor & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1908-13; 
Sales Manager, Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Company, Bos- 
ton, Mass., 1914-17; December, 1917, Commissioned Captain, 
Quartermaster Corps, United States Army, Stationed at Boston; 
1918, transferred to Quartermaster General's Office, Washington, 
D. C, in charge of Production Department on Army Shoes ; 1918, 
Chemical Warfare Service, France, September, 1918, and Assist- 
ant Gas Officer of 7th Division. Returned to United States, Jan- 
uary, 1919, and received Honorable Discharge. 1919 to date. 
Smith, Kline & French Company, Philadelphia, Pa., Sales Man- 
ager and Advertising Manager, Aspirin Department. Member, 
Racquet Club, Philadelphia; Merion Cricket Club; St. Nicholas 
Club, New York ; American Legion. 

b. Lancaster, Pa., October 10, 1884. s. B. Frank Eshleman 
(Class 1867) and Mary E. Mercur. Address, Racquet Club, 
Sixteenth Street below Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fEvans, Ernest Mervyn, A.B. 

Entered 1901. 

b. "Awbury," Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., July 16, 1884. 
d. "Awbury," Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., June 2S, 1911. s. 
Jonathan Evans and Rachel Reeve Cope. 



460 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1905 

Fisher, Charles Worley, A.B. 

Entered 1901. 

Phi Beta Kappa. Business Office, Philadelphia Press, 1905. 
Editorial Staff, Textile Manufacturer's Journal, 1909 (now en- 
larged into Textile World; Philadelphia Representative on Edi- 
torial Staff of same. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 6, 1882. s. Rev. Charles G. Fisher, 
D. D., and Margaret Hay. m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 25, 
1916, Emily Kohler. c. Charles Worley, Jr., 1917. Address, 828 
Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Fleming, Montgomery Ward, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pittsburgh, 
1908.) 

Entered 1901. 

Admitted to Bar of Allegheny County, Pa., 1908; Teacher of 
Mathematics, Belief onte High School, 1908-09; at Central High 
School, Harrisburg, Pa., 1909-11; Admitted to Bar, Pennsylvania 
Supreme Court, 1910; Referee in Bankruptcy for Centre County, 
1916 to date; President, Chamber of Commerce, Phillipsburg, Pa.; 
Borough Solicitor, Phillipsburg, Pa. Attorney-at-Law. Member, 
Pennsylvania Bar Association; F. & A. M.; R. A. M.; K. T. ; 
A. A. S. R.; B. P. O. E.; I. O. R. M.; Junior O. U. A. M. 

b. Belief onte, Pa., August 23, 1884. s. Wilson I. Fleming and 
Bella Priscilla Ward. m. Butler, Pa., October 24, 1908, Winifred 
M. Donaldson, c. John Montgomery, 1910; Mary Isabel, 1915; 
Winifred Maud, 1921. Address, 301 South Front Street, Phillips- 
burg, Pa. 

Hopkins, Arthur Haddon, S.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1909.) 

Entered 1901. 

Captain, Football Team (IV). Triangle Society. Physician 
and Teacher. Associate in Medicine and Instructor in Thera- 
peutics, University of Pennsylvania; Assistant Physician to Uni- 
versity Hospital; Consultant to Chester County Hospital; Physi- 
cian to Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia. Contributor to Journal 
of American Medical Association; American Journal of Medical 
Sciences; Medical Clinics of North America; Neiv York Medical 
Journal. Fellow of the College of Physicians, Philadelphia; Fel- 
low, The American Medical Association; Member, Philadelphia 
County Medical Society; Pathological Society; Pediatric Society; 
John Morgan Society; Society of Physiology and Pathology; A, 
M. P. O. Medical Society; Delta Phi Fraternity, University of 
Pennsylvania ; St. Elmo Club, University of Pennsylvania ; Merion 
Cricket Club. 



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b. Haddonfield, N. J., March 7, 1882. s. Walter G. Hopkins 
(Class 1857) and Esther Sharpless. m. Charleston, S. C, April 
10, 1917, Martha Porter Carrington. c. Arthur H., Jr., 1918; 
Waring Porter, 1920; John Esbaugh, 1921. Address, 1726 Pine 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Jones, Harold William, A.B. 

Entered 1901. 

President, Y. M. C. A. (IV); Captain, Track Team (IV). 
Teacher, Physical Director, Blight School for Boys, Philadelphia, 
1906-10; Farmer, 1911-12; Shoemaker, 1912-16; Superintendent, 
Condensed Milk Manufacturing Plant, 1917 to date. 

b. South China, Me., December 25, 1879. s. Frank E. Jones 
and Luella E. Graves, m. Mercersburg, Pa., June 30, 1917, Nancy 
Leona Smith, c. Nancy Elizabeth, 1918. Address, Walton, N. Y. 

Jones, Paul, A.B. 

Entered 1901. 

Manufacturer of Men's Fine Shoes, Commonwealth Shoe and 
Leather Company, Boston, Mass. 

b. Whitman, Mass., August 7, 1884. s. Charles Henry Jones 
and Bessie Roberts, m. Chicago, 111., February 7, 1920, Edna H. 
Harrison. Address, care of Commonwealth Shoe and Leather 
Company, Whitman, Mass. 

Lee, Charles Smith, A.B. 

Entered 1901. 

Baldwin Locomotive Works, Apprenticeship; same in Drawing 
Room; Inspecting Engineer; Farmer; Captain of Engineers, 
United States Army; Baldwin Locomotive Works, Foreign Sales 
Department. Member, Merion Cricket Club; Rose Tree Fox 
Hunting Club; L'Ermitage Golf Club (France). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 12, 1882. s. Edmund Lee and Mary 
Smith, m. Philadelphia, Pa., August. 23, 1919, Ellen D. New- 
bold. Address, 1812 South Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Morris, Joseph Howard, S.B. 

Entered 1901. 

Manager of Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work, Busi- 
ness of J. A. Morris, Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1905-18; Government In- 
spector of Plumbing and Heating for United States Housing 
Corporation in a South Philadelphia Building Operation, 1918-19; 
Owner of Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work Business, 
Bryn Mawr, Pa., July, 1919, to date. During war, Member, Bryn 



462 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1905 

Mawr Home Defense and Solicitor in Liberty Loan Campaigns. 
Member, Bryn Mawr Business Association. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., May 26, 1883. s. Joseph A. Morris and 
Annie Whitby, m. Philadelphia, June 5, 1907, Helen Miller, c. 
Joseph Howard, Jr., 1908; Kathryn Miller, 1911; Margaret, 1913. 
Address, 864 Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Murray, Effingham Cock, A.B. 

Entered 1901. 

Life Insurance Solicitor, 1905-09; Irrigation and Mining Sur- 
veyor, 1909-12; Farmer, 1913-17; Teacher, 1918 to date. Y. M. 
C. A. War Service. Directeur d'un Foyer du Soldat. Teacher, 
French and History, Kew-Forest School, 1918-20; Teacher, His- 
tory and Civics, Adelphi Academy, 1920-22. 

b. Chappaqua, N. Y., October 11, 1884. s. Robert I. Murray 
and Phoebe Anna Cock. m. (1) March 26, 1906, Marie de Mont- 
alvo. c. Evaristo Montalvo, 1907. m. (2) February 5, 1916, 
Laura Clark. Stepdaughter, Judith Tobey, 1907. c. Phoebe 
Anna, 1920. Address, 531 Birch Street, Richmond Hill, New 
York City. 

Ohl, Frederick William, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1906.) 

Entered 1901. 

Clementine Cope Fellowship (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa (IV). 
Teacher. Tutor, "Westover," Va., February, 1907, to June, 1908; 
Instructor, Latin, Conway Hall, Dickinson College, 1908-09; In- 
structor, Classics, Thiel College, Greenville, Pa., 1909-12; In- 
structor, Languages, Germantown High School, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1912 to date. Member, Classical Club, Philadelphia; Classical 
League, Philadelphia; Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of 
Liberal Studies ; Classical Association of the Atlantic States. 

b. Quakertown, Pa., December 1, 1883. s. Jeremiah Franklin 
Ohl and Olivia Elizabeth Kessler. m. Wilkinsburg, Pa., June 27, 
1913, Mabel Mildred Jackson. Address, 6327 McCallum Street, 
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fPearson, Ralph Lincoln, S.B. 

Entered 1901. 

Lumber Business since leaving college. Vice-President, Pear- 
son & Ludascher Lumber Company, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., November 16, 1884. d. Feb- 
ruary 1, 1920. s. Joseph Thurman Pearson and Annie V. Wells. 

Peirce, Edmund Converse, A.B. 
Entered 1901. 
Phi Beta Kappa (IV) ; Manager, Football Team (IV) ; 



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Founders' Club; Triangle Society. With the Baldwin Locomotive 
Works since graduation. 1919 to date, Manager, Pittsburgh, 
Office, The Baldwin Locomotive Works, and the Standard Steel 
Works Company. Member, Duquesne Club, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; 
Fourth Street Club, Philadelphia; University Club, Pittsburgh; 
Pittsburgh Athletic Association ; Pittsburgh Railway Club ; Engi- 
neers' Society of Western Pennsylvania; Chamber of Commerce, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 

b. Bristol, Pa., January 15, 1885. s. Harold Peirce and Char- 
lotte Converse. Address, 1261 Denniston Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Priestman, Albert Glyndon, S.B. 

Entered 1901. 

Manager, Cricket Team (HI) ; Captain, Soccer Team (IV). 
Clerk, Merritt & Co., Steel Brokers, 1905 ; Office Manager, Ameri- 
can Fabric Rug Company, 1906-07; Real Estate Broker, German- 
town, 1908 to date. Member, Germantown Cricket Club Military 
Organization, drilled drafted men during war; Member, Phila- 
delphia Real Estate Board, Liberty Loan Committee. Member, 
Germantown Cricket Club; Philadelphia Cricket Club; Fourth 
Street Club ; Philadelphia Real Estate Board. 

b. Hull, England, July 22, 1884. s. Albert Priestman and Mabel 
Tuke Taylor, m. New York City, March 31, 1912, Dorothy 
Williams, c. Ruth, 1913; Sidney W., 1915. Address, 3223 Queen 
Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Reagan, William J., A.B. (A.B., Earlham College, 1904.) 

Entered Senior year from Earlham College. 

Teacher. Principal of Friends' Bloomingdale Academy, 1905- 
08; Teacher of Philosophy, Pacific College, 1908-10; Acting Presi- 
dent, Pacific College, 1910-11; Teacher of Philosophy, Friends' 
University, 1911-15; Principal, Oakwood Seminary, 1916 to date. 
Member, School Masters' Club of Cayuga County ; Member of 
Education Board of Five Years' Meeting; Member, Associated 
Academic Principals of New York State. 

b. Sheridan, Ind., September 26, 1882. s. John Reagan and 
Mary McMillan, m. Neoga, 111., September, 1908, Florence O. 
Lindley. c. Mary Agnes, 1910; Caroline Elizabeth, 1912; William 
James, 1914; Lindley Bertram, 1918. Address, The Oakwood 
Seminary, Poughkeepsie, New York. 

Ritts, Elias, S.B. 
Entered 1901. 

Manager, Gymnasium Team (IV) ; Manager, Cricket Team 
(IV). Butler County National Bank, 1905-07; Cashier, Lyndora 



464 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1905 

National Bank, 1907-14; Assistant Cashier, Butler County Na- 
tional Bank, 1914-18; Vice-President of same to date. President, 
Spaide Shirt Company, Butler, Pa. ; Director, Corona Cord Tire 
Company, Butler, Pa. ; Treasurer, Butler County Chapter, Ameri- 
can Red Cross, since 1915; Chairman, Butler County War Sav- 
ings Committee; Member, Butler County Liberty Loan Executive 
Committees; Member, Butler County Fuel Administration Com- 
mittee; Member, Y. M. C. A. War Work Council of Butler 
County ; President of Chamber of Commerce, Butler, Pa. ; Di- 
rector, Butler Y. M. C. A.; Member, Syria Temple, Pittsburgh; 
Member, Rotary Club; Member, Butler Country Club; Americus 
Club of Pittsburgh. 

b. St. Petersburg, Clarion County, Pa., July 6, 1883. s. John V. 
Ritts and Irene C. Blakslee. m. Butler, Pa., December 29, 1909, 
Helen H. Herr. c. Mary Irene, 1911; Susan E., 1913; Ruth E., 
1914; John V., Jr., 1918. Address, Butler County National Bank, 
Butler, Pa. 

Seely, Leslie Birchard, A.B. 

Entered 1902. 

Teacher. Head Master, Chappaqua Mountain Institute, Chap- 
paqua, N. Y., 1905-06; Instructor in Science, Northeast Manual 
Training High School, Philadelphia, 1906-07; Professor of Sci- 
ence in same, 1907-15; Head of Science Department, Germantown 
High School, Germantown, Philadelphia, 1915 to date. Professor 
of Physics, Wagner Free Institute of Science, 1914 to date. Mem- 
ber, Philadelphia Teachers' Association ; American Association for 
the Advancement of Science; Pennsylvania State Educational As- 
sociation; Franklin Institute of Philadelphia; American Associa- 
tion of Political and Social Science ; National Geographic Society ; 
Philadelphia Natural History Society. 

b. Luzerne County, Pa., April 22, 1877. s. Samuel Pollock 
Seely and Mary Elizabeth Patterson, m. July 20, 1910, Mary 
Louise Bogenrief. c. Leslie Birchard, Jr., 1915. Address, 5918 
Pulaski Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Seevers, Marion Bruner, A.B. (Ph.B., Penn College, 1904; A.M., 
Penn. College, 1905; A.M., Yale, 1906; J.D., Univ. of Calif., 
1909.) 
Entered 1904 from Penn College. 

Lawyer. Member of firm, Spurrier, Soever & Spurrier, 1910- 
12; firm, Brammer, Lehmann & Seevers, 1914-19; Brammer, 
Seevers & Hurlburt, 1919-21 ; Brammer, Lehmann, Seevers & 
Hurlburt, 1921-22 ; Lehmann, Seevers & Hurlburt, 1922- . Mem- 



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ber, California and Iowa State Bars; Liberty Loan Committee; 
Speaking Committee; Legal Advisory Board; High Priest, 
Corinthian Chapter, R. A. M., 1917; Master, Alpha Council, R. & 
S. M., 1922; Acacia Fraternity; Delta Chi Fraternity; Capital 
Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Temple Commandery, K. T.; Des Moines 
Consistory; Zagazig Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. ; University Club, 
Des Moines; Des Moines Chamber of Commerce; Iowa State 
Bar Association; Des Moines Bar Association; Des Moines Golf 
and Country Club. 

b. Oskaloosa, Iowa, February 2, 1886. s. W. A. Seevers and 
Mary E. Bruner. m. Bethlehem, Pa., November 24, 1914, Lucile 
Meredith, c. Elaine, 1916; Marion B., Jr., 1918; William Mere- 
dith, 1919. Address, Flynn Building, Des Moines, Iowa. 

Smith, Manning James, A.B. 

Entered 1904 from Earlham College. 

Clerical Work, Haines, Jones & Cadbury, 1905-07; Treasurer 
and Manager, I. H, Gilmer Company, Belt Manufacturers, 1907- 
15; Manning J. Smith Belting Company to date. 

b. Mt. Summit, Ind., July 6, 1883. s. George Waters Smith 
and Tacy Livezey. m. Fairmount, Ind., October 14, 1908, 
Georgiana Hiatt. c. Manning J., Jr., 1910; Lowell H., 1914. 
Address, 214 East Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Spaeth, Sigmund, A.B. ; A.M., 1906. (Ph.D., Princeton, 1910.) 

Entered 1901. 

President, Class, both terms (IV) ; Editor-in-Chief, Haver- 
fordian. "Spoon Man." Founders' Club. Instructor in German, 
Princeton University, 1906-08; Graduate Student, Princeton, 
1908-10; Head of English Department, Asheville School, Ashe- 
ville, N. C, 1910-12; Music Editor, Life; Literary Editor, J. 
Schirmer, Publisher, New York; Music Editor, New York Even- 
ing Mail, 1914-18; Y. M. C. A. Music Director, Industrial War 
Service, Bayonne, N. J. ; Editorial Stafif of New York Times; 
Correspondent on Music for Boston Evening Transcript, 1919-20. 
Educational Director and Manager, Ampico Department, Ameri- 
can Piano Company, 1920- ; Lecturer on Musical Topics. Pub- 
hshed "Milton's Knowledge of Music"; "Milton and Music." 
Contributor to magazines (Harper's Weekly, Collier's, Ladies' 
Home Journal, Lippincott's, etc.) ; Translator of songs and li- 
brettos; Author of operatic guides and Editor Century Opera 
Weekly. Editorial Writer, Opera Magasinc. Former Mem- 
ber, Nassau Club; Princeton Club; National Arts Club; Benson- 
hurst Cricket Club. 

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466 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1905 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 10, 1885. s. Adolph Spaeth and 
Harriett Reynolds Krauth. m. New York City, January 30, 1917, 
Irene Katharine Lane. Address, 534 Fifth Avenue, New York 
City. 

Stein, Herman Kroberger, S.B. 

Entered 1901. 

Engineering Apprentice, Westinghouse Electric and Manufac- 
turing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa., 1905-07; Engineer, West- 
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass., 
1907-10; Superintendent, Genesee Light and Power Company, 
Batavia, N. Y., 1910-13 ; Superintendent and Electrical Engineer 
of Genesee Light and Power Company, Batavia, N. Y., 1913 to 
date. President, Batavia Y. M. C. A., 1918; Member, American 
Institute Electrical Engineers ; Rotary Club. 

b. Chester County, Pa., July 14, 1883. s. Jacob S. Stein and 
Lillian G. Kinneer. m. Athens, Pa., April 12, 1909, Anne Elsbree. 
Address, 212 State Street, Batavia, N. Y. 

Stone, Elliott Kays, SB. 

Entered Senior Class 1904. 

Timekeeper, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1905-08 ; Teacher, 
Mills Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1908-09; Teacher, Rose Creek 
District School, Rose Creek, Nev., 1909-10; Teacher, Denio Dis- 
trict School, Oregon, Nev., 1910-11; Superintendent, Nevada 
Mines Company, Imlay, Nev., 1911-13; Teacher, Sod House Dis- 
trict School, Amos, Nev., 1913-14; Mail Order Business, 1914-16; 
Teacher, Cane Springs District School, Amos, Nev., 1916-17; 
Pine Forest District School, Amos, Nev., 1917-18; Ranching, 
Amos, Nev., 1918-19; Free Lance Writer, Wayne, Pa., 1919 to 
date. 

b. Scranton, Pa., August 25, 1880. s. George Elliott Stone and 
Martha Jane Kays. Address, 122 Walnut Avenue, Wayne, Dela- 
ware County, Pa. 

Teller, Chester Jacob, S.B.; A.M., 1906. 

Entered Junior Class 1903. 

Phi Beta Kappa. Director of Boys' Clubs, Educational Alli- 
ance, New York, 1906; Assistant Superintendent, Hebrew Shelter- 
ing Guardian Society (Orphan Asylum), New York City, 1907- 
08; Superintendent, Jewish Orphans' Home, New Orleans, La., 
1909-11; Superintendent, Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., 1912; Director, Extension Department, Bureau of Educa- 
tion, Jewish Community, New York, 1912-13; Organizer and Di- 



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rector, Camp Arcadia for Boys, 1914; Staff Member for Welfare 
Work, Bureau Municipal Research, New York, 1914-17; Execu- 
tive Director, Jewish Welfare Board, New York, 1917-19; Sec- 
retary-Treasurer and Director of Arcadia Schools (Summer Camp 
for Boys), since 1914; Secretary-Treasurer and Director of Camp 
Arden (Summer Camp for Girls), since 1921. Published: 
"Widow's Pension Legislation in the United States Bureau Munici- 
pal Research, 1917." 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 29, 1883. s. Jacob Teller and 
Amelia Hirsh, m. New York, November 26, 1908, Eva Magnes. 
c. Walter Magnes, 1910; Sophia, 1911; Amelia, 1919. Address, 
854 West 181st Street, New York City. 

Thomas, Howard Pitner, S.B. 

Entered 1901. 

With Pennsylvania Railroad Company in various positions since 
1905 ; Supervisor, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, to date. Mem- 
ber, Blair County Committee of Public Safety, 1917-18. 

b. Kennett Square, Pa., January 28, 1884. s. Charles Thomas 
and Sara Pitner Osmond, m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 16, 1915, 
Lydia S. Baker, c. Howard Pitner, Jr., 1918. Address, 500 
Blanchard Street, Osceola Mills, Pa. 

White, Lyndon Lea, A.B. (A.B., Guilford, 1904.) 
Entered Senior Class 1904 from Guilford College. 
Principal, Jamestown State High School, 1905-10; Principal, 
Winston-Salem City High School, 1910 to date. Member, Na- 
tional Education Association ; North Carolina Teachers' Assembly ; 
Winston-Salem Y. M. C. A. 

b. Trinity, N. C, March 5, 1879. s. I. A. White and Mary 
Elizabeth Elder, m. August 25, 1909, Jessie Holt Foust. c. 
Lucy May, 1912; Martha Gray, 1915; Lyndon Lea, Jr., 1916. 
Address, 125 South Spruce Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. 

Non-Graduates 

Bausman, Thomas Franklin, 

Entered 1901 and left at close of Freshman year. 

Student in Academic Department, Yale University, 1902-03 ; 
with Steinman Hardware Company, Lancaster, Pa., 1903-10; 
Farmers' Trust Company, Lancaster, Pa., 1910-12; 1914-17, Oil 
Business, in various parts of Oklahoma and Kansas. First Offi- 
cers' Training Camp, Commissioned First Lieutenant, 1917; 19 
months in France ; with Third Army Corps in Coblentz. Resigned 



468 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1905 

Commission, 1919. Member, Hamilton Club, Lancaster; Lan- 
caster Country Club. 

b. Lancaster, Pa., June 12, 1882, s. John Watts Baer Bausman 
and Annette Franklin. Address, 325 Chestnut Street, Lancaster, 
Pa. 

Fenwick, James Bussier. 

Entered 1901 ; left 



b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 19, 1874. s. William Henry Fenwick 
and Mary Frances Hesler. No address. 

Godshall, Harry Hackman. 

Entered 1901 ; left . 

With Keasbey & Mattison Company, Ambler, Pa., 1907- . 
b, Lansdale, Pa., June 16, 1881. s. John Clemens Godshall and 
Mary Hackman. Address, Lansdale, Pa. 

Libby, Ralph Garfield. 

Entered 1901 and left at close of Freshman year. 

President and Treasurer of J. R. Libby Company, Department 
Store, Portland, Me. Member, The Phillips Exeter Club ; Liming- 
ton Academy Trustee; Trustee, Homestead Loan Association; 
Member, State Street Congregational Church; Teacher of School; 
Member of Church Committee; 32d Degree Mason; a Governor 
of The Portland Republican Club; Member, The National Dry 
Goods Association; The Portland Chamber of Commerce. 

b. Biddeford, Me., July 5, 1881. s. Joseph Ralph Libby and 
Helen Louise Larrabee. m. Portland, Me., April 20, 1911, Hattie 
Payson Brazier, c. Ralph Garfield, Jr., 1914; Daniel Brazier, 
1918, and Ellen Brazier, 1918 (twins). Address, 234 State Street, 
Portland, Me. 

Scull, John Lawrence. 

Entered 1901 and left Spring, 1904. 

Beta Rho Sigma. John C. Winston Company, 1904-07; Auto- 
mobile Agency, 1907-08 ; Standard Roller Bearing Company, 1908- 
14; Stokes & Smith Company, 1914; Standard Roller Bearing 
Company, 1914-18; Emergency Fleet Corporation, 1918-19; N. W. 
Ayer & Son, October, 1919-20; Manufacturer of Writing Paper, 
1921 to date. Member, Union League, Philadelphia; Haver ford 
Club, Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 11, 1883. s. Edward Lawrence 
Scull (Class 1864) and Sarah Elizabeth Marshall, m. Haverford, 
Pa., January 1, 1907, Mary Rachel Bettle. c. Molly, 1909; Ed- 
v/ard Bettle, 1915; John Lawrence, Jr., and Phoebe Rowan 
(twins), 1917. Address, College Avenue, Haverford, Pa. 



1905] MATRICULATE CATALOG 469 

Slonimsky, Harry Nahum. 

Entered 1901. 

b. Russia, September 9, 1884. s. Moses Aaron Slonimsky and 
Sarah Epstein. Address, 521 Federal Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fSmyth, Lindley, Jr. 

Entered 1901. 

b. West Philadelphia, Pa., March 6, 1882. d. February 18, 1909. 
s. Marriott Canby Smyth and Clara Lauterbauch. m. 1907, Louis- 
ville, Ky., Florence N. Danforth. 

Starkey, Glenn Wendell, (A.B., 1905, Colby College, Waterville, 
Me.) 

Entered 1901 and left at close of Freshman year. 

New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, Boston, 
Mass., 1906-08. District Superintendent of Schools, Vassalboro 
and China, Me., 1908-11; Agent, State Department of Education, 
Augusta, Me., 1911-15; Deputy State Superintendent of Schools, 
Augusta, Me., 1915-16; State Superintendent, Schools, 1916-17; 
Deputy State Superintendent, Schools, Augusta, Me., 1917 to 
date. Secretary, State Teachers' Association, 1915-20. Author: 
"The Story of Maine, Its History and Government." Member, 
Delta Upsilon Fraternity; Masons. 

b. Mapleton, N. D., November 21, 1884. s. Thomas H. Starkey 
and Agnes A. Cross, m. Vassalboro, Me., August 4, 1909, Annie 
E. Cook. c. Virginia, 1920. Address, State House, Augusta, Me. 

fTilney, Nicholas Lechmere, (A.B., Harvard, 1906.) 

Entered 1901. 

Student at New York Law School, 1909. Banking Business, 
New York. 

b. Orange, N. J., January 29, 1884. d. Pneumonia, France, 
September 17, 1918. 

Wheeler, Victor Wayne. 

Entered 1901 and left at close of Sophomore year. 

Accountant. With J. E. Caldwell & Co., Jewelers, Philadel- 
phia, 1903 ; G. W. Russell, Jewelers, Philadelphia, 1904-05 ; Lin- 
coln National Bank, Rochester, N. Y., 1905-08 ; Wheeler & Ben- 
ham, Printers, Rochester, N. Y., 1908-14; N. W. Halsey & Co., 
Bonds, Philadelphia, 1915; Auditor, Port of Havana Docks Com- 
pany, 1915-17; American Cuban Estates Corporation, Central 
Caracas, Caracas, Cuba (Office Manager), 1917 to date; also 
Representative of Fordson Tractor in Western Santa Clara Prov- 
ince, Cuba. Member, Masonic Lodge. 



470 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1906 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 4, 1884. s. George R. Wheeler and 
Anna Briggs. m. Rochester, N. Y., January 20, 1910, Elizabeth 
McDowell. Address, 137 East Main Street, Penn Yan, N. Y., 
and Central Caracas, Caracas, Province de Santa Clara, Cuba. 

1906 

Bainbridge, Edmund Fletcher, A.B. (SB., Penna State College, 
1908; M.S., 1914.) 

Entered 1902. 

Chemical Manufacturer and Consulting Chemical Engineer. 
Member, American Chemical Society; American Electrochemical 
Society; New York Chemists' Club; Fort Orange Club; Rotary 
Club, Albany; University Club of Albany; Albany Country Club; 
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. 

b. Asbury Park, N. J., August 19, 1885. s. George M. Bain- 
bridge and Mary M. Coulston. m. Philadelphia, Pa., May 10, 
1910, Blanche Atkinson, c. Constance Atkinson, 1919. Address, 
544 Providence Street, Albany, N. Y. 

Baldwin, Donald Cornog, A.B. (Ph.D., Univ. of Pa., 1918.) 

Entered 1903. 

Building Construction, 1907-14; Graduate Student, University 
of Pennsylvania, 1915-16; Investigation Work for City of New 
York, 1917; Financial Investigator, National City Company, New 
York, 1918 to date. Member, Economics Club, New York City. 

b. West Chester, Pa., March 19, 1885. s. Hannum Baldwin and 
Nettie D. Cornog. Address, 351 West 114th Street, New York 
City. 

Breyfogle, Frank Seneca, A.B. 

Entered 1902. 

George L. Dyer, Advertising Agency, 42 Broadway, New York 
City. 

b. Reading, Pa., October 2, 1885. s. Sylvanus Charles Brey- 
fogle and Kate Elizabeth Boas. Address, 128 Convent Avenue, 
New York City. 

Brown, Thomas Kite, Jr., A.B.; A.M., 1907. (Ph.D., Harvard, 
1919.) 
Entered 1902. 

Captain, Gymnasium Team (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa; Founders' 
Club ; Teaching Fellowship, 1906-07. Student at University of 
Berlin in 1909; and in the Graduate School of University of 
Pennsylvania, 1907-09 ; and in the Bureau of Personnel Adminis- 



1906] MATRICULATE CATALOG 471 

tration, New York City, in 1920. Student, Harvard, 1909-12; 
also Assistant in German, Harvard, 1910-11. Instructor and As- 
sistant Professor of German, Haverford College, 1907-19; Ex- 
ecutive Director, American Association for Organizing Family 
Social Work, New York City, 1919-20; Secretary, Chamber of 
Commerce, Passaic, N. J., 1921 to date. Member, Phi Beta Kappa 
Association of Philadelphia; Cum Laude Society of Penn Charter 
School ; American-Scandinavian Foundation ; Passaic Rotary 
Club; Passaic City Club. 

b. Westtown, Pa., March 19, 1885. s. Thomas Kite Brown and 
Caroline Cadbury. m. Flaverford, Pa., June 1, 1915, Helen 
Wheeler Barnes, c. Thomas Kite, 3d, 1916; Arthur Ellis, 1918. 
Address, Chamber of Commerce, Passaic, N. J. 

Carson, Waiter, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1907; LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 
1910.) 

Entered 1902. 

Business Manager, Haverfordian (HI) ; Editor-in-Chief, 
Haverfordimi (IV) ; President, Advisory Board (IV) ; "H" in 
Gymnastics (IV) ; President of Class (IV) ; "Spoon Man"; Cope 
Fellowship; Phi Beta Kappa; Founders' Club. General Practice 
of Law. Instructor in American History and Commercial Law, 
Camden High School, 1912-16. Member, Board of Education, 
Chester Township, Burlington County, N. J., 1916- ; President 
of Board since 1918. Member, New Jersey State Bar Associa- 
tion; Camden County Bar Association; Y. M. C. A. 

b. Camden, N. J., September 7, 1883. s. James R. Carson and 
Anna J. Wood. m. Moorestown, N. J., June 23, 1910, Charlotte 
E. Reed. c. Emily Elizabeth, 1911 ; Charlotte Martha, 1914. Ad- 
dress, 325 East Second Street, Moorestown, N. J. 

Gary, Richard Lucius, A.B.; A.M., 1907. (S.B., Mass. Inst. 
Tech., 1909.) 

Entered 1902. 

Student and Assistant in Chemical Laboratory, Haverford Col- 
lege, 1906-07; Student, M. I. T., 1907-09; Assistant Hydraulic 
Engineering, M. I. T., 1909-10; Instructor in Mathematics, Prince- 
ton University, 1910-12; Civil Engineering, 1912; Assistant Di- 
rector, Bureau of Municipal Research, Baltimore, Md., 1913-15; 
Assistant Director, Industrial Bureau, Board of Trade, Balti- 
more, Md. To date. Editorial Staff, the Baltimore Sun. Member, 
Baltimore Country Club; City Club. 

b. Baltimore, Md., March 14, 1886. s. John R. Gary and Mary 
E. Bush. Address, Editorial Staff, Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Md. 



472 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1906 

Croweil, Thomas, SB. 

Entered 1902. 

American Iron and Steel Company, Lebanon, Pa., 2 years after 
graduation, as Machinist. Farming and Fruit Growing since 
1909. Member, Pomona, State and National Grange; Chester 
and Delaware Counties Corn Growers' Association; Chester and 
Delaware Counties Fruit Growers' Association; Pennsylvania 
State Horticultural Association. 

b. Avondale, Pa., March 19, 1883. s. William J. Croweil and 
Frances Eakins. m. Philadelphia, Pa., August 16, 1915, Mary 
Shelmire. c. Richard S., 1916. Address, Avondale, Chester 
County, Pa. 

Dickson, Aubrey Cowtan, A.B. 

Entered 1902. 

Phi Beta Kappa. Purchasing Agent, Philadelphia Branch, Johns 
Manville, Inc. ; Commission Merchant, Wholesale Fruit and 
Produce ; Secretary and Treasurer, Nelson Valve Company, Chest- 
nut Hill, Pa. ; Treasurer's Department, Barber Asphalt Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Camden, N. J., November 14, 1884. s. David T. Dickson 
and Edith Elizabeth Cowtan. m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 14, 
1915, Bertinia Hallowell (deceased 1922). c. Aubrey Cowtan, Jr., 
1916; Bertinia Edith, 1918; Wallace Hallowell, 1922. Address, 
515 West Clapier Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Doughten, Henry Warrington, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1902. 

Savoy Opera Company, 1907. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., October 16, 1885. s. Henry Warrington 

Doughton and Anna . m. Wellesley, Mass., Florence C. 

Jones. Address, 59 Pearl Street, New York City. 

Edsall, Joseph Pusey, S.B, 

Entered 1902. 

With Western Electric Company, St. Louis, Mo., since gradua- 
tion. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., July 22, 1883. s. James Edsall and Anna 
Stine Pusey. m. Bay City, Mich., December 6, 1913, Mabel 
Meeker, c. Hanford, 1915; Jane Ann, 1917. Address, 5903 En- 
right Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 

Fales, James Turner, A.B. 
Entered 1902. 
Beta Rho Sigma. Assistant Attorney, Chicago Title and Trust 



1906] MATRICULATE CATALOG 473 

Company, 1909-10; Associate, Law Firm of Kiiapp & Campbell, 
Attorneys for United States Steel Corporation, 1910-13; City 
Attorney for City of Lake Forest, 111., 1917-19. Four-Minute 
Speaker, 1916-18. Member, University Club, Chicago; Wheaton 
Country Club, Wheaton, 111. ; Chicago Bar Association ; Adven- 
turer's Club of Chicago. 

b. Chicago, 111., February 13, 1884. s. David Fales and Mary 
E. Lawton. m. New York City, February 11, 1920, Mary Thomp- 
son Chandler. Address, 111 West Washington Street, Chicago, 
111., and Lake Forest, 111. 

Graves, Gordon Harwood, A.B. (A.B., Earlham, 1905; A.M., 
Columbia 1909; Ph.D., Columbia, 1914.) 

Entered 1905 from Earlham College. 

Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Instructor in Mathematics, George 
School, Pa., 1906-08; same at Horace Mann High School, New 
York City, 1909; same at Columbia University, New York City, 
1911-15; (Exchange Instructor, with Colorado Agricultural Col- 
lege, Fort Collins, Col, 1912-13) ; Instructor, Mathematics, Pur- 
due University, 1915-20; Assistant Professor, Mathematics, Pur- 
due University, 1920 to date. Member, American Mathematical 
Society; Mathematical Association of America; Treasurer, Lafa- 
yette Community Chorus ; Member, American Association Univer- 
sity Professors. 

b. Logansport, Ind., July 10, 1884. s. George Clarence Graves 
and Clara Burr Wiggins, m. Greeley, Col., June 24, 1916, Wini- 
fred Maria Sibley, c. Margaret, 1921. Address, 829 Main Street, 
West Lafayette, Ind. 

Haines, William Henry, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1902 from Westtown Boarding School. 

With Haines, Jones & Cadbury, 1906-21 ; Secretary of same, 
1918-21 ; with W. H. Newbold's Son & Co., 1921 to date. Mem- 
ber, University Club; Philadelphia Barge Club; City Club. Di- 
rector, Haines, Jones & Cadbury ; Treasurer,' Alumni Association 
of Haverford College, 1918 to date; Class Secretary; President, 
Spring Garden Association, 1920-21. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., March 1, 1885. s. William 
Henry Haines (Class 1871) and Mary Howell, m. South Orange, 
N. J., October 26, 1907, Alice Cresson Janvier, c. William Henry, 
HI, 1911; Ann, 1913; Francis J., 1916; Alice Cresson, 1921. 
Address, 500 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Pa. 



474 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1906 

Hemphill, Albert Weimer, S.B. 

Entered second term, 1905, from M. I. T. 

Engineer. First Lieutenant, F. A. O. R. C. during war. Mem- 
ber, American Legion; Bankers' Club of America (New York), 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., March 3, 1885. s. Alexander 
Julian Hemphill and Jeannette Cadmus, m. Summit, N. J., Oc- 
tober 8, 1910, Margaret M. Hovey. c. Alexander J., 2d, 1911; 
Franklin H., 1913; Geoffrey, 1919; Albert W., Jr., 1920. Ad- 
dress, 43 Cedar Street, New York City. 

Hopper, Harry Boardman. 

Entered 1902. 

Member of firm, William G. Hopper & Co., Stock and Bond 
Brokers, Philadelphia ; Director, New Chester Water Company ; 
Director, Warrior Copper Company. Member, Union League, 
Philadelphia; Phi Delta Theta Fraternity; Member, Board Trus- 
tees, Bucknell University ; Member, Philadelphia Stock Exchange. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 19, 1884. s. Harry S. Hopper 
and Harriet M. Bucknell. m. Narberth, Pa., April 24, 1912, Dor- 
othy Kerbaugh Goodwin, c. Harry S., 2d, 1913; EHzabeth Anne, 
1918. Address, Merion, Pa. 

Kennard, William, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1902. 

Captain, College Bowling Team (IV). With Provident Life 
and Trust Company since graduation, either as Agent or General 
Agent. To date. General Agent of same (Life Insurance). Mem- 
ber, Union League, Philadelphia ; Colonial Society of Pennsyl- 
vania; Moorestown Field Club; Riverton Country Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 25, 1884. s. William Kennard 
and Ruth Anna Lytle. m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 27, 1907, Anita 
B. Calves. Address, 122 East Central Avenue, Moorestown, N. J. 

Lindsay, William Gibbon, A.B. (A.B., Guilford, 1905.) 

Entered 1905. 

Professional Baseball Player (Southern and American League 
and Pacific Coast League) ; Farmer, Cultivating Tobacco ; Presi- 
dent, Rockingham Telephone Company; Vice-President, Auto 
Motor Corporation ; Vice-President, Madison Hosiery Mills ; Di- 
rector, Farmers' Bank and Trust Company. 

b. Madison, N. C, February 24, 1885. s. W. R. Lindsay and 
Nannie Hutchinson Meador. Address, Madison, N. C. 



1906] MATRICULATE CATALOG 475 

Lowry, Arthur Tilghman, A.B. 

Entered 1902. 

Captain, Football Team (IV). Iron and Steel Broker. Mem- 
ber, Merion Cricket Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 4, 1885. s. Edward S. Lowry and 
Deborah H. Patterson, m. Bryn Mawr, Pa., September 16, 1911, 
Isabel D. Sayres. c. Isabel Eustis, 1914; May Tilghman, 1915. 
Address, 715 Old Lancaster Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

fMiller, Warren Koons, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1909.) 

Entered 1902. 

Track "H" (III) ; Alumni Oratorical Contest (III). Attorney- 
at-Law. Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1908, 
1909; Member, Sharswood Law Club; Order of The Coif. Mem- 
ber, House of Representatives of General Assembly of Pennsyl- 
vania, from Lehigh County, 1913. District Attorney of Lehigh 
County, 1915- . 

b. Schwenksville, Pa., October 23, 1883. d. November, 1918. 
s. Irvin S. Miller and Emma G. Koons. m. Allentown, Pa., De- 
cember 18, 1914, C. Frances Jordan. 

Monroe, James, A.B. (M.E., Cornell Univ., 1909.) 

Entered 1902. 

Mechanical Engineer. Engineer, Public Service Corporation of 
New Jersey, 1909-12; Engineer, Link Belt Company, Nicetown, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1912-18; Chemical Warfare Service, Edgewood 
Arsenal, Md., 1918; Engineering Representative, Link Belt Com- 
pany, Cleveland, Ohio, 1919 to date. Member, Zeta Psi Fra- 
ternity; Philadelphia Cricket Club; University Club of Cleveland; 
Cornell Club of Philadelphia; Cornell University Club, New York 
City. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 26, 1886. s. William Frederic Mon- 
roe and Mary Elizabeth Perrine. m. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 21, 
1921, Martha Nixon Shipley. Address, 9797 Newton Avenue, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

Morris, Francis Bolton, S.B. 
Entered 1902. 

Mechanic, Maxwell-Briscoe Motor Company, Tarrytown, N. Y., 
1906; Automobile Salesman, Scull-Morris Motor Company, Phila- 
delphia, 1907 ; Secretary and Treasurer, Morris Engineering Com- 
pany, Philadelphia, 1907-12; Salesman, Automobile Trucks, Auto- 
car Company, Philadelphia, 1913 ; Sugar Engineer, Student, etc., 
Porto Rico, 1914-16; Erecting Engineer (The Keppers Com- 
pany), Ramsey-Wood Coke Company, Swedeland, Pa., 1918; Sec- 
retary-Treasurer and Manager, Wright Manufacturing Company, 



476 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1906 

Manufacturers of Ecclesiastical Art Metal Work, Philadelphia, 
1918 to date. Member, Merion Cricket Club; Keystone Automo- 
bile Club; Metal Manufacturers' Association of Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 9, 1885. s. William H. Morris (Class 
1863) and Sallie W. Paul. m. Philadelphia, Pa., February 21, 
1919, Eleanor V. McVey. Address, Villa Nova, Pa. 

Mott, Joseph Walton, S.B. 

Entered 1902. 

Clerk at Hotel Morton, Atlantic City, N. J., 1906; at Irving 
House, Philadelphia, 1907; at Devon Inn, Devon, Pa., 1907; 
Cashier at Chalfonte, Atlantic City, N. J., 1908-09; Steward, 
Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, 1910-11; Steward, St. Charles 
Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J., 1912; Manager, Traymore, Atlantic 
City, 1913; Organizer of new company which built new Tray- 
more, 1914; Director, Secretary, Treasurer, General Manager, and 
Controlling Stockholder of Hotel Traymore Company, 1915 to 
date. Commissioner of Atlantic City Sinking Fund, 1920 to date; 
Director, Atlantic City National Bank, 1920 to date; Director and 
President, Central Pier Company, 1920 to date; Director, Eastern 
Fire Insurance Company, 1922 ; Director and President, Atlantic 
City Yacht Club Holding Company, 1922; Vice-Commodore, At- 
lantic City Yacht Club, 1922 ; Trustee, Atlantic City Hotel Men's 
Association ; Trustee, Atlantic City Publicity Bureau ; Member, 
National Advisory Board, Old Colony Club. Member, Manufac- 
turers' Club, Philadelphia; Chamber of Commerce of the United 
States ; Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce ; Morris Guards, At- 
lantic City ; Atlantic City Country Club ; Linwood Country Club ; 
Chelsea Yacht Club; Once a Week Club; National Hotel Men's 
Association ; New Jersey Hotel Men's Association ; Atlantic City 
Automobile Association ; The Greeters of America. 

b. Springfield, Iowa, December 28, 1880. s. Thomas Edgerton 
Mott and Martha Briggs. m. (1) Philadelphia, Pa., April 19, 
1911, Elizabeth Robinson, c. Joseph Walton, Jr., 1912. m. (2) 
Buck Hill Falls, Pa., June 2, 1917, Lucile Gawthrop. c. Lucile 
Elizabeth, 1921. Address, Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City, N. J. 

Nauman, Spencer Gilbert, A.B. 

Entered 1902. 

Lawyer. Admitted to Bar, October 9, 1908. Practice of Law, 
Lancaster, Pa., 1908-17; Harrisburg since 1917. Officers' Train- 
ing Corps. 

b. Lancaster, Pa., October 9, 1885. s. George Nauman and 
Elizabeth Henderson. Address, Bergner Building, Harrisburg, 
Pa. 



1906] MATRICULATE CATALOG 477 

Philips, Jesse Duer, A.B. 

Entered 1902. 

Business Manager, Haverfordian (III) ; Captain, Track Team 
(IV) ; Cricket "H"; Soccer "H" (IV). Triangle Society. Traffic 
Department, Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, 1906-10; 
Assistant Superintendent, Wall Paper Mill, Sears, Roebuck & Co., 
Chicago, 111., 1910-16; Secretary, Philips-Brinton Company, Manu- 
facturers Battery Ignition Systems, Kennett Square, Pa., 1916 
to date. 

b. Kennett Square, Pa., April 17, 1883. s. D. Duer Philips and 
Emma Ivey. m. Wilmette, 111., September 19, 1914, Maude Allen. 
c. Allen Duer, 1915; David Everitt, 1919. Address, 221 Gar- 
field Street, Kennett Square, Pa. 

Pleasants, Henry, Jr., A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1910.) 

Entered 1902. 

Captain, Soccer Team (IV) ; Cricket Team, English Tour, 1904. 
Practicing Physician. Practice of Medicine, 1910 to date. Medi- 
cal Reserve Corps, 1916. Active Duty, 1917; Overseas Duty, 
April 6, 1918, to April 16, 1919; Honorable Discharge, May 1, 
1919. Captain, 1917; Major, 1919 (Citation Certificate of Merit) ; 
Battalion Surgeon, 308th Infantry, Sanitary Inspector, 77th Di- 
vision ; Staff of Chief Surgeon, Advance Section, A. E. F. ; As- 
sistant Visiting Physician, Chester County Hospital. Editor, 
Memoirs of a Physician, by Vikenty Veressaye. Member, St. 
Elmo Club, Philadelphia; Alpha Mu Pi Omega Medical Fra- 
ternity; Philadelphia Pediatric Society; American Legion; Mili- 
tary Order Foreign Wars of United States ; Chester County His- 
torical Society; Chester County Medical Society. 

b. Radnor Township, Delav^are County, Pa., May 23, 1884. s. 
Henry Pleasants and Agnes Spencer, m. Radnor, Pa., June 8, 
1909, Elizabeth Washington Smith, c. Henry, 3d, 1910; William 
Wilkins, 1911; Richard Rundle, 1912; Howard Spencer, 1912 
(twins); Constantia Elizabeth, 1915; Dallas Franklin, 1917. Ad- 
dress, F. & M. Trust Building, West Chester, Pa. 

fReid, David J., A.B. 
Entered 1902. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa.. April 3, 1885. d. April 7, 1912. s. James 
Hugh Reid and Priscilla Cousley. 

Richards, Elliott Bartram, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1913.) 

Entered 1902. 

Lawyer. Member, Merion Cricket Club; University Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 26, 1884. s. Thomas John Richards 



478 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1906 

and Lydia Shipley Winn. Address, 700 West End Trust Build- 
ing, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Sands, Ralph William, A.B. 

Entered 1903. 

Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Teacher of History, Northeast High 
School, Philadelphia, Pa. Member, Phi Beta Kappa Association 
of Philadelphia. 

b. Winterdale, Pa., February 20, 1879. s. William H. Sands 
and Elizabeth A. White, m. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 26, 1912. 
Alice Stephens, c. Elizabeth W., 1913. Address, 233 Apsley 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Schweyer, Daniel Herbert, S.B. 

Entered 1904. 

Manager and Secretary, Henry A. Schweyer Company, Quarry- 
men and Manufacturers of Serpentine Green Marble, 9 years. 
President and Manager, Schweyer Electric and Manufacturing 
Company, to date. Inventor, Automatic Train Control, a safety 
appliance on Reading Railroad (Electro-Pneumatic) ; President 
and Half Owner of Hay-Schweyer & Co. ; President and Large 
Stockholder, Rock Products Company (Clay, Soapstone, Talc and 
other Rock Products). Member, Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, 
Lafayette College. 

b. King of Prussia, Pa., May 15, 1886. s. Henry A. Schweyer 
and Maria Bittenbender. m. Richmond, Va., February 2, 1909, 
Alice Taber English, c. Herbert English, 1910. Address, 1030 
Jackson Street, Easton, Pa. 

Scott, Roderick, A.B.; A.M., 1907. (A.M., Harvard, 1908.) 

Entered 1902. 

Phi Beta Kappa, Clementine Cope Fellowship (IV). Instructor 
of English and Secretary of Y. M. C. A., Bowdoin College, 1908- 
09; Assistant Professor of English, Earlham College, 1909-13; 
Student, Y. M. C. A., Petrograd, Russia, 1913-14; Assistant Sec- 
retary, Y. M. C. A., Vincennes, Ind., 1914-15; Acting Assistant 
Professor of English, OberHn College, 1915-16; Member of 
Foochow Mission of the American Board of Commissioners for 
Foreign Missions, 1916 to date (Professor of English and Philoso- 
phy and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, and in 1919-20, Act- 
ing President, Fukien Christian University). 

b. Auburn, N. Y., July 12, 1885. s. Charles P. G. Scott and 
Jennie G. Smedley. m. Richmond, Ind., August 13, 1914, Agnes 
R. Kelly. Address, Foochow, China. 



1906] MATRICULATE CATALOG _ 479 

Sheldon, Franklin Gates, A.B. 

Entered 1902. 

Lumber Business, Swanton, Vt., 1907; at Newton Falls, N. Y., 
1909. Druggist, Swanton, Vt., to date. 

b. Swanton, Vt., December 31, 1883. s. Bertram Cornelius 
Sheldon and Gertrude Noyes. m. Vermont, December 26, 1911, 
. Address, Swanton, Vt. 

Shortlidge, Raphael Johnson, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1909.) 

Entered 1902. 

Manager, Football Team (IV) ; President, Y. M. C. A. (IV). 
Teacher, West Chester Normal School, West Chester, Pa., 1906- 
08; Cascadilla School, Ithaca, N. Y., 1909-10; The Choate School, 
Wallingford, Conn., 1910 to date. 1912 to date. Headmaster, 
Camp Marienfeld, Chesham, N. H. 

b. Media, Pa., August 3, 1883. s. Swithin Chandler Shortlidge 
and Mary Jane Johnson, m. Nelson, N. H., September 2, 1914, 
Helen Wetmore Houghton, c. George Houghton, 1916; Anne, 
1918; Margaret, 1919. Address, 38 Beaumont Avenue, Walling- 
ford, Conn. 

Smiley, Albert Keith, A.B. 

Entered 1902. 

Football "H"; Manager, College Track Team (IV). With 
Lake Mohonk Mountain House and Estate since 1906. Assistant 
Steward and in Charge of Transportation, Ordering and Me- 
chanical Work until 1909; Steward and in Charge of Mechanical 
Work, etc., 1910-15; Manager, 1916 to date. Treasurer, Catskill 
Shawangunk Mountain Association. 

b. Mohonk Lake, N. Y., August 8, 1883. s. Daniel Smiley 
(Class 1878) and Effie Florence Newell, m. West Chester, Pa., 
June 18, 1906, Mabel Archer Craven, c. Daniel, Jr., 1907; Albert 
Keith, Jr., 1910; Anna Craven, 1914. Address, Lake Mohonk 
Mountain House, Mohonk Lake, Ulster County, N. Y. 

Stratton, John Alfred, S.B. 

Entered 1902. 

Building Contractor (R. C. Ballinger & Co., Philadelphia). 

b. Winona, Ohio, August 17, 1882. s. Abram Stratton and 
Hannah D. Brautingham. m. Llanerch, Pa., September 29, 1909, 
Isadora E. P. Brown, c. Charles B., 1912; John A., Jr., 1913; 
Morton B., 1916; Alice E., 1919. Address, Moylan, Pa. 



480 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1906 

Taylor, Francis Richards, A.B.; A.M, 1910 (LL.B., Univ. of 
Pa., 1909.) 

Entered 1902. 

Attorney-at-Law. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 31, 1884. s. Thomas B. Taylor 
and Elizabeth Savery. m. Moorestown, N. J., May 30, 1911, 
Elizabeth Bell Richie, c. Esther Hunt, 1913; Hubert Richie, 
1916; Marian Phillips, 1918; Margery Scull, 1920. Address, 525 
Ryerss Avenue, Cheltenham, Pa., and 918 Stephen Girard Build- 
ing, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Tunney, Joseph John, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1909.) 

Entered 1902. 

Attorney-at-Law. Secretary, Legal Advisory Board, Pennsyl- 
vania Council of National Defense; Assistant City Solicitor, City 
Hall, Philadelphia. Member, University Club, Philadelphia; Law 
Association, Philadelphia; Cahill Club, Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 25, 1883. s. William Tunney and 
Hannah Lynch, m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 18, 1917, Maria 
Frances Kelly. Address, 1420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Young, Walter Albert, A.B. (A.B., Friends Univ., 1905 ; A.M., 
Chicago, 1912.) 
Entered 1905 from Friends' University. 

Instructor in History, Wichita High School; Professor of His- 
tory, Iowa State Teachers' College. 

b. Marion, Ky., April 2, 1882. s. Isaac Newton Young and 
Martha Dowell. m. Arkansas City, Kans., August 16, 1916, Mary 
Edith Wilson, c. Wilson Abron, 1918. Address, Iowa State 
Teachers' College, Cedar Falls, Iowa. 

Non-Graduates 

fEvans, Donald. 

Entered 1902 and left in February, 1903. 

Assistant Editor, Philadelphia Inquirer, 1905-11 ; Assistant Edi- 
tor, New York Times, 1911-15; Assistant Editor, Philadelphia 
Inquirer, 1915-17; Enlisted Soldier, Medical Department, United 
States Army, 1917-19; Editor-in-Chief, Daily Garment News, 
1919-21. Author: Discords; Sonnets from the Patagonian; 
Two Deaths in the Bronx; Nine Poems from a V aletudinarium 
( ?) ; Ironica. Member, Patrons, New York. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 24, 1884. d. New York City, N. Y., 
May 29, 1921. s. William Penn Evans and Anne Mary Idell. m. 
Easton, Pa., January 9, 1918, Esther EHzabeth Porter, c. Anne, 
1918. 



1906] MATRICULATE CATALOG 481 

Ewing, J. M. Sharpless. 

Entered 1902 and left in Spring, 1904. 

Gymnasium "H" (I). Huff Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1904- rO; A. M. Collins Manufacturing Company, 1910-19; Edwin 
P. Lindsay, Boston, 1919 to date (Sale of Chemical Wood Pulp 
for use in Manufacturing of Paper and the Sale of Paper), 

b. Bridgeton, N. J., February 8, 1882. s. Maskell Ewing and 
Beulah S. Harmer. m. Darlington, Md., September 28, 1909, 
Elizabeth Newlin Smith, c. Elizabeth Mason, 1912 ; Jean Stewart, 
1914; Maskell, II, 1916. Address, Washington Lane and Sullivan 
Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Harvey, Thomas Parrott. (A.B., Lake Forest, 1906; LL.B., In- 
diana Law School, 1909.) 

Entered 1902 and left at close of the Freshman year. 

Lawyer. Odd jobs in Southern California, 1906. Indiana Law 
School, 1907-09; Member, House of Representatives, Indiana 
Legislature, Session of 1915. Travelers Insurance Company, 
Hartford, Conn., since 1908, Handling Claim Department in In- 
diana, Ohio, Kentucky. Member, Phi Pi Epsilon, Lake Forest 
College; Inn of Chancery, Indiana Law School; Indianapolis 
Bar Association ; Columbia Club, Indianapolis ; Marion Club, In- 
dianapolis; Exchange Club, Indianapolis, and Hawthorne Tennis 
Club, Indianapolis. 

b. Indianapolis, Ind., March 9, 1884. s. Lawson M. Harvey 
(Class 1881) and Kate Parrott. m. Ottumwa, Iowa, October 26, 
1909, Frances Stoltz. c. Thomas Stolz, 1912; Jean, 1914. Ad- 
dress, 212 East Thirty-second Street, Indianapolis, Ind. 

Maloney, Jackson. 

Entered 1902 and left 1904. 

Strawbridge & Clothier, Stock Boy and Salesman, 1904-05 ; 
Father's Law Office, 1905, June to October; Clerk, Philadelphia 
Life Insurance Company, October, 1905, to November, 1905 ; Gen- 
eral Agent, Philadelphia Life Insurance Company, 1905-13; 
Manager of Agencies, Philadelphia Life Insurance Company, 1913- 
21. Vice-President and Director, Philadelphia Life Insurance 
Company, 1921 to date; Director, Sun River Chemical Company; 
Vice-President and Director, Dr. Von's Health Biscuit Company, 
Inc. Member, National Geographic Society ; American Red Cross ; 
Robert A. Lamberton Lodge No. 487, Free and Accepted Masons ; 
Philadelphia Association of Life Underwriters ; National Asso- 
ciation of Life Underwriters; Plico Club of Philadelphia; Life 

31 



482 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1907 

Insurance Company; Lodge No. 2, B. P. O. E. ; Choral Art So- 
ciety of Philadelphia ; Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania ; Neff 
College of Oratory Alumni Association; Haverford College 
Alumni Association; Playgrounds Association of Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 3, 1884. s. Andrew Jackson Ma- 
loney and Susie Noble, m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 7, 1909, Elsie 
Elizabeth James, c. Andrew Jackson, 1913; Elsie May, 1917. 
Address, 1009 North Sixty-fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and 
111 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

fShapleigh, Norwald. 

Entered 1902; left middle of Freshman year. 

b. New York City, November 20, 1885. d. . s. Waldron 

Shapleigh and Mary Haskins Du Puy. 

Spencer, George Henry. 

Entered 1902 ; left at end of Freshman yertr. 
b. Tokio, Japan, November 20, 1883. s. John Oakley Spencer 
and Almeda Ruth Cushman. No address. 

1907 

Birdsall, Joseph Cooper, A.B.; A.M., 1911. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 
1911.) 

Entered 1903. 

Football "H" (I, III and IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa. Surgeon and 
Genito-Urinary Specialist. Resident Physician, University Hos- 
pital, Philadelphia, 1911-13; Instructor in Surgery, University of 
Pennsylvania, 1913-18; Assistant Surgeon, Out- Patient Depart- 
ment, University Hospital, 1913-18; Instructor and Associate Pro- 
fessor of Urology, Post-Graduate School of Medicine, University 
of Pennsylvania, 1913 to date. Chief of Urological Dispensary, 
Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia, 1918-19; First Lieutenant, 
Medical Corps, United States Army, 1917-18; Captain, United 
States Army Medical Corps, 1918-19; in charge of Urological 
Department, Base Hospital No. 20, France, 1918-19; Urological 
Staflf at Camps DeSouge and Beau Desert and Commanding Offi- 
cer of Provisional Battalion, St. Sulpice, Base Section No. 2, 
1919, February to August. Author of various scientific articles. 
Member, University Club, Philadelphia; Merion Cricket Club; 
Doctor's Saturday Night Club; Philadelphia Genito-Urinary So- 
ciety; Philadelphia Pathological Society; Philadelphia County 
Medical Society ; American Urological Association ; American As- 



1907] MATRICULATE CATALOG 483^ 

sociation of Immunologists ; Fellow of College of Physicians, 
Philadelphia ; Lu Lu Temple ; Lu Lu Temple Mounted Guard. 

b. Leptondale, Orange County, N. Y., September 11, 1882. s. 
Lindley F. Birdsall and Abbie Morrison, m. Chatel Guyon, 
France, January 1, 1919, Anne Elizabeth Newman. Address, 4610 
Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Brown, Arthur Emlen, S.B. 

Entered 1903. 

Football "H" (IV). Manufacturing of Folding Paper Boxes 
since 1907, with Brown & Bailey Company (Director in sarhe 
company). Member, University Club, Philadelphia; Germantown 
Cricket Club; Old Colony Club, Inc.; Keystone Automobile Club. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., May 29, 1883. s. David J. 
Brown and Anne Emlen Bangs. Address, 446 Church Lane, Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Brown, Paul Willits, A.B. 

Entered 1903. 

Football "H". Lukens Iron and Steel Company, Coatesville, 
Pa., 1907-08; John R. Evans & Co., Leather, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1908-09; Wurts, Dulles & Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, Pa., 1909- 
11; Elkins, Morris & Co., Philadelphia, 1911 to date (Manager, 
Bond Department). Clerk of Borough Council, Downingtown, 
Pa. ; President, Downingtown Men's Club. 

b. East Downingtown, Pa., September 2, 1885. s. Ellis Yarnall 
Brown and Sarah Elizabeth Willits. m. Germantown, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., September 20, 1911, Mary Aitken Bradbury, c. Paul 
W., Jr., 1913; Chapman, 1914; Martha Bradbury, 1917. Address, 
East Lancaster Avenue, East Downingtown, Pa. 

Comfort, George Brinton, S.B. 

Entered 1903. 

Captain, Bowling Team (IV). For 2 years, machinist and tool 
maker in various plants ; Superintendent, Rockwell Manufactur- 
ing Company, Manufacturers Gasoline Engines; Superintendent, 
American Bronze Company, Manufacturers "Non-Gran" Bearing 
Bronze; Superintendent of Properties, Hotel Traymore, Atlantic 
City; Production Manager, Nelson Valve Company, Valve Manii- 
facturers; Assistant Works Manager, Miller Lock Company, 
Frankford, Philadelphia, to date. Member, American Society of 
Mechanical Engineers ; Industrial Engineering Club of Philadel- 
phia; Chairman, Committee on Papers. 

b. Spring Mill, Montgomery County, Pa., October 29, 1886. 
s. I. Roberts Comfort and Anna Adelaide Brinton. m. West 



484 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1907 

Chester, Pa., June 8, 1910, Ruth L. Hoopes, c. Mary Brinton, 
1911. Address, 6369 Sherman Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Craig, George Craig, S.B. 

Entered 1903. 

Lumber Manufacturer and Wholesale Lumber Merchant. Mem- 
ber, Union League. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 23, 1886. s. George F. Craig and 
Sarah Y. Cadwallader. m. New York City, July 7, 1911, Olive 
M. Kelley. c. Nancy M., 1912; George, 1915; William B., 1918; 
Rebecca L., 1921. Address, 12 Radnor Way, Radnor, Pa. 

CroU, Walter Lewis,A.B.; A.M., 1911. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1911.) 

Entered 1904. 

At University of Pennsylvania; President, Hirst Obstetrical So- 
ciety; President of Class, Senior year; Editor-in-Chief of 
"Scope" ; Member, Sigma Xi. Chief Resident Physician, Howard 
Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Consulting Obstetrician to Southern 
Maternity Dispensary, University of Pennsylvania; Resident 
Physician, Elizabeth Steel Magee Maternity Hospital, Pittsburgh, 
Pa., 1912-16; Instructor in Obstetrics, University of Pittsburgh, 
1912-13; First Assistant Professor of same, 1913-16; Obstetrician, 
Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1915- ; Obstetrician to 
Bethesda Home, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1916- . Member, Allegheny 
County Medical Society; College of Physicians, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 19, 1884. s. Lewis Coulter 
CroU and Clara Virginia Matthias. Address, 400 West North 
Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Dodge, Ira Jacob, B.S. 

Entered 1903. 

Editor-in-Chief, Haverfordian (IV) ; Winner of Alumni Ora- 
torical Medal (IV); President, Y. M. C. A. (IV). Lumber 
Business in Northwest, 1908. Real Estate, Seattle and Medford, 
Ore. ; Sales Manager, Northwest Territory, Kleine-Edison- 
Selig-Essanay Motion Pictures ; First Officers' Training Camp, 
Presidio, San Francisco, 1917; Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster 
Corp ; Camp Lewis, Wash. ; Camp Kearny, San Diego, Cal. ; 
Field Quartermaster, Mather Field (Air Service), Sacramento, 
Cal. ; Adjutant General's Department, First Lieutenant, Adjutant 
General's Department; Camp Kearny, as Assistant Camp Per- 
sonnel Adjutant; Discharged, Columbus, Ohio, October 21, 1919. 
To date, Labor Research Work, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com- 
pany, Akron, Ohio. 



1907] MATRICULATE CATALOG 485 

b. Akron, Ohio, June 23, 1884. s. Burdette Lynde Dodge and 
Nellie Snyder. Address, Medford Building, Akron, Ohio. 

Eldridge, William Stauflfer, A.B.; A.M., 1917. 

Entered 1903. 

Secretary to Director of Department of Public Health, Phila- 
delphia, 1907-08; Instructor of Shorthand, Temple University, 
1908-09; Instructor of English, Philadelphia Trades School, 1909- 
12; Associate Professor of English, Southern High School, 1912; 
Professor of Greek and Latin, West Philadelphia High School 
for Boys, since 1912. Member, Philadelphia Classical Club; Phila- 
delphia Society for Promotion of Liberal Studies; Philadelphia 
Classical League ; Classical Association of Middle Atlantic States ; 
High School Men's Organization. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 1, 1884. s. William Brookfield 
Eldridge and Elizabeth Stauffer. m. Ardmore, Pa., December 25, 
1907, Gertrude Anderson. Address, 29 East Stewart Avenue, 
Lansdowne, Pa. 

Evans, Harold, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1910.) 

Entered 1903. 

Alumni Oratorical Prize (HI). Lawyer. Member, American 
Friends' Service Committee Mission to Germany, 1919-20. Mem- 
ber, University Club, Philadelphia; City Club, Philadelphia. 

b. Germantown, Pa., October 26, 1886. s. Jonathan Evans and 
Rachel R. Cope. m. Germantown, Pa., May 1, 1914, Sylvia 
Hathaway, c. Sylvia H., Jr., 1915; Margaret, 1916; Nathaniel 
H., 1917; Faith, 1921. Address, "Awbury," Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Godley, Francis Downing, S.B. 

Entered 1903. 

Captain, Cricket Team (IV) ; Cricket "H." Insurance Busi- 
ness, 1907-09; General Merchandise Storage ( Godley 's Storage 
Warehouse), to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 12, 1883. s. Philip Godley and 
Mary V. Downing, m. Downingtown, Pa., April 21, 1910, Mari- 
bah W. Brown, c. Philip, Jr., 1912; Sarah W., 1914; Mary V., 
1915. Address, Millbrook and Railroad Avenues, Bryn Mawr, 
Pa. 

Gummere, Samuel James, S.B. 
Entered 1903. 

Beta Rho Sigma. The Hooker Electro-Chemical Company, 
Niagara Falls, 1907; William D'Olier & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 



486 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1907 

• 1907-08; Treasurer's Office, Pennsylvania Railroad, 1908-17; 
United States Army, 1917-19, Captain; Camp Personnel Adjutant, 
Camp Humphreys, until 1918; General Headquarters, A. E. F,, 
overseas 11 months; Coordinating Officer of the G-1 Section of 
General Staff, January, 1919, at Brest, France. February, 1919, 
Major. Discharged, June, 1919. The Scott Company, Industrial 
Engineers, June, 1919, to June, 1920; The Dayton Company, 
Minneapolis, Minn., June, 1920, to date. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., August 16, 1885. s. Francis Barton 
Gummere (Class 1872) and Amelia Smith Mott. m. Haver ford, 
Pa., October 10, 1910, Margery Tatnall. c. Francis Barton, III, 
1911; James Edward Tatnall, 1912; Barbara, 1917. Address, 
care of Dayton Company, Nicollet Avenue, Seventh and Eighth 
Streets, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Haines, Wilbur Hamilton, S.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1911.) 

Entered 1903. 

Football "H" (I, II, III, IV). Resident Physician, German 
Hospital, Philadelphia, 1912-14; Field Coach, Haverford College 
Football Coach, 1907; Head Coach, 1908-09; Practicing Genito- 
urinary Surgery, Philadelphia, since June, 1914. Assistant 
. Urologist to Lankenau Hospital since 1914; Genito-Urinary Sur- 
geon to St. Agnes Hospital since 1916 ; Assistant Professor of 

• Urology, University of Pennsylvania Post-Graduate School, 1921- 
22; Consultant in Urology to Adams County Hospital, Gettys- 

• burg, Pa., since 1921 ; Attending Urologist to St. Mary's Hospital, 
1922, Member, Medical Advisory Board, Council National De- 
fense, Pennsylvania, 1917-18; First Lieutenant, United States 
Army, Medical Corps, November, 1918, to March, 1919; Genito- 
Urinary Consultant to War Risk Insurance Bureau since 1919. 
Member, Philadelphia County and Pennsylvania State Medical 
Societies ; American Medical Association ; Association of Military 
Surgeons ; Philadelphia Genito-Urinary Society ; American Uro- 

• logical Association ; Northern Medical Association ; Alpha Mu Pi 
Omega Medical Fraternity; Phi Gamma Delta; Physicians' Motor 
Club of Philadelphia ; Union League ; Merion Cricket Club ; Ameri- 
can Legion. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J,, January 23, 1883. s. Hamilton Haines 
and Rebecca Kaighn. m. Philadelphia, Pa., March 26, 1918, Ren- 
wick Carrick. c. Wilbur Hamilton, Jr., 1919; Nancy Jeanette, 
1921. Address, Medical Arts Building, Sixteenth and Walnut 
Streets, Philadelphia, Pa., and Rosemont, Pa. 



1907] MATRICULATE CATALOG 487 

Hoover, Charles Ruglas, S.B.; A.M., 1908. (Ph.B., Penn Col- 
lege, 1906; Ph.D., Harvard, 1913.) 

Entered 1906. 

Teacher of Chemistry. Professor, Chemistry, Penn College, 
1909-10; Austin Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, 1910-11; 
Research Fellow on Carnegie Foundation, Harvard, 1911-13; As- 
sociate Professor, Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1913-15; As- 
sociate Professor of Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1915-18; 
Professor, Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1918 to date. Gas 
Chemist, Research Division, Chemical Warfare Service, 1918-19. 
Author, articles on Atomic Weights and Gas Analysis. Devised 
and patented carbon monoxide absorbent and detector. Member, 
Sigma Xi ; Alpha Chi Sigma ; American Chemical Society ; Ameri- 
can Association for the Advancement of Science. 

b. Oskaloosa, Iowa, September 30, 1885. s. H. A. Hoover and 
Edith A. Crane, m. September 7, 1912, Anna Mary Johnson, 
c. Albert Charles, 1913; John Crane, 1919. Address, 151 Mount 
Vernon Street, Middletown, Conn. 

Jones, Ernest Fuller, A.B. (M.F., Yale, 1911.) 

Entered 1902. 

Captain, Football Team (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa (IV) ; "Spoon 
Man"; Founders' Club; Football "H" ; Track "H." Forester. 
United States Forest Service. Great Northern Paper Company. 

b. South China, Me., June 10, 1883. s. Frank E. Jones and 
Luella E. Graves. Address, South China, Me, 

fLee, Charles Frederick, A.B. (A.B. Earlham, 1906; A.M., Har- 
vard, 1909.) 
Entered 1906. 

Student of Philosophy and English, Harvard University, 
b. Friendsville, Tenn., November 24, 1879. d. October 17, 
1914. s. and Ruth . 

Lindsay, Raleigh Cabell, A.B. (A.B., Guilford, 1906.) 

Entered 1906 from Guilford College. 

Admitted to Bar of North Carolina, 1911. Private Practice of 
Law to date. 

b. Madison, N. C, November 15, 1885. s. William R. Lindsay 
and Nancy Hunt Meador. Address, Madison, N. C. 

Magill, James P., S.B. 

Entered 1903. 

Cricket "H" (HI); Football "H" (IV); Founders' Club 
(President, 1915-16). Fayette R. Plumb, Inc., Manufacturers 
of Hammers, Hatchets and Axes, 1907-12; Production Superin- 



488 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1907 

tendent, F. R. Plumb, Inc., 1911-12; Elkins, Morris & Co. Phila- 
delphia, Investment Bankers, 1912-17; Manager of Bond De- 
partment, Elkins, Morris & Co. ; in France with Pennsylvania 
Hospital Unit attached to British Expeditionary Forces, 1917-19; 
Bond Department, Guaranty Trust Company of New York (Phila- 
delphia Office), 1919; Sales Manager, Guaranty Trust Company 
of New York; Buffalo Office, 1921 to date. Member, University 
Club, Philadelphia, and Merion Cricket Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 31, 1885. s. Andrew Magill and 
M. Eleanor Ash. Address, 2129 Land Title Building, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

March, Joseph Cornell Beans, A.B. 
Entered 1903. 

b. North Carolina, June 28, 1885. s. Franklin March and 
Jennie Beans. No address. 

t March, Michael Henry, SB. 

Entered 1903. 

Manager, Football Team (IV). President of Class (IV). Sec- 
retary, Bader Coal Company, Boston, Mass. 

b. Pottstown, Pa., December 4, 1882. d. , 1916. s. Thomas 

Jefferson March and Emma C . 

Mitchell, Howard, A.B. (A.M., Columbia, 1918.) 

Entered 1906 from Friends' University. 

Teacher. Study in Germany, France and Switzerland. Head 
of Modern Language Department, Holyoke High School, Holyoke, 
Mass. 

b. Harveyville, Kan., November 15, 1884. s. Howard Mitchell 
and Mary F. Van Ornem. m. Santa Barbara, Cal., June 10, 1910, 
Mable Alice Rasey. Address, 29 Liberty Terrace, Holyoke, Mass. 

Morton, Alfred Balch, A.B. (A.M., Johns Hopkins Univ. 1911.) 

Entered 1905. 

Graduate Student at Johns Hopkins University, 1908-11; Real 
Estate Broker, Baltimore, 1911-17; Economist in Bureau of Re- 
search, War Trade Board, Washington, 1918-19 (Far Eastern 
Affairs) ; Chief of Statistical Department of the Inter- Continental 
Trading Corporation of Baltimore; Economist and Investigator 
for the United States Bureau of Efficiency, Washington, D. C. 
Member, Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity; Baltimore Country Club. 

b. Baltimore, Md., October 8, 1887. s. Franklin Joy Morton 
and Fanny M. Nason. m. Baltimore, Md., March 16, 1916, 
Martha H. Loflin. c. Priscilla Gaither, 1917. Address, Tudor 
Hall Apartments, University Parkway, Baltimore, Md. 



1907] MATRICULATE CATALOG 489 

fNicholson, John Whitall, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1903. 

Manager, Cricket Team (IV) ; Leader, Mandolin Club (IV) ; 
Leader, Glee Club (IV). Whitall, Tatum Company, Philadelphia, 
until 1917; Army Y. M. C. A. work. Camp Dix, 1917-18. 

b. Germantown, Pa., October 16, 1886. d. Moorestown, N. J., 
April 10, 1918. s. John Whitall Nicholson and Eliza E. Stokes, 
m. October 15, 1912, Isabelle P. Haines. 

Padin, Jose, S.B. ; A.M., 1908. 

Entered 1903. 

Teacher of English, Corozal, Porto Rico, 1908 ; Acting Superin- 
tendent of Schools and Actual Superintendent of Guayama, Porto 
Rico, 1909-12; Superintendent of Schools, Arecibo, Porto Rico, 
1912-13 ; General Superintendent of Schools for Porto Rico, 1913- 
16; Assistant Commissioner of Education for Porto Rico, 1916- 
17; Editor and Manager in Charge of the Spanish-American De- 
partment of D. C. Heath & Co., since 1917. Editor, Porto Rico 
School Review, 1917; Author in collaboration, "Cervantes-Shakes- 
peare Tercentenary" and "Nociones de Agricultura Tropical." 
April to June, 1917, on Committee to Organize Military Regis- 
tration (Porto Rico) ; Translator of some of Vicente Blasco 
Ibafiez's articles and short stories. Member, American Associa- 
tion of Teachers of Spanish; Porto Rico Teacher's Association; 
Ateneo de Puerto Rico, etc. Author of "El mercader de Venecia," 
an annotated edition of "The Merchant of Venice," for Spanish- 
speaking students. 

b. San Juan, Porto Rico, May 3, 1886. s. Jose Padin and 
Francisca Rodriguez, m. San Juan, Porto Rico, June 2, 1917. 
Paulina Cuebas Montval. Address, care of D. C. Heath & Co., 
239 West Thirty-ninth Street, New York City. 

Ricks, Richard Arnold, S.B. (S.B., Guilford, 1906.) 

Entered 1906 from Guilford College. 

Admitted to Virginia State Bar. Banking Business; Law In- 
spector for Insurance Company; Real Estate Business. Member, 
Country Club of Virginia; Commonwealth Club, Richmond, Va. 

b. Caroline County, Va., June 10, 1885. s. Richard Arnold 
Ricks and Eliza Catharine Crenshaw. Address, 1149 West Ave- 
nue, Richmond, Va. 

Rossmassler, William Ryle, S.B. 
Entered 1903. 

Captain, Soccer Team (IV) ; Manager, Gymnasium Team 
(IV); Member, Beta Rho Sigma; Soccer "H." Sauquoit Silk 



490 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1907 

Manufacturing Company, 1907-17; General Manager, Allied Silk 
Trading Corporation of New York (Government Work) ; Assist- 
ant Treasurer, Sauquoit Silk Manufacturing Company, 1919 to 
date. Member, Merion Cricket Club ; University Club ; Manhattan 
Club, New York City. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 9, 1884. s. Richard Rossmassler and 
Bertha Collins, m. November 22, 1919, Eleanor Radford, c. 
William Ryle, Jr., 1921. Address, 4015 Clarissa Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., and Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Shoemaker, Howard Hey, A.B. 

Entered 1903. 

William M. Lloyd Lumber Company, 1907-08; Wilkinson 
Bros. & Co., Inc., Paper Business, 1909. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 12, 1885. s. Charles John Shoe- 
maker and Lucretia Hey. Address, 2029 Arch Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Tatnall, Edward Comfort, SB. 

Entered 1903. 

Track "H" (I, II, III); Captain (IV); Football "H" (III, 
IV). Beta Rho Sigma. Advertising Solicitor, Philadelphia North 
American; Copy Writer, F. Wallis Armstrong Advertising 
Agency; Solicitor, Philadelphia Evening Times; Advertising 
Solicitor, Tracy Parry Advertising Agency; Philadelphia Repre- 
sentative, Federal Advertising Agency; General Manager, Na- 
tional Inspection Company; Sales Manager, James Boyd & Bro. ; 
Assistant Advertising Manager, Ladies' Home Journal Pattern 
Company, New York; Advertising Manager, The Electric Jour- 
nal, Pittsburgh; Assistant Advertising Manager, The Horseless 
Age, New York; Advertising Manager, Puck, New York. First 
Lieutenant, Field Artillery, and Signal Officer, 310th Field Ar- 
tillery, 79th Division, France, July 12, 1918, to April 30, 1919. 
Instructor in Radio at Army Artillery School, Valdahon, France, 
December, 1918, to February, 1919; 307th Field Artillery, 78th 
Division, until demobilized. May 28, 1919. Advertising Solicitor, 
Cosmopolitan Magazine; Sales Manager, Culm-Burn Equipment 
Company, to date. Member, National Arts Club, New York ; Ad- 
vertising Club, New York; Poor Richard Club, Philadelphia; 
Merion Cricket Club. 

b. South Bethlehem, Pa., December 7, 1884. s. James E. Tatnall 
and Edith A. Comfort. Address, 262 South Seventeenth Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



1907] MATRICULATE CATALOG 491 

Tatnall, Emmett Robinson, A.B. 

Entered 1903. 

Manager, Soccer and Track Teams (IV), Volunteer with M, 
M. Warburg & Co., Hamburg, Germany, 1907-08 ; Bourke, Schiff 
& Co., London, England, 1908-09; Union Discount Company, 
London, England, January, 1909, to April, 1909; London Joint 
Stock Bank, London, England, April to May, 1909. With Henry 
& West, Bankers, Philadelphia, 1909-12 ; Keystone Coal and Coke 
Company, Philadelphia, 1912-16; Cassatt & Co., Bankers, Phila- 
delphia, 1912-18, President, Franklin Coal and Coke Company, 
Philadelphia, 1916 to date. School of Military Aeronautics, 
Georgia School of Technology, 1918; Second Lieutenant, Signal 
Corps, Air Service, April 1, 1918; Eberts Field, Lonoke, Ark., 
until July, 1918; Boiling Field, Anacostia, D. C, 1918-19; Supply 
Officer, Quartermaster, Ordnance and Transportation Officer, 
Boiling Field; and Supply Officer, 312th Aero Squadron, July 8 
to December 31, 1919. Member, Merion Cricket Club; University 
Club, Philadelphia; American Legion, John Winthrop Post No, 
118, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 6, 1884. s, Henry Tatnall and 
Lola De Haven Robinson, m. Haverford, Pa., October 12, 1911, 
Margaret Felton. c, Alice Bent, 1914; Rachel Burgess, 1918. 
Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Terrell, Charles Clayton, S.B. (S.B., Wilmington College, 1906.) 

Entered 1906. 

Pure-Bred Live Stock Farmer. Executive Committee, Farm 
Bureau Federation; President, County Duroc-Jersey Breeders' 
Association; Secretary, Ohio Duroc-Jersey Association; Trustee, 
Wilmington College; Reading Clerk, Wilmington Yearly Meeting 
of Friends ; Presiding Clerk of Fairfield Quarterly Meeting ; Mem- 
ber, Young Friends Active Board, Five Years' Meeting; Chair- 
man, Foreign Missions Committee, Wilmington Y, M, C. A. ; 
Chairman, Young Friends Active Committee, Wilmington Y, M. 
C, A., Member, Percheron Society of America ; American Duroc 
Breeders' Association. 

b. New Vienna, Ohio, July 22, 1885. s. James H, Terrell and 
Edith H. Nordyke, m. New Vienna, Ohio, September 29, 1915, 
Helen Elizabeth Coffin. Address, R. F. D. No. 1, New Vienna, 
Ohio. 

Warner, Alexander Nes, SB. 

Entered 1903. 

Manager, Musical Clubs (HI). Oil Business (producing crude 
oil, gas and gasoline) and Farming (breeding pure-bred livestock). 



492 HAVERFORD COLLEGE fl907 

b. Titusville, Pa., July 17, 1886. s. William C. Warner and 
Katherine Nes. m. Rosemont, Pa., October 7, 1911, Frances 
Yardley Craig, c. Edith W., 1913; Lydia C, 1915. Address, 
708 Perry Street, Titusville, Pa., and Second National Bank 
Building, Titusville, Pa. 

Windle, WiUiam Butler, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1910.) 

Entered 1903. 

Soccer Team "H" (IV) ; Manager, Musical Clubs (IV) ; Tri- 
angle Society. Law Student, 1907-10; Practiced Law, Chester 
County Bar, West Chester, Pa., 1910-16; Military Service, United 
States, on Mexican Border, as Member of Pennsylvania National 
Guard, 1916-17; Practice of Law, February, 1917, to July, 1917; 
United States Army, July 15, 1917, to June 2, 1919. Major, As- 
sistant Judge Advocate, 28th Division, United States Army, A. E. 
F., 1918-19. Practice of Law, June, 1919. District Attorney 
of Chester County for 4 years, term beginning January, 1920. 
Member, Phi Kappa Sigma; Sharswood Club (Law); American 
Legion; West Chester Golf and Country Club. 

b. West Chester, Pa., August 4, 1886. s. William Seal Windle 
and Mary Butler, m. St. Martins, Philadelphia, Pa., June 27, 
1917, Eleanor Landis Porcher. Address, 115 North High Street, 
West Chester, Pa. 

Wood, George Hallock, S.B. 

Entered 1903. 

Vice-President of Class (III) ; President of Class (IV) ; Gen- 
eral Honors (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa (IV) ; Football "H." Elec- 
trical Department of Carrie Furnaces of Homestead Plant of 
Carnegie Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1907-10; Inquiry De- 
partment, Correspondent of I. and P. Department of Westing- 
house Electric and Manufacturing Company, 1910-11; Salesman, 
Borton Tierney Company of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh Office, 1911- 
12; Manager and later Superintendent of The Waverley Com- 
pany, Commercial Vehicles, Indianapolis, Ind., 1912-18; Assistant 
to General Manager, The Carey Machinery and Supply Com- 
pany, Baltimore, Md., 1918-19; Assistant to General Manager, 
J. H. Williams & Co., Brooklyn and Buffalo, N. Y., 1919-21; 
Engineer for Western Block Company, Lockport, N. Y. 

b. Farmington, Ontario County, N. Y., January 2, 1883. s. 
Charles Henry Wood and Adelaide Hallock. m. Williamsburg, 
Ind., October 4, 1913, Hazel B. Oler. c. Robert Walter, 1914; 
Frances Adelaide, 1918. Address, 7Z Delaware Road, Station H, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 



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Non-Graduates 
Barr, Karl Jackson, 

Entered 1903 and left June, 1906. 

Citizens' National Bank, Paris, 111., 1906-08; Reporter, Paris 
Daily News, Paris, 111., 1908-10; Assistant City Engineer, Paris, 
111., 1910-11; Civil Engineering and Construction Business, Dan- 
ville, 111., 1911-13; 1913, County Surveyor, Paris, III; County 
Superintendent of Highways, Paris, III, 1914-18; Chief Engineer, 
Coventy Land and Improvement Company, Akron, Ohio, 1918; 
Engineering Department, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, 
Akron, Ohio, December, 1918, to September, 1920. Secretary, 
Akron Lodge B. P. O. E., September, 1920, to September, 1921. 
Sports Editor, Akron Press, Akron, Ohio, September, 1921, to 
date. Twice rejected for enlistment in army; enlisted with Red 
Cross for Ambulance Service ; accepted, but not called into service. 
Member, B. P. O. E. ; Akron Chamber of Commerce; Sons Ameri- 
can Revolution. 

b. Paris, 111., December 24, 1884. s. James D. Barr and Har- 
riet D. Wilson, m. Paris, 111., June 24, 1908, Bess Link. c. Rob- 
ert Link, 1910; Mary Margaret, 1915. Address, Elks' Club, 
Akron, Ohio. 

Buzby, John Stewart. 

Entered 1903 ; left Sophomore year. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., December 2, 1886. s. John Burrows 
Buzby and Emily Hudders. Address, Edgewater Park, Burling- 
ton County, N. J. 

Cadbury, Richard, Jr. 

Entered 1903; left Sophomore year. 

Public Works, with David Pepper, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa.; with 
Smethurst & Allen, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Leather Belting, J. E. 
Rhoads & Sons, Wilmington, Del. ; Social Work : Playground As- 
sociation, Wilmington, Del. ; New York School of Philanthropy ; 
University Settlement, New York City; New York Charity Or- 
ganization ; American Red Cross, Seattle, Wash. ; American Red 
Cross, Yakima, Wash. ; Executive Secretary of same ; American 
Friends' Service at Warsaw to May, 1922. Member, The Moun- 
taineers, Seattle, Wash. ; The Sagebrush and Pine Club, Yakima, 
Wash. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 8, 1885. s. Richard T. Cadbury 
(Class 1872) and Helen V. Nathans. Address, Box 185, Haver- 
ford, Pa. 



494 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1907 

Claassen, Cornelius Jansen. 

Entered 1903 ; left at close of Freshman year. 

Cashier, State Bank of Jansen, Jansen, Neb., 1904-07; Manager, 
Peter Jansen Company, Grain Merchants, Winnipeg, Canada, 
1907-09; Assistant Secretary and now Vice-President, Peters' 
Trust Company, Omaha, Neb., 1909 to date; Vice-President, 
Peters' National Bank, Omaha, 1920 to date; President, Dailey 
State Bank, Dailey, Col., 1919-21. Member, Nebraska Home 
Guards, Company A, 1917-18; Liberty Bond Committee for 
Omaha, 1917-18; Associate Member, Council of Defense, 1917- 
18; Member, Board of Trustees, Bluffton College, Bluffton, Ohio, 
1918 to date; Member, Haverford College Alumni Advisory Com- 
mittee to Board of Managers, 1919-21 ; Member, Beta Rho Sigma 
Fraternity; Member, Executive Committee, Nebraska Association 
for Prevention of Tuberculosis ; Author and Legislative Sponsor 
of Statute Law Creating Trust Companies in State of Nebraska, 
1911; Member, University Club, Omaha; Omaha Field Club 
(Treasurer since 1915) ; Lions' Club; Chamber of Commerce. 

b. Beatrice, Neb., May 6, 1883. s. Aaron E. Claassen and Anna 
Jansen. m. October 7, 1909, Gertrude Margarette Jansen. c. 
Randolph Martin, 1910 ; Gertrude Ruth, 1912 ; Kathryn Ann (de- 
ceased), 1919. Address, Peters' Trust Company, Omaha, Neb. 

fFritz, Henry Percival. 

Entered 1903 ; left Sophomore year. 

b. Berwyn, Pa., October 17, 1887. d. . s. William Howard 

Fritz and Mabel May . 

Haf er, Warren Lavere. 

Entered Sophomore year from Gettysburg College; left at end 
of Sophomore year. 

b. Abbottstown, Pa., August 23, 1885. s. William Warren 
Hafer and Emma Wilson. Address, Carlisle Street, Gettysburg, 
Pa. 

Hood, Lee Everett. 

Entered 1903 ; left at close of Freshman year, 
b. July 7, 1886. s. Walter W. Hood and Hannah Esrey. No 
address. 

Janeway, John Livingston, 3rd. 

Entered Sophomore year from Cornell University; left during 
the year. 

b. Buck Creek, Pa., March 18, 1883. s. John Livingston Jane- 
way, Jr., and Elizabeth Linard. Address, Oaks, Pa. 



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fLewis, Chester Preston. 

Entered 1903 ; left during Sophomore year, 
b. West Chester, Pa., March 27, 1887. d. July 10, 1912. s. 
Samuel Jackson Lewis and Marian Preston. 

Thomas, Frederick Throckmorton. (B.S. in E., Univ. of Pa., 1907.) 

Entered 1903 ; left at close of Freshman year. 

E. P. Alexander & Son, Leather and Leather Belting, 259 South 
Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Concord, N. H., December 25, 1885. s. J. Frederick Thomas 
and Margaret Throckmorton, m. New York City, August 25, 
1911, Helen Douglass, c. Elizabeth Newton, 1912; Frances Gur- 
ney, 1918; Douglas Mackie, 1920. Address, 40 West Walnut 
Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1908 

Baily, Fisher Corlies, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1909.) 

Entered 1904. 

Founders' Club. Head of Foreign Department and Member 
of Firm of Joshua L. Baily & Co.; Vice-President, Manhasset 
Post, American Legion; Chairman, Law and Order Committee, 
Manhasset Board of Trade; Washington Four-Minute Men, Com- 
mittee on Public Information; Winnetka, III, War Emergency 
Committee; Field Artillery, Central Officers' Training School; 
Head of Office Methods Section, Planning Branch, Methods Con- 
trol Division, Office of the Quartermaster General, Washington, 
D. C. ; Head of Textile Branch, Equipment Section, Production 
Division, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. C. Member, North 
Hemstead Country Club; Manhasset Bay Yacht Club. 

b. Ardmore, Pa., November 2, 1886. s. Frederick Lang Baily 
(Class 1877) and Caroline Atlee Corlies. m. Wheeling, W. Va., 
February 23, 1911, Dorothy Louise Hombrooke. c. Fisher Cor- 
lies, Jr., 1911; Frederick Lang, 2d, 1913; Caroline Corlies, 1914; 
Dorothy Louise, 1920. Address, Joshua L. Baily & Co., 10 and 
12 Thomas Street, New York City, and 220 Plandome Road, 
Manhasset, L. I. 

Brown, Carroll Thornton, A.B.; A.M., 1909. 

Entered 1904. 

Football "H" (I, II, III, IV) ; Soccer "H" (III, IV) ; Phi 
Beta Kappa (IV) ; Member, Founders' Club. Teacher at William 
Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, 2 years; Teacher of English 
and Latin, Westtown School, Westtown, Pa., to date. Editor for 4 
years. The Westonian. 



496 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1908 

b. Westtown, Pa., May 12, 1887. s. Thomas K. Brown and 
Caroline Cadbury. m. Brighton, Md., August 22, 1914, Anna 
Hartshorne. c. Caroline Cadbury, 1916; Carroll Thornton, Jr., 
1918. Address, Westtown, Pa. 

Burtt, Howard, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1911.) 
Entered 1904. 
, Editor of Haverfordian (III and IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa (IV) ; 
General Honors. Founders' Club. Attorney-at-Law. Admitted 
to Philadelphia Bar, 1911. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 20, 1886. s. John Ingham 
Burtt and Elizabeth Armstrong. Address, 1909 Pine Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., and 1011 Commonwealth Trust Building, Twelfth 
and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Bushnell, Joseph, 3rd, S.B. 

Entered 1904. 

Gymnasium "H" (I); Track "H" (II); Soccer "H" (III). 
Member, Triangle Society. Tabor Manufacturing Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa., Machine Shop; Farrel Foundry and Machine 
Company, Ansonia, Conn. ; American Steel Foundries, Chester, 
Pa.; McEwen Manufacturing Company, Tulsa, Okla. (in charge 
of installing Taylor System of Shop Management) ; Assistant to 
Consulting Engineer, Crew Levick Company; Assistant Superin- 
tendent, Barber Asphalt Oil Refinery, Maurer, N. J., to date. 

b. Titusville, Pa., April 14, 1886. s. Joseph Bushnell, Jr., and 
Alice Stone, m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 21, 1919, Elsie Mussel- 
man, c. David Joseph, 1920. Address, 16 Rosewood Place, Eliza- 
beth, N. J. 

Carroll, Dudley De Witt, A.B. (A.B., Guilford, 1907; A.M., Col- 
umbia Univ., 1916.) 

Entered 1907 from Guilford College. 

Teacher. Principal, Mountain View Institute, Mizpah, N. C, 
1908-09; Instructor in History and Economics, Guilford College, 
1909-14; Dean, Guilford College, 1912-14; Assistant Professor, 
Economics, Hunter College, New York City, 1915-18; Professor 
of Economics, University of North Carolina, 1918 to date. Dean, 
School of Commerce, University of North Carolina, 1919 to date; 
Member, Exemption Board 132, New York City, during war; 
Author: "Studies in Citizenship for Women"; "History of Poll 
Tax in North Carolina" ; Chairman, Red Cross Chapter of Chapel 
Hill, 1919-21. Member, Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity; Gimghoul 
Honorary Fraternity, University of North Carolina; American 
Economic Association. 



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b. Mizpah, N. C, July 28, 1885. s. De Witt Valentine Carroll 
and Sallie Ann Lewis, m. Greensboro, N. C, June 27, 1918, 
Eleanore Dixon Elliott, c. Dudley Dewitt, Jr., 1919. Address, 
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. 

Clement, John Browning, Jr., A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1912.) 

Entered 1904. 

Captain, Cricket Team (IV) ; Manager, Soccer Team (IV) ; 
Member, Beta Rho Sigma. Practice of Law, 1911-13; Henry W. 
Brown & Co., Insurance, 1913-17; Captain, Field Artillery, United 
States Army, 1917-19; Secretary, Standard Supply and Equip- 
ment Company, 1919 to date. Member, Zeta Psi (University of 
Pennsylvania); Merion Cricket Club; University Club of Phila- 
delphia: Orpheus Club of Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 4, 1886. s. John B. Clement 
and Dessa W. Crowell. m. Boston, Mass., October 24, 1919, 
Margaret J. Guerini, Address, 25 East Athens Avenue, Ard- 
more. Pa, 

Crites, Jesse William, S.B. 

Entered 1907. 

Track "H" (IV). Teacher of Science and Athletics, Friends' 
School, Wilmington, Del., 1908-10; Teacher, Science and Ath- 
letics, Hood River High School, Hood River, Ore., 1910-15; 
Principal, High School, Coquille, Ore., 1915-16; Principal, Hood 
River High School, Ore., 1916-17; President, Hood River Ab- 
stract and Investment Company, Abstracts, Insurance, Loans, Real 
Estate, 1917 to date. "Four-Minute Man" during war; City 
Treasurer and Member of School Board. 

b. Clinton County, Ohio, August 25, 1884. s. John C. Crites 
and Ruth Anna Peelle. m. Washington, D. C, April 17, 1909, 
Ruth Douglas Griffith, c. Marnie Virginia, 1913; Ruth Anna, 
1914; Barbara, 1918. Address, 1015 State Street, Hood River, 
Ore. 
Drinker, Cecil Kent, S.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1913.) 

Entered 1904. 

Class President (II and IV) ; President, Student Advisory 
Board (IV) ; Captain, Soccer Team (IV) ; Soccer "H" ; Manager, 
Football Team (IV) ; President, Loganian Society (IV) ; Presi- 
dent, Y. M. C. A. (IV). Voluntary Assistant, Department of 
Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania Medical School, 1913- 
14. Medical House Officer, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, 
March 1 to July 1, 1914; Assistant in Physiology, Johns Hopkins 
Medical School, September, 1915, to July, 1916; Faculty Instructor 

32 



498 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1908 

in Physiology, Harvard Medical School, 1916- ; Assistant Pro- 
fessor, Physiology, Harvard Medical School, 1918-19; Acting 
Head of Department of Physiology, Harvard Medical School, 
1917-18; Associate Professor of Applied Physiology, February 1, 
1919, to date. Managing Editor, Journal of Industrial Hygiene, 
1919 to date. Assistant in Medicine, Massachusetts General Hos- 
pital, 1921-22. Author of numerous scientific articles published 
in American Journal of Physiology, Journal of Experimental 
Medicine, etc. Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences ; 
American Society for Clinical Investigation; American Physio- 
logical Society; Harvard Club; Sigma Psi; Alpha Omega Alpha; 
Phi Beta Kappa, 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 17, 1887. s. Henry Sturgis Drinker 
and Aimee Ernesta Beaux, m. Gloucester, Mass., September 7, 

1910, Katherine Livingston Rotan. c. Anne Sandwith, 1917; 
Katherine McCall, 1916 (d. 1916). Address, Harvard Medical 
School, 240 Longwood Avenue, Boston, Mass. 

Edwards, Edward Aikin, SB. 

Entered 1904. 

Captain, Gymnasium Team (IV) ; Manager, Cricket Team 
(IV); Football "H"; Cricket "H"; Gymnasium "H." Triangle 
Society. Naval Architect and Engineer. Member, Engineers' 
Club, Philadelphia ; Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engi- 
neers. 

b. Blanchester, Ohio, July 3, 1886. s. Levi Talbot Edwards 
(Class 1881) and Elvie L, Aikin. m. Haverford, Pa., April 19, 

1911, Sidney Garrigues. c. John Sharpless, 1912; Sidney Garri- 
gues, 1916. Address, College Avenue, Haverford, Pa. 

Elkinton, Joseph Passmore, A.B. 

Entered 1904. 

Manager, Haverfordian (III and IV). Philadelphia Quartz 
Company since graduation; Assistant Sales Manager of same; 
later. Secretary ; Sales Manager to date. Secretary of Peoples' 
Association of Delaware County, 1913-16. Member, Old Colony 
Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 18, 1887. s. Joseph Elkinton and 
Sarah West Passmore. m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 5, 1909, 
Mary Russell Bucknell. c. J. Russell, 1910; Rebecca, 1913; David 
Cope, 1915. Address, Moylan, Pa. 

Emien, George Williams, Jr., A.B. 
Entered 1904. 
Shane Brothers & Wilson, Flour Merchants, Philadelphia; Herk- 



1908] MATRICULATE CATALOG 499 

ness & Stetson, Real Estate Brokers, Philadelphia ; Partner in 
firm, Warnock & Emlen, Real Estate Brokers, Philadelphia; Hero 
Manufacturing Company, Stamped Metal Ware, Philadelphia; 
Supplee Biddle Hardware Company, Philadelphia (Buyer for 
same). Entered School of MiHtary Aviation, Austin, Texas; 
discharged after 2 months for physical condition. At present 
employed by The Matthew Addy Company, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 7, 1887. s. George W. Emlen (Class 
1873) and Eleanor Cope. m. Conshohocken, Pa., June 12, 1912, 
Eleanor Clark, c. Elizabeth Clark, 1913; Robert Lukens, 1915; 
George W., 3d, 1917; Alan Lukens, 1920. Address, 1030 East 
Washington Lane, Germantown, Pa. 

Guenther, Jacob Jarden, A.B. (Degree conferred 1911.) 

Entered 1904 from Friends' Select School. Absent second half 
Freshman and all of Sophomore year. 

Class Secretary, 1906-07; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. 1907-08; Presi- 
dent, Y. M. C. A., 1908-09; Chairman, Preston Work, 1907-12. 
Assistant Director, Department of Education, Central Y. M. C. 
A., 1909-10; Associate Director, National Temperance Union, 
1914-16; Financial Secretary, West Branch Y. M. C. A., 1916-17; 
Secretary, Religious and Social Work, Camp Mills (Y. M. C. A. 
General Staff), 1917; Camp Secretary, Army Y. M. C. A., Fort 
Myer, Va., 1917-18; Executive Manager, Philadelphia Council of 
National Defense, 1918-19; Secretary, Philadelphia War History 
Committee, 1919 to date; "Compiler and Co-Editor of Official 
History of Philadelphia's War-Time Activities" ; "Philadelphia in 
the World War." Executive Committee, Intercollegiate Civic 
League, 1908-15; Founder and President, University of Pennsyl- 
vania Civic Club, 1911; Vice-President, University of Pennsyl- 
vania Y. M. C. A., 1913; Four-Minute Man, 1918-19. Member, 
University Club ; American Academy of Political and Social Sci- 
ence ; Society for the Promotion of Liberal Studies ; Historical 
Society of Pennsylvania; Tredyffrin Country Club; Presbyterian 
Social Union of Philadelphia, etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 12, 1886. s. Emil Guenther and Ida 
V. Jarden. m. Paoli, Pa., October 30, 1915, Dorothy Erwin Hen- 
derson, c. J. Jarden, Jr., 1919; Dorothy Henderson, 1921. Ad- 
dress, Highwayside, Paoli, Pa., and Hamilton Court, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Hill, Thomas Roth well, SB. 

Clerk in Planning and Production Department, Leeds & 
Northrup Company, Manufacturers of Electrical Instruments, 
since graduation. 



500 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1908 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 19, 1887. s. Charles B. Hill and 
Elizabeth R. Simon, m. Wycombe, Bucks County, Pa., September 
25, 1913, Elinor C. Twining, c. Charlotte Elizabeth, 1916; Eliza- 
beth Simon, 1920. Address, 158 Wharton Avenue, Glenside, Pa. 

Hobbs, Allen Wilson, A.B. (A.B., Guilford, 1907; Ph.D., Johns 
Hopkins, 1917.) 

Entered 1907 from Guilford College. 

Instructor, Mathematics, Guilford College, 1909-11; Professor 
of same, 1913-15 ; Instructor in Mathematics, University of North 
Carolina, 1917-18; Assistant Professor of same, 1918-20; Asso- 
ciate Professor of same, 1920-21. Member, American Mathe- 
matical Society; Mathematical Association of America. 

b. Guilford College, July 12, 1885. s. Lewis Lyndon Hobbs 
(Class 1876) and Mary Mendenhall. Address, Guilford College, 
N. C. 

Lewis, Walter E., S.B. (S.B., Penn College, 1907; A.M., 1907.) 

Entered Senior Class 1907. 

Farmer; extensive grower of wheat and alfalfa. President of 
Gate Valley Grain and Supply Company ; Secretary, Temple Auto 
Company; President, Board of Trustees of Lawrence Friends' 
Academy; Former Clerk of Gate Quarterly Meeting; Lecturer on 
Ornithology. 

b. Marshall County, Iowa, October 24, 1887. s. Dr. Enoch 
Lewis and Rebecca Green, m. Emporia, Kan., September 13, 
1914, Jane Stanley, c. Wayne Stanley, 1915; Gordon, 1917; Lois 
Rebecca, 1919; Esther, 1921. Address, Gate, Okla. 

Linton, Morris Albert, SB.; A.M., 1910. 

Entered 1904. 

Phi Beta Kappa. Federal Polytechnic, Ziirich, Switzerland, 
1908-09. Electrical Instrument Manufacture, Leeds & Northrup 
Company, in shop for six weeks, 1909; Actuarial Department, 
Provident Life and Trust Company, 1909-13 ; Mathematician in 
same, 1913-15; Associate Actuary, 1915-16; Vice-President, 
Provident Life and Trust Company, 1916 to date. Lecturer on 
Life Insurance, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1919 to date. 
Fellow, Actuarial Society of America ; Member of Council ; Chair- 
man, Educational Committee ; Fellow, Institute of Actuaries 
(Great Britain). 

b. Germantown, Pa., April 4, 1887. s. Morris Linton and Ruth 
A. Leeds, m. Moorestown, N. J., December 8, 1914, Margaret 
S. Roberts, c. Morris Albert, Jr., 1915; Elizabeth, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 1 East Oak Avenue, Moorestown, N. J. 



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Longstreth, Thomas Morris. 

Entered 1904. 

Author. Teacher and Boy Specialist, 1909-18; Author: "Read- 
ing the Weather"; "The Adirondacks" ; "The Catskills" ; "Mac 
of Placid" (a novel). Contributor to Harper's, Century, St. Nich- 
olas, etc. Member, Lake Placid Club; Adirondack Camp and 
Trail Club; Ski Club; Phi Beta Kappa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 17, 1886. s. Benjamin T. Long- 
streth (Class 1869) and Frances Haldeman. Address, Lake Placid 
Club, Essex County, N. Y. 

Miller, Charles Lichty, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1912.) 

Entered 1904. 

Football "H" (IV). Lawyer. Teacher of English, Yeates 
School, Lancaster, Pa., 1908-09; Law Student, University of 
Pennsylvania, 1909-12; Gowen Memorial Fellowship, University 
of Pennsylvania Law School, 1912-13; Practicing Attorney, 1913 
to date. Law Enforcement Representative, War and Navy De- 
partments, C. T. C. A., 1918-19. Member, Sharswood Law Club; 
Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Kappa Psi Clubs, Philadelphia and Lan- 
caster; Phi Delta Phi (Legal Fraternity); Hamilton Club, Lan- 
caster; Lancaster Country Club; Order of the Coif, Legal Honor 
Society; Lancaster Bar Association; Cliosophic and Eclectic Lit- 
erary Societies, Lancaster. Director, Lancaster Community Serv- 
ice Association ; Lancaster Recreation and Playground Association ; 
Law and Order Society of Lancaster, Pa. 

b. Lancaster, Pa., December 1, 1887. s. Charles F. Miller and 
Blanche Lichty. m. Ardmore, Pa., July 10, 1912, Josephine Ross, 
c. Edward Ross, 1913; Anne, 1915; Elizabeth Ross, 1917. Ad- 
dress, 1267 Wheatland Avenue, Lancaster, Pa., and 7 South Duke 
Street, Lancaster, Pa. 

Morriss, William Haviland, A.B. (M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1912.) 

Entered 1904. 

Physician. Resident Physician, The Gaylord Farm Sanatorium, 
Wallingford, Conn. Instructor in Gynecology and Obstetrics, Yale 
University, 1915-17; Surgeon, American Red Cross in Bel- 
gium, 1915 ; First Lieutenant; Captain, United States Army, Medi- 
cal Corps, 1917 to date. Nineteen months' service in France with 
Mobile Hospitals 39 and 11. Member, Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha 
Omega Alpha (Johns Hopkins) ; American Medical Association; 
Connecticut State Medical Society; The Graduates' Club, New 
Haven, Conn. 

b. Baltimore, Md., January 28, 1886. s. William H. Morriss 



502 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1908 

and Mary Elizabeth Haviland. Address, Gaylord Farm Sana- 
torium, Wallingford, Conn. 

Musser, Frederic Omar, A. B. (S.T.B., Phila. Div. School, 1911.) 

Entered 1904. 

Manager, Musical Clubs (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa. Priest, Epis- 
copal Church. Curate, St. Stephen's Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 
1911-12; Rector, St. Paul's Church, Bloomsburg, Pa., 1912-20; 
Deputy, Provincial Synod, Province of Washington, 1913-15; 
Archdeacon, WilHamsport, 1916-19; First Lieutenant and Chap- 
lain, United States Army, 1918; Deputy, General Convention of 
Episcopal Church, 1919; Rector, Church of the Covenant, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., to date. 

b. Lancaster, Pa., October 31, 1887. s. WilUs Musser and 
Katharine Witmer Kaufman, m. Quakertown, Pa., October 23, 
1912, Gertrude Lott Haring. Address, Church of the Covenant, 
Twenty-seventh Street and Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Petry, Loren Clifford, S.B. (S.B. Earlham, 1907; S.M., Chicago, 
1911; Ph. D., Chicago, 1913.) 

Entered 1907 from Earlham College. 

Instructor in Science, High School, Urbana, Ohio, 1908-10; 
Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1910-11; Fellow in 
Botany, University of Chicago, 1911-13; Research Student, Uni- 
versity of Chicago, 1913-14; Instructor in Botany, Syracuse Uni- 
versity, 1914-16; Professor of same, 1916-20; Associate Professor 
of same to date. Assistant Professor of Botany in Summer 
Sessions, New York State College of Agriculture, Cornell Uni- 
versity, 1918-19; Director of Summer Session, Syracuse Univer- 
sity, 1919- . Author of scientific articles published in Botanical 
Gazette, etc. Phi Beta Kappa (Chicago Chapter) ; Sigma Xi 
(Syracuse) ; Gamma Alpha (Chicago) ; Fellow, American Asso- 
ciation for the Advancement of Science; Member, Botanical So- 
ciety of America; Torrey Botanical Club. 

b. New Paris, Ohio, September 22, 1887. s. Francis Marion 
Petry and Armina E. Petry. m. Mingo, Ohio, June 12, 1915, 
Nellie Von Runkle. c. Ruth Mary, 1916; Loren Von Runkle, 
1918. Address, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. 

Sargent, Winthrop, Jr., A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1909.) 

Entered 1904. 

Manager, Track Team (III and IV) ; Editor-in-Chief, Haver- 
fordian (IV) ; Cope Fellowship (IV) ; Triangle Society. Director, 
Merion Title and Trust Company; President, Standard Supply 
and Equipment Company; Director and Member, Executive Com- 



1908] MATRICULATE CATALOG 503 

mittee of same; Director, Haverford School. Member, Merion 
Cricket Club; Pine Valley Golf Club; Seaview Club; Engineers' 
Club; Pen and Pencil Club; University Club; American Philo- 
logical Society ; American Institute of Archaeology ; American 
Geographic Society; Army Ordnance Association; Military Order 
of the World War ; American Legion. Lieutenant Colonel, Ord- 
nance, United States Army; Lieutenant Colonel, Ordnance, Re- 
serve Corps. 

b. Bridgewater, Mass., August 21, 1887. s. Winthrop Sargent 
and Emma Worcester, m. Gloucester, Mass., July 6, 1910, 
Frances Rotan. c. Winthrop, 3d, 1911; Edward Rotan, 1914. 
Address, Glyn Wynn Road, Kaverford, Pa. 

Scott, Carl Forse, A.B. 

Entered 1904. 

Phi Beta Kappa. With Sprague Electric Works since 1908, 
Engineering and Sales Departments, Electric Hoists, Motors, Gen- 
erators, Controllers and Dynamometers ; Manager, Apparatus 
Sales, since January, 1920. Author of several articles in the trade 
press on electric dynamometers, electric power in the printing in- 
dustry, etc. ; Instruction Book for United Typothetae Apprentice 
Course. Manufacturing and Application of Special Machinery 
for the War Department during war. Member, Amakassin Club, 
Yonkers; American Institute of Electrical Engineers (Industrial 
and Domestic Power Committee) ; Society of Automotive Engi- 
neers (Councillor, 1922; Chairman, New York Section, 1918-19) ; 
Association Electric Hoist Manufacturers. 

b. New York City, May 30, 1887. s. Charles P. G. Scott and 
Jane G. Smedley. m. Yonkers, N. Y., April 25, 1914, Dorothy 
Taussig, c. William Taussig, 1916; Barbara, 1920. Address, 49 
Arthur Street, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Shoemaker, Walter Rodman, A.B. 

Entered 1904. 

Manager, Gymnasium Team (IV) ; College Soccer Team (IV). 
With W. A. Lippincott Company, Shoe Goods, Philadelphia; As- 
sistant Manager of Cincinnati Branch of same; J. L. Shoemaker 
& Co., Philadelphia, Pa. ; Marot's Greenhouses, Swarthmore, Pa. ; 
Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company, Eddystone Rifle Plant; 
John R. Evans & Co., Camden, N. J. Paymaster of same to date. 

b. Fernwood, Pa., June 29, 1886. s. Owen Shoemaker and 
Mary Margaret Jack. m. Berwyn, Pa., April 5, 1913, Emma 
Jane Wilson, c. Walter Rodman, Jr., 1914 (d. 1914) ; Ruth 
Anna, 1916; David Wilson, 1918; Margaret Jack, 1920. Address, 
316 Dickinson Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa. 



504 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1908 

Strode, George King, S.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1912.) 

Entered 1904. 

Member, Triangle Society. Medical Student, University of 
Pennsylvania, 1908-12; Resident Physician, University of Pennsyl- 
vania Hospital, 1912-14; also Chief Resident Physician at same; 
Practice of Medicine, Philadelphia, 1915 ; Chief of Division of 
Public Service, State Department of Health, 1916; Member, In- 
ternational Health Board of the Rockefeller Foundation, as State 
Director for State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Captain in Medical 
Corps, United States Army, 19 months' service; 11 months in 
France as Member of University of Pennsylvania Base Hospital 
No. 20; Chief of Division of School Health, State Department of 
Health, Pennsylvania, April, 1919, to September, 1920; Assistant 
Director, International Health Board, Rockefeller, in Brazil since 
October, 1920. Member, A. M. P. O. Medical Fraternity, Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania; Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Fraternity, 
University of Pennsylvania; Central Club of Rio de Janeiro; 
American Medical Association; American Public Health Associa- 
tion; American School Hygiene Association. 

b. Chester County, Pa., January 16, 1886. s. Richard Henry 
Strode and Hannah Mary King. m. Hanover, Pa., Elizabeth J. 
Coombs. Address, International Health Board, Rockefeller 
Foundation, 61 Broadway, New York. (International Health 
Board, Caxia 49, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.) 

Thomas, James Carey, 2nd, A.B. 

Entered 1904. 

Manager, Butler, Thomas & Co., Printers and Engravers, 1908- 
09; Partner, Thomas & Sargent, Printers and Engravers, 1909- 
10; Instructor and Athletic Director, Yeates School, 1910-15; In- 
structor, Riverview Academy, 1915-16; Instructor and Athletic 
Director, Yeates School, 1916-18; Instructor, Bethlehem Prepara- 
tory School, Spiers School, Raymond Riorden School, 1918-19; 
Shattuck School, 1919-20. Author of volume of verse, "Seven 
Sonnets and Other Poems." 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 5, 1885. s. John M. W. Thomas 
(Class 1879) and Mary C. Nicholson. Address, 114 Mondella 
Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Whitson, Walter Wilkin, A.B. ; A.M., 1909. 

Entered 1904. 

Business Manager, Haverfordian (III and IV) ; Manager, 

Class Record (IV). General Secretary, Associated Charities, 

Orange, N. J., and Peoria, 111.; Assistant Director, Department 



1908] MATRICULATE CATALOG 505 

of Civilian Relief, Central Division, American Red Cross ; Super- 
intendent, Kansas City Provident Association ; Columbia Univer- 
sity, Summer, 1911; University of Wisconsin, Summer, 1915; 
New York School of Social Work. 

b. Long Island, N. Y., May 24, 1888. s. Oliver Whitson and 
Amelia Willets Titus, m. Peoria, III, May 19, 1917, Myra Howell 
King. c. Robert Oliver, 1918; Ruth Carolyn, 1920. Address, 
care of Kansas City Provident Association, 1115 Charlotte Street, 
Kansas City, Mo. 
Wing, Stephen Remington, S.B. (M.E., Cornell, 1910.) 

Entered 1904. 

Student Instructor in Physics at Cornell, 1909-10; Instructor 
in Experimental Engineering, Sibley College, Cornell University, 
1910-14; Professor, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Penn- 
sylvania College, Gettysburg, Pa., 1914-18; Assistant to Superin- 
tendent of Machinery, Harlan Plant, Bethlehem Shipbuilding Cor- 
poration, Wilmington, Del., 1918-20; in charge of Research and 
Development, Vaile-Kimes Company (Manufacturers of Auto- 
matic Electric Pumps for Domestic Water Supply) ; Superintend- 
ent, Vaile-Kimes Company. Member, Acacia Fraternity; Sigma 
Xi; Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 3, 1887. s. Stephen R. Wing and 
Lydia Hart Remington, m. Gettysburg, Pa., February 24, 1917, 
Amy McCurdy Swope. c. Stephen Remington, 4th, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 54 Rockwood Avenue, Dayton, Ohio. 
Woodard, Raymond Clarence, A.B. (A.B., Friends Univ., 1907.) 

Entered 1907 from Friends' University. 

Teacher in Cedarcroft School for Boys, 1908-12; Stock and 
Grain Farmer since 1912. Representative in State Legislature, 
1919-20. Principal, Haviland Rural High School, 1920- . 

b. Coloma, Ind., May 28, 1885. s. Isaac A. Woodard and 
Martha Middleton. m. Wichita, Kan., November 9, 1917, Julia 
Ellen Styles, c. Barbara Ellen, 1918. Address, Haviland, Kan. 

Wright, Edwin, S.B. 

Entered 1904. 

With De Cou Brothers' Company (wholesale shoes, slippers, 
and rubber footwear), Philadelphia, since leaving college. Mem- 
ber of firm to date. Member, Merion Cricket Club; Fourth Street 
Club; Union League. 

b Columbus, N. J., September 27, 1883. s. Charles Wright 
and Sarah E. De Cou. m. Elkton, Va., September 1, 1913, Louise 
Norton Mason, c. Louise Norton, 1915. Address, St. Davids, 
Pa. 



506 haverford college x1908 

Non-Graduates 

Collings, Clifford Carmalt. 

Entered 1904 and left February, 1906. 

Salesman, William S. Scull Company, Camden, N. J. ; Treas- 
urer, Collings Carriage Company, Camden, N. J. ; Bond Salesman, 
J. W. Sparks & Co., Philadelphia; Salesman, Reilly Brock & Co., 
Philadelphia; Manager, Baltimore Office, Guaranty Trust Com- 
pany, New York. Member, Union League, Philadelphia ; River- 
ton Country Club; Baltimore Country Club. 

b. Camden, N. J., April 8, 1885. s. Joseph Z. Collings and 
Emily Willis, m. East Orange, N. J., April 20, 1910, Mary S. 
Johnson, c. Mary Dayton, 1913; Clifford C, Jr., 1917. Address, 
3927 Canterbury Road, Baltimore, Md. 

Coulter, Calvin Brewster. (A.B., Williams College, 1907 ; A.M., 
Princeton; M.D., Columbia Univ., 1913.) 

Entered 1904; left June, 1905. 

Physician. Bacteriologist, Presbyterian Hospital, New York 
City; Associate in Pathology, Columbia University; Resident 
Pathologist, Roosevelt Hospital, New York City; Assistant Pro- 
fessor, Pathology, Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 
Captain, Medical Corps, A. E. F., June, 1917, to February, 1919. 
Author of several papers on medical subjects. Member, Phi Beta 
Kappa; Alpha Alpha. 

b. Austinburg, Ohio, January 3, 1888. s. Eugene C. Coulter 
and Anna Brewster, m. August 19, 1914, Grace Dickey, c. Calvin 
B., Jr., 1915; James Wadsworth, 1919. Address, 335 Henry 
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Desmond, Thomas Charles. (A.B., Harvard Univ., 1908; S.B. in 
C.E., Mass. Inst. Technology, 1909.) 

Entered 1904 ; left June, 1906. 

Consulting Engineer. Engaged in construction work, various 
parts of United States, 1909-14; President, T. C. Desmond & Co., 
Engineers and Contractors, New York, since 1914; President, 
Nevtrburgh Shipyards, Inc., Steel Shipbuilders. Member, Execu- 
tive Committee, National Republican Club, 1918 to date; National 
Treasurer, Roosevelt Non-Partisan League, 1916. Member, Uni- 
versity Club, Union League, Engineers, Players, Harvard, etc., 
of New York ; American Society of Civil Engineers ; American 
Society Naval Architects and Marine Engineers ; American 
Academy of Political and Social Science ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 
During war, Member, New York Majors' Committee on National 
Defense, Newberg Liberty Loan Committee, etc., etc. 



1908] MATRICULATE CATALOG 507 

b. Middletown, N. Y., September 15, 1887. s. Thomas Henry 
Desmond and Katharine Safried. Address, 17 Gramercy Park, 
New York City. 

Ervien, Robert. 

Entered 1904; left June, 1906. 

Iron Business for 2^ years, in firm of Charles W. Ervien & 
Co. Since 1911, own business. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 14, 1887. s. Charles Wesley Ervien 
and Emma Talbot, m. Philadelphia, Pa., May 17, 1911, Elsie 
Harrison Heim. Address, 48 Brandon Road, Upper Darby, Pa. 

Green, Thomas Lightfoot. 

Entered 1904; left 1905. 

Assistant Cashier, First National Bank, Adams, Neb. ; Cashier, 
Blue Springs State Bank, Blue Springs, Neb.; Cashier, First 
State Bank, Pawnee City, Neb., to date; Vice-President, Platte 
Valley State Bank; Secretary-Treasurer, Platte Valley Land and 
Investment Company ; Secretary-Treasurer, Airidale Ranch and 
Cattle Company, all of Scottsbluff, Neb. 

b. Beatrice, Neb., February 1, 1884. s. Albert Lamborn Green 
and Sallie Cadwallader Lightfoot. m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 26, 
1911, Lucretia Shoemaker, c. Lucretia Winslow, 1914. Address, 
Scottsbluff, Neb. 

Haines, John Howard. 

Entered 1904; left in Spring, 1905. 

Davis & Haines, Denton, N. C, Lumber Manufacturers, 1905- 
08; Babcock Lumber Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Manager, Phila- 
delphia Office), 1908-18; Haines Sales Company, Philadelphia, 
Wholesale Lumber, 1918 to date. 

b. Malvern, Pa., June 10, 1885. s. John G. Haines and Rebecca 
Patterson, m. Jacksonville, Fla., April 13, 1907, Nancy-Leola 
Rogers Tate. c. Marjorie Patterson, 1909. Address, 39 South 
Fiftieth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Kurtz, William Wesley, 2nd. 

Entered 1904; left in middle of Junior year. 

Member, Beta Rho Sigma. Worth Brothers' Steel Company, 
Coatesville, Pa., 2 years; since then, banking business, Kurtz 
Brothers. United States Naval Reserve Force, 1917-19. Com- 
missioned Ensign, January 23, 1918, in command of Submarine 
Chaser 341. Lieutenant (Junior Grade), September 21, 1918. 
Member, Merion Cricket Club; Fourth Street Club; Associate 



508 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1908 

Member of Orpheus Club; Fourth Naval Reserve Officers' So- 
ciety. 

b. Allentown, Pa., May 12, 1885. s. Henry Keller Kurtz and 
Leila Longaker. Address, 1421 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Leonard, Arthur Cheyney, 

Entered 1907; left 1908. 

Football "H" ; Track "H." Physical Director, Friends' Central 
School, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Superintendent, Leonard Construction 
Company ; Superintendent, James McGraw Company, Contractors ; 
Engineer and Member of firm, James McGraw Company, to date. 
Member, Engineers' Club; Merion Cricket Club; Pennsylvania 
Railroad Gun Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 13, 1886. s. Henry R. Leonard 
and E, M. Zerega. m. December 19, 1910, Helen Moltzner. Ad- 
dress, 1010 Commercial Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Merrick, Thomas Belsham, 

Entered 1904; left at end of Freshman year. 

Constructional Engineer, Pennsylvania Railroad ; Isthmian Canal 
Commission; Assistant Engineer, Southern Railway; Dupont En- 
gineering Company; Supervisor, Manufacturing of Powder, Du- 
pont Company; Area Engineer, Dupont Engineering Company; 
Mechanical Superintendent, Dupont Company; Assistant Ris. 
Engineer ; Dupont Engineering Company ; Ris. Engineer of same. 
Member, Delta Tau Delta ; Lambda Pi ; B. P. O. E., etc. 

b. Glendower, Va., October 26, 1886. s. William Gordon Mer- 
rick and Ann Dwight Brown, m. Nashville, Tenn., April 20, 
1918, Bye Johnson. Address, 34 Gramercy Park, New York City, 
and care of Dupont Engineering Company, Wilmington, Del. 

Pearson, Henry Grant. 

Entered 1904; left during Sophomore year. 

Farmer. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., November 8, 1885. s. Joseph 
T. Pearson and Annie V. Wells, m. April 17, 1917, Jane Jarvis 
Mumford. c. Jane Mumford, 1919. Address, High Falls, N. Y. 

Phillips, Clifford Stevenson. 

Entered 1904; left at end of Freshman year. 

Advertising and Sales Manager, Pittsburgh Auto Equipment 
Company. During the war, in United States Navy. 

b. Pittsburgh, Pa., July 4, 1887. s. Francis C. Phillips and 
Sarah O . m. Norfolk, Va., June 7, 1918, Edith E. Iron- 
monger. Address, 144 Ridge Avenue, Ben Avon, Pa. 



1908] MATRICULATE CATALOG 509 

Rogers, Charles Henry. (Litt. B., Princeton, 1909.) 

Entered 1904; left at end of Freshman year. 

Student at Princeton University, 1905-09; Messenger for the 
First National Bank of New York City, 1910-11; Messenger for 
L. von Hoffman & Co., Private Bankers, New York City, 1911- 
12; Volunteer Visitor for Charity Organization Society, New 
York, 1912 ; Scientific Assistant, Department Ornithology, Ameri- 
can Museum of Natural History, New York City, 1912-20; 
Curator of the Princeton (University) Museum of Zoology, 1920 
to date. War Service: Private in D Company, 1st Training Regi- 
ment, Plattsburg, N. Y. (Marksman), 1915; Private, H Troop, 
2d United States Cavalry (Expert Rifleman), 1916; Private, Cor- 
poral, Sergeant, M. G. T. C, Camp Hancock; Supply Sergeant, 
B Company, 31st Machine Gun Battalion, Uth (Lafayette) Di- 
vision, Camp Meade. Discharge, January 29, 1919. Member, 
American Ornithologists' Union; Wilson Ornithological Club; 
Delaware Ornithological Club; Linnsean Society of New York 
(Secretary, 1915-20) ; National Association of Audubon Societies; 
New Jersey Audubon Society, etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 13, 1888. s. Charles R. Rogers 
and Emma Duer. Address, Nassau Inn, Princeton, N. J. 

Sidwell, Wilson. (A.B., Stanford Univ., 1910.) 

Entered 1904; left at close of Freshman year. 

Assistant Engineer, Central Argentine Railway, 1910-12; Chief 
Locating Engineer, Central Paraguayan Railway, 1912-14; Chief 
Engineer, Empresa Mate Larangeira, 1914-19; Manager and 
Chief Engineer, Empresa Mate Larangeira, Division Parana, 1919 
to date. Since 1914, builder of narrow-gauge railway through 
the jungle. Member, American Society of Civil Engineers. 

b. Flushing, Ohio, November 5, 1884. s. B. D. Sidwell and 
Abbie Holloway. m. Guayra, Brazil, June 30, 1919, Ercilia 
Sanchez, c. Henry, 1920. Address, Empresa Mate Larangeira, 
Posadas, Argentine Republic, S. A. 

Smiley, Hugh. 

Entered 1904; left during Sophomore year. 

Landscape Gardening, Forestry. Assistant Cashier, Lake Mo- 
honk Mountain House, 1908-12; Postmaster at Mohonk Lake, 
Ulster County, N. Y., 1913-20; Part Manager, Lake Mohonk 
Mountain House, 1914-19; United States Army Captain, Quarter- 
master Corps; Executive Officer, General Supply Depot, Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1918; Honorably Discharged, 1919; Captain, United 
States' Army, Officers' Reserve Corps, March, 1919; Assistant 



510 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1909 

Manager, Lake Mohonk Mountain House; Manager, Mountain 
Rest Bungalows and Camps, to date. 

b. New Paltz, N. Y., February 3, 1886. s. Daniel Smiley (Class 
1878) and Effie Florence Newell, m. Greenwich, Conn., October 
31, 1907, Hester Freeman Squier. c. Virginia La Bau, 1911; 
Hugh, Jr., 1915. Address, Mohonk Lake, Ulster County, N. Y. 

Stribling, William Clarkson. 

Entered 1904; left during Junior year. 

b. Markham, Va., April 18, 1885. s. Robert M. Stribling and 
Agnes H . Address, Markham, Va. 

Troth, John Theodore. 

Entered 1904 ; left at close of Sophomore year. 

Journalist. First Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, United 
States Army, 1918-19. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 30, 1884. s. Samuel Henry Troth 
and Anna Shipley. Address, Hotel Marlyn, Fortieth and Walnut 
Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1909 

fBard, George Smith, S.B. 

Entered 1905. 

Captain, Football (IV) ; Captain, Track Team (IV) ; Presi- 
dent, Athletic Association (IV) ; Class President (IV) ; Football 
"H" ; Track '*H." With Forest Insurance Company, New York, 
1909. 

b. Camden, N. J., July 12, 1888. d. Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, 
Pa., November 17, 1911. s. Daniel Webster Bard and Elizabeth 
M. Smith. 

Brey, Robert Newton, S.B. 

Entered 1905 from Friends' Central School. 

Tennis Team (IV) ; Soccer Team "H" (IV) ; Cricket (IV) ; 
Manager, Soccer Team (IV); Manager, Class Record (IV). 
Wholesale Flour Business, with father, 1909-17; Member, firm of 
Brey & Sharpless, Philadelphia, Wholesale Distributors of Flour, 
Feed and Grain, 1918 to date; also Secretary, Columbia Milling 
Company, Columbia, Pa. Member, Germantown Cricket Club; 
Flour Club of Philadelphia; Commercial Exchange of Philadel- 
phia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 13, 1888. s. William F. Brey 
and Laura F. Coulston. m. Langhorne, Pa., April 27, 1918, Jane 
Watson Taylor, c. Robert Newton, Jr., 1920. Address, 3102 
West Penn Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 



1909] MATRICULATE CATALOG 511 

Bryne, Andreas, A.B. (A.B., Earlham, 1907 ; A.M., Harvard, 
1913.) 
Entered 1907 from Earlham College. 

Professor, German, University of Rochester. Business with 
father in Stavanger, Norway, to date. 

b. Stavanger, Norway, June 4, 1884. s. Thorstein Bryne and 
Marie Nortensen. m. Rochester, N. Y., February 14, 1920, Jean 
Chadwick Moore. Address, Stavanger, Norway. 

Crowell, James White, SB.; A.M., 1911. 

Entered 1905. 

Charter Member, Cap and Bells. Teacher. Assistant in Chem- 
istry Laboratory, Haverford College, 1909-10; Graduate Student 
in French, Haverford College, 1910-11; Graduate Student in Ro- 
manics at University of Pennsylvania and University of Gren- 
oble, France, 1911-12; Teacher of French, Episcopal Academy, 
Philadelphia, 1912-14; Instructor in French at Haverford College, 
1914-15 ; Instructor, Assistant Professor and Associate Professor 
of Romance Languages, Pennsylvania State College, 1915-21. 
During leave of absence from Pennsylvania State College, from 
1917-19, Y. M. C. A. War Work in Italy with Italian Army; 
Italian "Croce di Guerra" and "Cavaliere della Corona d'ltalia." 
1921 to date, Instructor in Romance Languages and Graduate 
Student at Cornell University. 

b. Avondale, Pa., November 28, 1888. s. William J. Crowell 
and Frances Eakins. m. West Grove, Pa., December 31, 1915, 
Helen Hunt Chambers, c. John Chambers, 1917; Helen Hunt, 
1920. Address, Department of Romance Languages, Cornell Uni- 
versity, Ithaca, N, Y. 

Deacon, Gerald Hartley, A.B. 

Entered 1905. 

With Charles E. Hires Company, October, 1909, to September, 
1911; Robert Gair Company, Brooklyn, N. Y., Manufacturers 
of Fibre Boxes, Corrugated Paper Boxes, etc., 1911-17; Ordnance 
Department of United States Army, in charge of purchasing 
fibre containers and boxes for ammunition (First Lieutenant) ; 
1919 to date, with Kieckhefer Paper Company, of Milwaukee 
and Camden (manufacturers of fibre boxes and corrugated paper 
boxes). Member, F. & A. Masons; Germantown Cricket Club. 

b. Beach Haven, N. J., July 25, 1888. s. George Hartley Deacon 
and Mary Primrose Reeves, m. Germantown, Pa., July 25, 1917, 
Marjorie Viola Macdonald. c. Mary Ellen, 1919. Address, 5027 
Morris Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 



512 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1909 

Doak, Henry Andrew, A.B. (A.B., Guilford, 1908; A.M., Har- 
vard, 1911.) 

Entered 1908 from Guilford College. 

Teacher. Principal, Farmington High School, Farmington, N. 
C., 1909-10; Instructor in English, Dartmouth College, 1911-13; 
Instructor in English, University of North Dakota, 1913-16; As- 
sistant Professor, English Department, University of North Da- 
kota, 1917 to date. Commissioned Second Lieutenant, Training 
Camp, Fort Sheridan, 111. Personal Adjutant, S. A. T. C, Uni- 
versity of North Dakota, 1918-19. Member, Alpha Kappa Zeta 
(University of North Dal/ota) ; American Legion. 

b. Greensboro, N. C, October 14, 1882. s. James Wilson Doak 
and Emily Anne Watson, m. New York City, June 19, 1915, 
Mary Ellice Black, c. Emily Watson, 1917. Address, 504 Ham- 
line, Grand Forks, N. D. P. O., University of North Dakota. 

Fay, Percival Bradshaw, A.B. (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1912.) 

Entered 1905. 

Member, Phi Beta Kappa. Instructor in French and Spanish, 
University of Michigan, 1912-14; Assistant Professor of French, 
University of California, 1914 to date. Author of various articles 
in professional magazines, e. g., Modern Langimge Notes. Mem- 
ber, Modern Language Association of America; Philological As- 
sociation of the Pacific Coast. 

b. Nantucket, Mass., August 4, 1890. s. Edward Allen Fay 
and Mary Bradshaw. m. Berkeley, Cal., August 5, 1916, Esther 
Frances Merrill, c. Edward Allen, II, 1918. Address, 2508 Hil- 
yard Avenue, Berkeley, Cal. 

Febiger, William Sellers, S.B. 

Entered 1905. 

Wool Merchant. With Justice Bateman & Co., Philadelphia, 
1909-11; Brown & Adams, Boston, 1911-18; Brown & Howe, 
Boston, 1919-22; 1918, on Committee for Valuation of Wools 
Taken Over by United States Government under Wool Adminis- 
tration; 1918, United States Naval Aviation, Great Lakes Sta- 
tion, C. Q. M. A., U. S. N. R. F. Member, Brookline Country 
Club; Milton Club; Dedham Country and Polo Club; Myopia 
Hunt Club ; Tennis and Racquet Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 20, 1888. s. Christian Carson Febiger 
(Class 1865) and Katharine Megear Sellers, m. Bryn Mawr, 
Pa., October 18, 1913, Lillian Wayland Wood. c. Christian Car- 
son, 1915; Ethel Stokes, 1920. Address, 480 Randolph Avenue, 
Milton, Mass. 



1909] MATRICULATE CATALOG 513 

Hamilton, Frederick Clifford, S.B. 

Entered 1905. 

Foreign Freight Department, Lehigh Valley Railroad, 1909-11; 
Traffic Department, Butler Brothers, New York City, 1911-12; 
Chief Mechanical Clerk to Mechanical Superintendent, New York, 
New Haven and Hartford Railroad, 1912 to date. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., September 19, 1887. s. F. L. Hamilton 
and Lillian F. Jarvis. Address, 12 Clinton Avenue, Stamford, 
Conn. 

Killen, Clarence Creadick, A.B. 

Entered 1905. 

Phi Beta Kappa (IV) ; Triangle Society. Teacher, Cedarcroft 
School, Kennett Square, Pa., 1910; Secretary, Political Campaign 
Committee, 1911-12; Newspaper Reporter, 1913-14; Commercial 
Organization Secretary (Chamber of Commerce, Wilmington, 
Del.), 1914-19; Secretary-Treasurer of Evening Journal Pub- 
lishing Company, Wilmington, Del., 1919 to date. Member, Ro- 
tary Club, Wilmington; Wilmington Club; Wilmington Country 
Club. 

b. Felton, Del, June 3, 1888. s. Elwood C. Killen and Margaret 
Vosnell Wyatt. Address, 1007 West Street, Wilmington, Del. 

Kitchen, Paul Cliff, A.B. (Ph.D., Univ. of Pa., 1913.) 

Entered 1905. 

Teacher, University of Pennsylvania. United States Army, 
from July, 1918, to May, 1919. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 3, 1888. s. Frank Birdsall Kitchen 
and Emma Noble Cliff. Address, 6411 Overbrook Avenue, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Lewis, Thomas Krapfel, S.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1913.) 

Entered 1905. 

Captain, Gymnasium Team (IV) ; "H" in Football, Soccer and 
Gymnasium (IV). Medical Student, 1909-13; Interne, Cooper 
Hospital, Camden, N. J., 1913-14; General Practice of Medicine 
since 1914. Assistant Ophthalmologist, Cooper Hospital, 1914-17; 
Mexican Border Duty, Assistant Surgeon, 1st New Jersey In- 
fantry, 1916 ; World War ; Commanding Officer, Ambulance Com- 
pany 165, Rainbow Division. Member, Nu Sigma Nu (Medical) ; 
F. & A. M. ; Aurora Grata Consistory, Brooklyn ; Cooper Hospital 
Clinical Society. 

b. Merchantville, N. J., January 7, 1887. s. William H. Lewis 
and Clara M. Krapfel. m. Trenton, N. J., July 11, 1917, Eliza- 
beth Fenno Curtis. Address, 47 South Twenty-seventh Street, 
Camden, N. J. 

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514 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1909 

Lowry, Alfred, A.B., A.M., 1910. 

Entered 1905. 

Editor-in-Chief, Haverfordmn (IV) ; Class Record Board 
(IV) ; Merhber, Founders' Club. Teacher of Modern Languages. 
Graduate Student at Haverford, 1909-10; Study and Travel 
Abroad, 1910-12; Teacher of German at Westtown School, 1912- 
16; Germany and France, War Prisoners' Aid of the Y. M. C. A., 
1916-19; Central Europe, Religious Work, 1920. Editor of the 
"Young Friends' Number" of The Friend, 1919-20. Associate 
Editor of The Friend, 1920 to date; Teacher of French, Moores- 
town Friends' School, 1920- ; Recorded Minister in the Religious 
Society of Friends. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 14, 1888. s. William Chalkley Lowry 
(Class 1876) and EHzabeth Webster, m. Haddonfield, N. J., 
June 24, 1914, Grace Scattergood Bacon, c. Alfred, Jr., 1917; 
Warrington Stokes, 1920. Address, 117 East Central Avenue, 
Moorestown, N. J. 

Lutz, Howard Milton, A.B. (LL.B.. Univ. of Pa., 1913.) 

Entered 1905. 

Attorney-at-Law. Director, First National Bank of Clifton 
Heights, 1913 to date; Director, Lansdowne National Bank; Di- 
rector and Secretary, Philadelphia Farmers' and Dairymen's Sup- 
ply Company, Philadelphia, 1916 to date. Attorney, 1913 to date, 
Media, Pa. United States Army, November, 1917, to March, 
1919. Member, Pennsylvania Bar Association; Union League; 
Military Order of Foreign Wars of United States. 

b. Upper Darby, Pa., November 28, 1887. s. J. Milton Lutz 
and Mary J. Dermond. m. (1) September 1, 1914, Jenny Lynd 
(d. June 13, 1915) ; (2) April 22, 1919, Katharine Ten Broeck. 
Address, 310 North Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa. 

Martinson, Charles Gilbert, SB. (SB. in M.E., 1912; M.E., 
1917.) 

Entered 1908 from Friends' University. 

Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado, 
1912-14; same at A. & M. College of Texas, 1914-17; Assistant 
Professor, Mechanical Engineering, A. & M. College of Oklahoma, 
1917-19. 

b. Wichita, Kan., June 13, 1884. s. Otto Martinson and Sarah 
Knofflock, m. Liberal, Kan., September 3, 1912, Mabel Glenn, 
c. Betty, 1913; Glenn, 1917. Address, 221 North Dodge Avenue, 
Wichita, Kan. 



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Miller, Paul Van Reed, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1912.) ; 

Entered 1905. 

Practice of Law since 1912. First Lieutenant, Infantry, R, O. 
T, C, Fort Oglethorpe; 55th Infantry Division; overseas with the 
55th until 1919. Member, Germantown Cricket Club. , 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 15, 1889. s. E. Augustus Miller 
and Mary Van Reed. Address, 714 Commonwealth Trust Build- 
ing, Twelfth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Moore, Lawrence Clayton, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1913.) 

Entered 1905. 

Captain, Bowling Team (III). Student of Medicine, 1909-13; 
Hospitals, 1914; Practice of Medicine, Chatham, Pa., 1914-17; 
Medical Corps, United States Army, September, 1917-19. Prac- 
tice of Medicine, Coatesville, Pa., 1919 to date. Member, D, 
Hayes Agnew Surgical Society ; Medical Society of State of Penn-^ 
sylvania; Chester County Medical Society; A. M. A.; Staff of 
Coatesville Hospital. 

b. Ercildoun, Pa., November 16, 1887. s. George W. Moore 
and Elizabeth Palmer Walton, m. September 7, 1916, Helen 
Paschall. Address, Coatesville, Pa. :. 

Morris, Glen Whinery, S.B. " 

Entered Senior year from Wilmington College. ' 

b. Highland, Ohio, March 19, 1886. s. Mahlon Morris a[nd 
Sarah Whinery. Address, Highland, Ohio. 

Mott, Richard Henry, S.B. 
Entered 1905. 

Accountant. ' 

b. Near Springfield, Iowa, October 11, 1885. s. Thomas ;E. 
Mott and Martha Briggs. m. May 5, 1914, Mary Wetherald. 
c. Mary Adele, 1916; Martha Gertrude, 1919. Address, George 
Washington Inn, New Jersey Avenue and C Street, S. E., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Myers, Frederick A., Jr., S.B. 

Entered 1905. 

Manager, Musical Clubs (IV) ; Manager, Cricket Team (IV,) ; 
Football "H." Real Estate Business (Myers & Barth, Southwest 
Corner Ridge Avenue and Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.). > 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 13, 1888. s. Frederick A. Myers 
and Margaret Vogdes. m. April 25, 1914, Margaret Kerr Cul- 
bertson. c. Culbertson, 1915; Phoebe, 1917. Address, 3 Green- 
wood Place, Wyncote, Pa. t 



516 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1909 

Pennypacker, Joseph Whitaker, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1910.) 

Entered 1905. 

Graduate Student, Harvard, 1909-10; Instructor in English, 
Syracuse University, 1910-11; Student, Law School, University 
of Pennsylvania, 1911-12; Salesman for Christopher Lower Com- 
pany, Philadelphia, 1912-13 ; Sergeant, Camp Dix, 1919. In serv- 
ice, 1918-19. Instructor in English, Central High School, Phila- 
delphia. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., October 2, 1887. s. James Lane Penny- 
packer and Grace Fisher Coolidge, m. Haddonfield, N. J., Sep- 
tember 14, 1918, Mary Disbrow Bergen, c. Mary Bergen, 1920; 
Caroline Hawke, 1922. Address, 203 Kings Highway West, Had- 
donfield, N. J. 

Philips, David Leon, A.B. 

Entered 1905. 

Manager, Western Branch of the Good Roads Machinery Com- 
pany, Inc. 

b. Kennett Square, Pa., March 27, 1886. s. Samuel Jones 
Philips and Martha Voorhees. m. Haverford, Pa., November, 
1909, Marion Crosman. c. Mary Chester, 1910; Elizabeth, 1912; 
David Holway, 1914, Address, 419 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Cynwyd, 
Pa. 

Raiford, Edward Paul, S.B. (A.B., Friends Univ., 1908.) 

Entered 1908 from Friends' University. 

Principal of High Schools in Virginia, 1909-15; Acid Superin- 
tendent for E. I. Du Pont de Nemours Powder Company at 
Hopewell, Va., 1915-16; Assistant Acid Superintendent and Fore- 
man of T. N. T. Crystallizing Plant of Curtis & Harvey, Ltd., 
Montreal, Canada, 1916-17; Technologist, Active Explosives Com- 
pany, New York City, in the Picric Acid Plant at Emporium, 
Pa., and later at T. N, T. Acid Synthetic Phenal Plant at Car- 
negie, Pa., 1917-18; United States Public Health Service, Assist- 
ant Chemist (First Lieutenant), 1918. Head of Suggestion De- 
partment, The B. F. Goodrich Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, 
Ohio, since 1919. Member, Chamber of Commerce, Akron, Ohio; 
A. F. & A. Masons. 

b. Ivor, Va., February 8, 1884. s. Edward J. Raiford and 
Elizabeth F. Babb. m. Richmond, Va., June 19, 1912, Bessie 
Williams Thacker. c. Evelyn Virginia, 1917, Address, R. F. D. 
No. 1, Ivor, Va, 



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Ramsey, Frank McCracken, S.B. (M.D., 1913, Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered 1905. 

"H" in Football and Track. Physician. Interne, Pennsylvania 
Hospital, 1913-15; United States Army Medical Corps, 1917-19; 
Assistant Attending Physician, Germantown Hospital Medical Dis- 
pensary. Member, Medical Staff, Chestnut Hill Hospital; Mont- 
gomery County Medical Society; American Medical Association; 
American Legion; Nu Sigma Nu Medical Fraternity. 

b. Welda, Kan., May 28, 1884. s. David A. Ramsey and Alia 
M. McCracken. m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 10, 1915, Elizabeth 
Ann Burton, c. Frank M., Jr., 1916; EHzabeth Ann, 1920; Mary 
Burton, 1921. Address, East Willow Grove Avenue, Wyndmoor, 
Pa. (Chestnut Hill, Pa.) 

Sandt, Walter Correll,A.B. (B.D., Lutheran Seminary, Mt. Airy, 
Phila., 1913.) 

Entered 1907 from Muhlenberg College. 

Winner of Alumni Oratorical Contest. Teaching Fellowship, 
1909-10. Clergyman. Author, Sunday School Educational Lesson 
Series. Member of City Club of Philadelphia. 

b. Easton, -Pa., June 24, 1887. s. Charles Milton Sandt and 
Esther Ellen Hawk. m. Catasauqua, Pa., May 3, 1916, Marie 
Theresa Kostenbader. c. Helen Barbara, 1918. Address, 5204 
North Carlisle Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Sharpless, Thomas Kite, A.B. 

Entered 1905. 

Captain, Cricket Team (IV); Manager, Gymnasium Team; 
Football "H"; Soccer "H" ; Cricket "H" (IV). Member, 
Founders' Club. With Shane Brothers & Wilson Company, Phila- 
delphia; Quaker City Flour Mills Company; in business on own 
account; with R. Newton Brey (Member of firm, Brey & Sharp- 
less to date) ; Secretary-Treasurer, Pennsylvania Millers' Export 
Association; President, Columbia Milling Company. Member, 
Germantown Cricket Club; Union League; Flour Club of Phila- 
delphia; Philadelphia Commercial Exchange. 

b. Chester County, Pa., September 15, 1887. s. Thomas Sharp- 
less and Susanna Parvin. m. Germantown, Pa., June 4, 1912, 
Grace Warner, c. Thomas K., Jr., 1913; Susanna, 1915; Mary 
Warner, 1918. Address, 158 Queen Lane, Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Shoemaker, Edwin, B.S. (D.D.S., Univ. of Pa., 1912.) 

Entered 1905. 

Dentist. With Base Hospital No. 10 in France, May 15, 1917, 



3 18 HAVERFORD COLLEGE. [1909 

ta. April 22, 1919. Captain, 1918; Major, 1919. Member, Acad- 
emy of Stomatology, Philadelphia; Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. 
.' b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 9, 1888. s. Owen Shoemaker and 
; ■ Greta Jack. m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 29, 1916, Martha Clawson 
: Reed. Address, Northeast Corner Twenty-first and Spruce 
Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Spaeth, Reynold Albrecht,S.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1911; Ph.D., 
Harvard, 1913.) 

\ Entered 1905. 

.Football "H"; Manager, Soccer Team (IV); Captain, Soccer 

■\ (IV); Phi Beta Kappa. Fellow in Zoology, Harvard, 1909-13; 
Traveling Fellow at Kiel and Naples, 1913-14; Instructor in 
Biology, Clark College, Worcester, Mass., 1914-15; same at Yale, 

, 1915-18; Instructor in Embryology, Marine Biological Laboratory, 
Woods Hole, Mass., 1915-16; Technical Assistant, United States 
Hygienic Laboratory, Washington, 1918; Associate in Physiology, 

. School of Hygiene and Public Health Biology, Johns Hopkins 

• University, 1918- . Author of numerous scientific articles. Mem- 
ber, Sigma Chi (Yale) ; American Physiological Society; American 

' Association for the Advancement of Science; Society for Experi- 

' mental Biology and Medicine; Marine Biological Corporation. 

i b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 22, 1886. s. Adolph Spaeth and 
Harriet Krauth. m. Yonkers, N. Y., August 18, 1913, Edith E. 
Taussig, c. Walter Taussig, 1914. Address, School of Hygiene 
and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 310 West Monu- 

. ment Street, Baltimore, Md. 

Spiers, Mark Herbert Carver, S.B. 
Entered 1905. 

Leader, Glee Club (III and IV) ; President of Class (IV) ; 
"Spoon Man"; Manager, Football Team (IV); Soccer Team 

• (IV). Instructor, Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, 1909-14; 
' Headmaster, Spiers Junior School, 1914-18. Salesman, N. K. 

Fairbank Company, Chicago, 1918. Special Agent, Provident Life 
and Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa., to date. 

b. Wayne, Pa., April 27, 1887. s. Isadore H. B. Spiers and 
Jane Owen Williams, m. Augusta, Me., September 10, 1910, 
. Faith Randall, c. John I. R., 1911 ; Faith, 1914; Marcia Y., 1916; 
Phoebe O., 1917. Address, 111 Wayne Avenue, Wayne, Pa. 

Stokes, Joseph Warrington, S.B. (M.F., Yale, 1911.) 
Entered 1905. 

United States Forestry Service. During War, Ordnance De- 
'partment, Washington, inspector of walnut sawmills and in settling 



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519 



claims on gunstock contracts; also Pennsylvania Fuel Administra- 
tion, 1918-19, wood fuel supplies. Member, Society of American 
Foresters. 

b. Darlington, Md., October 20, 1886. s. Horace Stokes and 
Helen Stokes, m. Harlan, Iowa, December 17, 1914, Edna Louise 
Smith, c. Joseph Warrington, Jr., 1916; Eugene Smith, 1917. 
Address, care of United States Forest Service, Burley, Idaho. 

Taylor, Frederick Raymond, S.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1913.) 

Entered 1905. 

Physician; Practice Limited to Internal Medicine and Labora- 
tory Diagnosis. Interne, Germantown Hospital, 1913-14; Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, High Point, N. C, Thomasville Academy of Medi- 
cine, 1915-16. Member, Executive Committee, Local Chapter, 
Red Cross, High Point, N. C, 1917-18; 1919-20, First Lieutenant, 
M. C, United States Army; 1918-19, on Staff of Internal Medi- 
cine Base Hospital 65, Kerhuon Hospital Center, A. E. F. Lec- 
turer in Bacteriology, Nurses' Training School, The Guilford Gen- 
eral Hospital, High Point, N. C. Physician and Clinical Patholo- 
gist to the Guilford General Hospital. Member, Barton Cooke 
Hirst Obstetrical Society, University of Pennsylvania; Nu Sigma 
Nu (Medical Fraternity); Guilford County Medical Society; 
Medical Society of State of North Carolina; Southern Medical 
Association; Fellow of the American Medical Association. 

b. Burlington County, N. J., July 15, 1887. s. Charles Shoe- 
maker Taylor (Class 1871) and Rebecca Hughes, m. Guilford 
College, N. C, September 25, 1914, Rachel Ethel Farlow. c. 
Martha Rebecca, 1915; Mark Hughes, 1918; Sarah Merritt, 1919; 
Frederick Harvey, 1921. Address, 313 Johnson Street, High 
Point, N. C. 
Thompson, Charles Baker, A.B. (M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1913.) 

Entered 1905. 

Member, Phi Beta Kappa. Physician. Psychiatrist; Medical 
Director, Mental Hygiene Society of Maryland, 1916 to date; 
Assistant Dispensary Psychiatrist, Johns Hopkins Hospital. Ad- 
junct in Psychiatry, Hebrew Hospital; Psychiatrist, Baltimore 
Public Schools, etc. Author : "Mental Disorders Briefly Described 
and Classified," and various pamphlets. 

b. Catonsville, Md., January 14, 1888. s. Eustis Thompson and 
Elizabeth Baker. Address, 700 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md. 

Underhill, Robert Lindley Murray, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1911; 
Ph.D., 1916.) 
Entered 1905. 
Phi Beta Kappa; Cope Fellowship; Member, Founders* Club. 



520 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1909 

Assistant in Philosophy, Harvard University, 1916-20. Philo- 
sophic Research. 

b. Ossining, N. Y., March 3, 1889. s. Abram Sutton Underbill 
and Anna Taber Murray. Address, Ossining, N. Y. 

Watson, Matthew Herbert, A.B. (A.B., 1908; A.M., 1909, Penn. 
College.) 

Entered 1908. 

Instructor in Greek and Latin, Penn College, 1909-10; Teacher, 
Westtown Boarding School, 1910-11; at Oak Grove Seminary, 
1911-13; Farmer, 1913 to date. 

b. Springville, Iowa, August 20, 1882. s. Barclay S. Watson 
and Ada Ransome. m. Vassalboro, Me., August 12, 1914, Vivian 
M. Shaw. c. William Reverdy, 1915; Barclay Herbert, 1916; 
Alice Millicent, 1917; Anna Margaret, 1919. Address, Miller, 
Lyon County, Kan. 

Non-Graduates 
Clauser, Claude. 

Entered 1905 ; left at end of Freshman year. 

b. Sinking Spring, Pa., December 16, 1888. s. Milton Clauser 
and Anna Hettinger. Last address, 1224 Princeton Avenue, Salt 
Lake City, Utah. 

Cope, Joseph 

Entered 1905 ; left during Sophomore year. 

Student of Agriculture, Pennsylvania State College, during year 
1907-08 ; Farmer to date. 

b. West Chester, Pa., November 21, 1886. s. Gilbert Cope and 
Anna Garrett, m. March 30, 1911, Ellen Fussell. c. Alfred 
Haines, 1912; Edwin Fussell, 1914 (d. 1914); Gilbert, 1917; 
Marian Fussell, 1918 (d. 1919). Address, R. D. No. 4, West 
Chester, Pa. 

Dodge, Burdette Lynde, Jr. 

Entered 1905 ; left at close of the Freshman year. 

Six months' bank training, 1906; with B. F. Goodrich Rubber 
Company, in New York City and in Akron, Ohio, 1906-11; Or- 
charding and Stock Raising, 1911 to date. 

b. Akron, Ohio, April 14, 1887. s. Burdette L. Dodge and 
Mary E. Snyder, m. Medford, Ore., May 21, 1914, Sibyl V. Fish. 
c. Carol Raym.ond, 1915; Burdette Lynde, III, 1921. Address, 19 
Geneva Avenue, Medford, Ore. 



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Hill, Allen Janney. 

Entered 1904; left at end of Junior year. 

Buyer and Director for Janney, Semple, Hill & Co. (Wholesale 
Hardware). 

b. Minneapolis, Minn., September 14, 1887. s. Horace Mann 
Hill and Mary Whitmore. m. Minneapolis, Minn., November 12, 
1913, Helen I. Harrison, c. Allan J., II, 1915. Address, 318 Oak 
Grove Street, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Loewenstein, Sidney. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1910.) 
Entered 1905 ; left 1907. Special two-year course. 
Attorney. Member, Mercantile Club, Philadelphia ; F. & A. M. ; 
Law Association, Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 24, 1887. s. Benjamin Loewen- 
stein and Rose Strauss, m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 26, 1911, 
Cecilia C. Steinberg, c. Benjamin S., 1912; Elsa C, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 580 Pelham Road, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Marsh, Charles Edward. 

Entered 1905. 

Reporter, Managing Editor, Cincinnati Post; City Editor, Cleve- 
land Press; Editor, Akron Press; Editor, Des Moines News; to 
date. Editor of a chain of five Texas newspapers. 

b. Hartwell, Ohio, January 17, 1887. s. Andrew Jackson Marsh 
and Elizabeth Wade. m. Cleveland, Ohio, December 8, 1911, 
Leona K. Johns, c. Antoinette, 1914; John Edward, 1916; Charles 
Edward, II, 1917. Address, 3100 Speedway, Austin, Texas. 

Martin, Harold Thomas. 

Entered 1 905 ; left during Freshman year. 

Motorman for Philadelphia and West Chester Traction Com- 
pany, Sixty-ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Chester County, September 26, 1889. s. Samuel P. Martin 
and Annie C. Wood. m. West Grove, Pa., March 2, 1912, Violet 
R. Fairlamb. c. Kathryn Susanna, 1913; Ernest Walter, 1915. 
Address, 8903 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby Branch P. O., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

f Powell, William Chambers. (M.D., Hahnemann Med. College, 
1911). 
Entered 1905 ; left at close of Sophomore year. 
Physician. First Lieutenant, M. R. C, attached to 11th United 
States Engineers in France, 14 months. Member, Main Line 
Medical Society ; Tri-County Medical Society ; Alpha Sigma Medi- 
cal Fraternity; Pennsylvania Medical Society. 



522 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1910 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., November 16, 1886. d. Bryn Mawr, Pa., 
May 6, 1921. s. Dr. William C. Powell and Mary Williams. 

Ryan, Thomas Augustine. 

Entered 1905 ; left at end of Freshman year, 
b. Rosemont, Pa., February 12, 1889. s. Thomas Ryan and 
Mary Catherine Nunan. Address, Rosemont, Pa. 

Stetson, Joseph VanDusen. 

Entered 1905 ; left at end of Sophomore year. 

Treasury Department, Pennsylvania Railroad Company; Agent, 
Great Northern Paper Company ; New Jersey and Delaware River 
Transportation Company. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 24, 1887. s. James N. Stetson and 
Anna M. Van Dusen. Address, 1327 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Warner, William Weatherby. (S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1911.) 
Entered 1905 ; left at close of Freshman year, 
b. Titusville, Pa., July 22, 1888. s. William Crim Warner and 
L. Kate Nes. No address. 

Warnock, A. Degrauw. 

Entered 1905 ; left at end of Junior year. 

Real Estate Broker. Member, Philadelphia Real Estate Board. 

b. Jamaica, N. Y,, October 1, 1886. s. William A. Warnock 
and Harriet E. Crossman. m. October 21, 1911, Phyllis Sylvester, 
c. William A., II, 1912 ; A. Degrauw, Jr., 1919. Address, Haver- 
ford, Pa. 

1910 

Allinson, Edward Page, A.B. 

Entered 1906. 

Captain, Tennis Team (IV). Dairy Farmer; Breeder of Regis- 
tered Holstein-Friesian Cattle. Member, University Club, Phila- 
delphia; West Chester Golf and Country Club, etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 28, 1887. s. Edward Pease Al- 
linson (Class 1874) and Anna G. Roberts, m. West Chester, Pa., 
Friday, June 13, 1913, Mary Mallet-Prevost Shipley, c. Agnes, 
1915; Mary Mallet-Prevost, Jr., 1916; Jeanne Patrie, 1918; Ed- 
ward Page, Jr., 1919. Address, Towns End Farms, West Chester, 
Pa. 

Barrett, Lawrence Haney, A.B. 

Entered 1908 (Junior year) from Earlham College. 
Football "H" (III). Assistant Superintendent, Evans Milling 
Company. 



1910] MATRICULATE CATALOG 523 

b. Spring Valley, Ohio, August 15, 1887. s. John R. Barrett 
and Ella M. Haney. m. Canby, Ind., June 28, 1911, Evelyn Reeve, 
c. John Reeve, 1912; Barbara Evelyn, 1913; Robert Horace, 1915; 
Charles Lawrence, 1918. Address, 4251 North Capitol Avenue, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 

Boyce, William Thomas, A.B. ; A.M. 

Entered 1909 from Guilford College. 

Harvard Graduate Student, 1910-11. Principal, Sherwood High 
School, Sandy Spring, Md., 1911-13; Teacher of History and 
Political Science at Whittier College, Cal., 1913-15; Teacher of 
History and Economics in FuUerton Union High School and Junior 
College since 1915; Dean of the Junior College since 1918; Head 
of Department of Political Science since 1920. Member, American 
Historical Association; Board of Trade of City of Fullerton; 
Men's League of Fullerton (President since organization) ; Di- 
rector of Port Lobos Oil Company (Mexico) since 1920. 

b. Tyner, N. C, October 25, 1884. s. Richard Dillard Boyce 
and Maggie E. Outland. m. Whittier, Cal, June 25, 1916, Vera 
M. Votaw. c. William Dillard, 1918; Durant, 1921. Address, 
1015 Hillcrest Street, Fullerton, Cal. 

Bryan, Julian Scott, S.B. (Ph.B., 1909, Franklin College; A.M., 
1911, Colgate.) 

Entered 1909 from Franklin College. 

Teacher, Phillips Andover Academy, 1911-13; Head of English 
Department, Orange, N. J., High School, 1913-15; Special Agent, 
Equitable Life Insurance Company, 1915-17; Lieutenant, Coast 
Artillery; Associate Director, Personnel Department, War Camps 
Community Service, 1919 ; Principal, High School, Pelham Manor, 
N. Y., since 1919. Author, The Garden of Luzon. Member, Phi 
Delta Theta Fraternity; Men's Club, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 

b. Kokomo, Ind., September 25, 1890. s. Elmer B. Bryan and 
Margaret L. Scott, m. FrankUn, Ind., November 28, 1913, Ida 
Marie Wilson, c. Elizabeth Jeane, 1915. Address, 459 Siwanoy 
Place, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 

Cadbury, Earl Shinn, S.B. 

Entered 1906. 

Captain, Soccer Team (IV). Salesman. The Commonwealth 
Shoe and Leather Company, Boston ; The American International 
Corporation, New York; The American Field Service, Paris; 
United States Air Service; A. E. F., France; S. L. Allen & Co., 
Inc., Philadelphia; Loyal Hanna Coal and Coke Company, Phila- 
delphia. 



524 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1910 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 16, 1888. s. Richard T. Cad- 
bury (Class 1872) and Helen Virginia Nathans. Address, Haver- 
ford, Pa. 

Gary, Donald Bush, S.B. 

Entered 1906. 

Track "H." United States Fidelity and Guarantee Company, 
Baltimore, Md. ; Bureau of State and Municipal Research, Balti- 
more, Md. ; Secretary-Treasurer, "The Apartment Corporation." 
In France as member of the Transport Division of The American 
Field Service, with the French Army, in 1917. 

b. Baltimore, Md., August 21, 1889. s. John R. Cary and 
Mary E. Bush. m. Baltimore, Md., October 15, 1919, Dorothy 
E. Dowell. Address, Oilman Apartments, D 6, Calvert and Thirty- 
first Streets, Baltimore, Md. 

Clark, Charles Fygis, A.B. 

Entered 1906. 

Class President (IV). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 23, 1888. s. Charles Davis Clark 
and Bertha Anderson Smith. Address, 2215 Spruce Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Crow, Hollie Ernest, S.B. (A.B., Friends Univ., 1909; A.M., Kan- 
sas Univ., 1912.) 

Entered 1909 from Friends' University. 

Professor of Biology, Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1910-11; 
Professor of Biology, Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa., 1912-13; 
Assistant Professor of Biology, Medico-Chirurgical College, Phila- 
delphia, 1912-16; Assistant Professor, Zoology, University of 
Pennsylvania, 1916-18; Professor, Biology, Friends' University, 
Wichita, Kan., 1918 to date. Member, National Geographic So- 
ciety; American Association for Advancement of Science; Ameri- 
can Genetic Society ; Society of Sigma Xi. 

b. Bourbon, Mo., March 20, 1884. s. Franklin C. Crow and 
Mary J. Hethcock. m. Wichita, Kan., September 1, 1909, Lena 
Whitaker. c. James Franklin, 1916; Ernest Whitaker, 1920. Ad- 
dress, 620 Hiram Street, Wichita, Kan. 

David, Edward Wandell, A.B. 

Entered 1906. 

Cricket "H" (IV) ; Manager, Gymnasium Team (IV) ; Busi- 
ness Manager, Class Record (IV) ; Member, Founders' Club 
(IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa. With Hires Condensed Milk Company, 
Malvern, Pa., 1910-11; Federal Packing Company, Enosburg 



1910] MATRICULATE CATALOG 525 

Falls, Vt., Manager and Secretary, 1911-17; Hires Condensed 
Milk Company, in charge of manufacture, 1912-18; Nestle's Food 
Company, New York City, Assistant General Superintendent, 
1918-20; The Charles E. Hires Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1920 
to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 1, 1889. s. Edward Morris 
David and Martha Frances Knight, m. Enosburg Falls, Vt., June 
28, 1916, Annie Frances Merrill, c. Martha Knight, 1917; Olin 
Merrill, 1918. Address, 310 East Gowen Avenue, Mt. Airy, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Davis, Henry, A.B. (A.B., Guilford, 1909.) 

Entered 1909 from Guilford College. 

Track "H" (IV). Farmer. MaryhiU (Wash.) Land Com- 
pany, 15 months; Farming in North Carolina, 2 years; Farm Man- 
ager for MaryhiU Land Company, 4 years; Friends' Reconstruc- 
tion Unit in France, 13 months; in Germany with Friends' Service 
Committee, 6 months. Farming, North Carolina, to date. 

b. Guilford College, N. C, October 12, 1886. s. J. Franklin 
Davis (Class 1875) and Laura Mendenhall. m. MaryhiU, Wash., 
September 1, 1920, Lois Henderson. Address, Guilford College. 

Develin, Joseph Chubb, A.B. 

Entered 1906; left 1909. Degree conferred in 1918 as of the 
Class of 1910, upon examination. 

Rancher, Crockett County, Texas. Second Lieutenant, Cavalry, 
May 8, 1917; First Lieutenant, Infantry, November 27, 1917; 
Captain, Infantry, 1918. Honorable Discharge, July 23, 1919. 
Sailed with 54th Pioneer Infantry, 1918; returned, 1919. Mem- 
ber, American Legion ; Military Order of Foreign Wars, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. ; B. P. O. E. ; Country Club, San Angelo, Texas. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 8, 1889. s. John Frederick Develin 
and Susannah Harmstead Chubb, m. New York, N. Y., July 15, 
1914, Jeannette Millspaugh. c. John Chubb, 1915. Address, 913 
South David Street, San Angelo, Texas. 

Edwards, Earle Nelson, S.B. (S.B. in Architecture, Univ. of Pa., 
1912.) 
Entered 1906. 

Captain, Gymnasium Team (IV) ; Gymnasium "H" (IV) ; 
Member, Triangle Society. Architect. Member of firm, Edwards 
& Baker. Entered Army as Private, October 5, 1917; Commis- 
sioned Second Lieutenant, Engineers, United States Army; Post 
Adjutant; First Lieutenant. Honorably Discharged, December 23, 



526 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1910 

1918. Former Member, Merion Cricket Club ; Member, Tredyif rin 
Country Club; American Institute of Architects. 

b. Elanchester, Ohio, June 3, 1888. s. Levi Talbot Edwards 
(Class 1884) and Elvie L. Aikin. m. June 16, 1917, Elizabeth 
Roberts Allinson. c. Elizabeth Anne, 1918; Barbara Goodrich, 
1922. Address, Chestnut Road, Paoli, Pa. 

Else, Ralph Roscoe, S.B. (A.M., Penn College, 1910.) 

Entered 1909 from Penn College. 

Winner of Alumni Oratorical Contest. Attorney-at-Law. 
Ranching and Religious Work in Idaho, 1910-12; Practice of Law 
and Banking, 1912-20. Member, Bench and Bar of Alameda 
County, Cal., and of State of California. 

b. Oskaloosa, Iowa, September 13, 1885. s. John Jayne Else 
and Jennie West. m. Berkeley, Cal., August 16, 1915, Oma A. 
Davies. Address, First National Bank Building, Berkeley, Cal. 

Froelicher, Charles Mitchell, A.B. 

Entered 1906. 

Football "H"; Track "H"; Manager, Track Team (IV). Mas- 
ter of French, Oilman Country School, 1911-17; Headmaster, 
Pingry School, 1917-20; Director, Camp Tunckhannock, 1914-20; 
Headmaster, The Kansas City Country Day School, Kansas City, 
Mo., to date. 

b. Media, Pa., June 29, 1889. s. Hans Froelicher and Frances 
H. Mitchell, m. New York City, June 16, 1917, Frances Humm- 
ler. c. Charles Mitchell, Jr., 1918; Jackson, 1921. Address, The 
Country Day School, Fifty-first and Ward Parkway, Kansas City, 
Mo. 

Furness, Harold Alan, S.B. 

Entered 1906. 

Manager, Soccer Team (JV) ; Captain, Tennis Team (III) ; 
Captain, Cricket (IV) ; Soccer "H"; Cricket "H." Member, Tri- 
angle Society. Clerk, Standard Supply and Equipment Company, 
1910- . 

b. Pittsfield, Me., May 11, 1887. s. Thomas S. Furness and 
Adelaide Ward. Address, 129 West Park Avenue, Haddonfield, 
N.J. 

Gheen, Evan Pennock, A.B. 
Entered 1906. 

Soccer "H" (IV). Stock Raising. 

b. West Chester, Pa., March 4, 1890. s. John Jay Gheen and 
Carrie O'Neill. Address, Jordan Valley, Ore. 



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Green, John Clinton, A.B. 

Entered 1905 ; left December, 1908, and returned winter of 
1909-10. 

Real Estate and Insurance Business. 

b. Clarksboro, N. J., June 25, 1884. s. William Sharp Green 
and Martha Walton Davis, m. Philadelphia, Pa., January 25, 
1912, Eugenia Bayard Pierce. Address, 22 South Boston Avenue, 
Atlantic City, N. J. 

Haines, Carroll Austin, S.B. 

Entered 1906. 

Manager, Cricket Team (IV) ; Manager, Musical Clubs (IV) ; 
Member, Triangle Society. Agent for Baker Electric; Treasurer, 
Magnetic Auto Company ; First Lieutenant, Chemical Warfare 
Service; Treasurer, George Hugh Smith, Inc., Agents for Owen 
Magnetic and Ranch & Lang Electric; Sales Manager, Salom In- 
novation Battery Company, to date. Member, Union League, 
Philadelphia; American Legion. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 16, 1887. s. William A. Haines 
and Laura Kirk. m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 11, 1913, Mar- 
guerite Faust.' c. Laura Kirk. 1917. Address, 122 West Mt. Airy 
Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hires, Harrison Streeter, A.B. 

Entered 1905. 

Business Manager, Haverfordian (IV). Manufacturer (Hires 
Root Beer Company). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 31, 1887. s. Charles Elmer Hires 
and Clara Kate Smith, m. Philadelphia, Pa., October 25, 1911, 
Christine B. Leland. c. Claramary, 1915; William L., 1918. Ad- 
dress, Berwyn, Pa. 

Kenderdine, John Donald, A.B. 

Entered 1906. 

Joint Founder and Publisher of "College Weekly" (now "Haver- 
ford News"), (III) ; Manager, Haverfordian (III) ; President, 
College Association (III) ; Member, Beta Rho Sigma. Treasurer, 
Windsor Chocolate Company, Philadelphia, 1910-12; Circulation 
Manager, McClure's Magazine, 1912-16; Business Manager, Na- 
tion.al Service Magazine (Published by Military Training Camps 
Association, New York), 1917; 1917-19, United States Army; 
Battalion Adjutant, 1918. France, April, 1918, to April, 1919, 
with 77th Division; Captain and Regimental Adjutant, 1918; 
wounded at Autrecourt, France, November 9, 1918 ; Cited in 
Orders; Division Manager, Red Cross Magazine, 1919-20; Assist- 
ant Manager, The Survey and Survey Graphic, 1921-22. 



528 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1910 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., February 6, 1889. s. Isaac 
W. Kenderdine and Mary E. Flint, m. New York City, May 5, 
1919, Clare Tree Major. (Stepdaughter), Dorothy Kenderdine, 
1908. Address, Chappaqua, N. Y. 

Kerbaugh, George Allen, A.B. 

Entered 1906. 

Manager, Football Team (IV) ; Member, Triangle Society. 
W. H. & G. W. Allen, Hardware, 1910-11; Salesman, Standard 
Supply and Equipment Company, 1911-13; Manager of the Al- 
toona Office of the above firm, 1913-19; Manager, Philadelphia 
Office, 1919 to date. Director, Croft & Allen Company; Director 
and Vice-President, Atlas Paper Box Company, Member, Al- 
toona Cricket Club; Orpheus Club, Philadelphia; St. David's Golf 
Club; Charter Member, Altoona Rotary Club. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., July 15, 1888. s. Joseph O. Kerbaugh and 
Matilda Dean Allen, m. Cresson, Pa., October 14, 1914, Mary 
Pynchon Cleave, c. Mary Campbell, 1915. Address, Berkley 
Road, Haverford, Pa. 

Leininger, Charles Scott, S.B. 

Entered 1908 from Albright College. 

Hosiery Establishment, Mohnton, Pa., 1 year; Manager of 
Building of Haverford Apartments, Atlantic City, 2 years; 
Hosiery Manufacture, 1914 to date (Mohnton, Pa.). Member, 
Masonic Order; Mystic Shrine. 

b. Mohnton, Pa., February 24, 1888. s. George H. Leininger 
and Ella S. Mohn. m. Harrisburg, Pa., October 20, 1917, Mabel 
Carver. Address, Mohnton, Pa. 

Lewis, Henry Carvill, S.B. 

Entered 1906. 

Engineer, with Link Belt Company, Philadelphia, since 1910. 
EnHsted as Private, June 11, 1917; First Lieutenant, United States 
Air Service, March 9, 1918; Overseas, 1917-19; Attached to 90th 
and 96th Aero Squadrons; Prisoner of War, Germany, July 10, 
1918; Discharged from Service, January 8, 1919. Member, Ger- 
mantown Cricket Club; Military Order of Foreign Wars (Penn- 
sylvania Commandery) ; American Officers of the Great War. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 9, 1889. s. Louis K. Lewis and 
Amy Lewis. Address, 6304 Morton Street, Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 



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Morley, Christopher Darlington, A.B. (B.A., Oxford, England, 
1913.) 

Entered 1906. 

President, Y. M. C. A. (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa; Rhodes Scholar 
from Maryland at New College, Oxford, 1910-13. Editorial Staff 
of Doubleday, Page & Co., Publishers, Garden City, N. Y., 1913- 
17; Editorial Staff, The Ladies' Home Journal, 1917-18; the 
Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, 1918-20; the New York 
Evening Post, 1920 to date. Author, The Eighth Sin; Parnassus 
on Wheels; Songs for a Little House; Shandygaff ; The Rocking 
Horse; The Haunted Bookshop; In the Sweet Dry and Dry (in 
collaboration with Bart Haley) ; Mince Pie; Kathleen; Travels in 
Philadelphia; Pipefuls; Hide and Seek; Tales from a Rolltop 
Desk; Plum Pudding; Chimneysmoke ; Translations from the 
Chinese; Where the Blue Begins; numerous reviews, verses, 
stories, etc., in newspapers and magazines. {Parnassus on Wheels 
and The Haunted Bookshop have been printed in Braille type for 
the blind.) Member, The Franklin Inn Club, Philadelphia; The 
Coffee House, New York; The Players, New York; Modern 
Language Association. 

b. Haverford, Pa., May 5, 1890. s. Frank Morley (Professor 
of Mathematics in Haverford College, 1887-1900) and Lillian 
Janet Bird. m. New York City, June 3, 1914, Helen Booth Fair- 
child, c. Christopher, Jr., 1916; Louise Booth, 1918; Helen Fair- 
child, 1920. Address, care of New York Evening Post, New 
York City. 

Morris, Reginald Hollingsworth, S.B. 

Entered 1906. 

Track "H" (I) ; Member, Beta Rho Sigma. Member of firm 
of Morris, Wheeler & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Enlisted in United 
States Air Service, October, 1917. Member, University Barge 
Club. 

b. Pottstown, Pa., June 14, 1887. s. William Henry Morris 
and Sallie Wheeler Paul. m. Rosemont, Pa., January 25, 1913, 
Emily Le Compte Parker, c. Parker William, 1914; Haydee, 
1915; Phyllis, 1917. Address, Villa Nova, Pa. 

Palmer, Walter, S.B. 

Entered 1906. 

Captain, Track Team (IV); Track "H" (I, II, III, IV); 
"Spoon Man." Student of Mechanical Engineering, M. I. T., 
1911-12; Draftsman, Walker Electric Company; Superintendent, 
Chester Factory, and Member, Board of Directors, American 

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530 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1910 

Dyewood Company, Chester, Pa., to date. Manufacturers' Com- 
mittee of Second, Third, Fourth and Victory Liberty Loans. Mem- 
ber, Springhaven Country Club ; Rotary Club of Chester ; The 
Academy of Natural Sciences of Pennsylvania; The Franklin In- 
stitute; The Delaware County Institute of Natural Sciences. 

b. Media, Pa., March 30, 1888. s. Thomas Chalkley Palmer 
(Class 1882) and Hanna Jane Walter, m. Lansdowne, Pa., Oc- 
tober 11, 1913, Sara Frances Pennock. c. Laura Pennock, 1916; 
Margaret Walter, 1918. Address, 105 West Twenty-third Street, 
Chester, Pa. 

Phillips, John Phillips, S.B.; DC. 

Entered 1906. 

Member, Triangle Society. Chiropractor. Graduate, Universal 
Chiropractic College, Pittsburgh. 

b. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., September 11, 1887. s. Thomas H. Phil- 
lips and Jennie E. Kulp. m. Merchantville, N. J., May 3, 1913, 
Dorothy B. Guild. Address, 200 Jackson Building, Nashville, 
Tenn. 

Rabinowitz, Samuel Abraham, A.S. 

Entered 1906. 

Rabbi. Principal of School of Gratz College, Philadelphia, Pa. ; 
Rabbi, Temple of Truth, Wilmington, Del. ; Fellow, Dropsie Col- 
lege, Philadelphia; Member, Wilmington Defense Council; Citi- 
zens' Committee on Public Schools; Legislative Committee on 
Minimum Wage Law ; Executive Committee of Wilmington Com- 
munity Service ; Executive Committee, Jewish War Relief ; Ex- 
ecutive Committee, Jewish Community Organization ; Member, 
Social Service Club ; Aids of Zion ; Independent Order B'nai 
Brith; Y. M. H. A. Ministers' Union. 

b. Youngstown, Ohio, April 16, 1888. s. Isaiah Rabinowitz and 
Esther . Address, 2 Marquette Apts., Wilmington, Del. 

Ristine, Charles Scott, S.B. 

Entered class Junior year from Class of 1909. 

Member, Triangle Society. Engineer. With Virginia Railway 
and Power Company, Norfolk, Va., 1910-17; Infantry, United 
States Army, 1917-19; Engineer with The Oil and Waste Saving 
Machine Company, Real Estate Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1919 to date. Member, Country Club, Norfolk, Va. ; Military 
Order of Foreign Wars; American Legion; American Institute 
Electrical Engineers. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., February 11, 1887. s. George Carpenter 
Ristine and Susannah Shank. Address, 711 Old Lancaster Road, 
Bryn Mawr, Pa. 



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Roberts, Alfred Stokes, S.B. 

Entered 1906. 

Track "H" (I, II). Sterling Switchboard Company, of Cam- 
den, N. J. ; Farmer to date. 

b. Atlantic City, N. J., July 7, 1887. s. Joseph H. Roberts and 
Mary Collins Stokes, m. Alton, R. I., August 22, 1914, Anna E. 
Collins, c. Thomas Hooton, 1915. Address, 201 East Oak Ave- 
nue, Moorestown, N. J. 

Shoemaker, Comly Bird, 2nd, S.B. 

Entered 1906. 

With Glasgow Iron Company since graduation, as laborer, time 
clerk, draftsman, engineer of tests, clerk in sales office, assistant 
to President; Vice-President to date. Manager, Bedford Street 
Mission (Philadelphia); Trustee, Pottstown Hospital; Director, 
Glasgow Iron Company. Member, Colonial Club, Pottstown; 
Brookside Country Club, Pottstown; Pen and Pencil Club, Phila- 
delphia. 

b. Pottstown, Pa., March 4, 1888. s. Comly Bird Shoemaker 
and Martha Lukens Bailey, m. Wilmington, Del., September 17, 
1910, Margaret Mary Hilles. c. Robert Hilles, 1911; Richard 
Bailey, 1915; Comly Bird, 3d, 1918. Address, 1022 High Street, 
Pottstown, Pa. 

Spaulding, Eugene Ristine, S.B. 

Entered 1906. 

Member, Triangle Society. Member, firm, Carroll A. Haines 
& Co., Philadelphia; Treasurer, Elliott Service Company, New 
York; Secretary, Henri M. Stewart, Inc., New York; Business 
Manager and Assistant Treasurer, "The Churchman," New York, 
to date. 

b. Galion, Ohio, October 30, 1889. s. Clement D. Spaulding 
and Jane Ristine. m. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., April 22, 
1913, Elizabeth Shaw. c. Robert Eugene, 1917. Address, Ho- 
hokus, N. J. 

Tomlinson, Willard Pyle, A.B. (A.M.. 1911, Harvard.) 

Entered Sophomore year from Swarthmore Preparatory School. 
Member, Phi Beta Kappa (IV) ; Captain, Football Team (IV) ; 
Founders' Club; Cap and Bells (IV). Teacher of Modern Lan- 
guages, Lawrenceville, 1911-13; Teacher and Football Coach, 
Swarthmore Preparatory, 1913-16; Y. M. C. A. Secretary, New- 
port, R. I., May to October, 1917; Woods Hole, Mass., until 
December, 1917. Enlisted, Medical Department, United States 
Army, December 13, 1917; Psychological Examining of Recruits 



532 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1910 

until 1918; Field Artillery Officers' Training School, Camp Tay- 
lor, Ky., until discharge, November 29, 1918. To date. Head- 
master, Swarthmore Preparatory School. Member, Headmasters' 
Club; Kiwanis Club; Field Artillery Alumni Association; Ameri- 
can Legion ; Director, Swarthmore Building and Loan Association, 
b. Jenkintown, Pa., February 8, 1890. s. Arthur Hibbs Tom- 
linson and Emma Taylor Pyle. m. Woods Hole, Mass., December 
5, 1917, Cornelia J. Turner, c. Marjorie Jean, 1920. Address, 
Swarthmore, Pa. 

Townsend, Horace Raymond, A.B. (B.A., Wilmington College, 
1909; M.A., Harvard Univ., 1911.) 

Entered 1909 from Wilmington College. 

Teacher. Teacher, Blanchester, Ohio, 1911-12; Principal, Nel- 
sonville, Ohio, 1912-13; Principal, Ashtabula, Ohio, 1913-16; 
Principal, High School, Hamilton, Ohio, 1916 to date. Farmer, 
Martinsville, Ohio. Member, N. E. A. ; Harvard Club, Cincin- 
nati; School Masters' Club, Cincinnati; American Historical As- 
sociation; Rotary Club; Phi Beta Kappa, Haverford, 1920; Com- 
mittee of North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary 
Schools. 

b. Martinsville, Ohio, September 15, 1883. s. Orland Townsend 
and Mary E. Leaf. m. Wilmington, Ohio, August 14, 1914, Mary 
O. Hazard, c. Mary Elizabeth, 1916; Esther Jane, 1920. Address, 
212 South "D" Street, Hamilton, Ohio. 

Wheeler, Guy Samuel, A.B. (1912, as of the Class of 1910.) 

Entered 1906. Absent second half of Sophomore year and 

Junior year. 

Football "H" (IV). 

b. Doylestown, Pa., March 28, 1891. s. George Wheeler and 

Eleanor King. Address, care of Ajax Auto Repair Company, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

Whitall, James, A.B. ; A.M., 1911. 

Entered 1906. 

Editor-in-Chief, Haverfordian (IV) ; Member, Beta Rho 
Sigma; Leader, Mandolin Club (IV). Author. With Whitall 
Tatum Company until 1914. Translator: Complete Poems, 
Leanidas of Tarentum; Chinese Lyrics from the Book of Jade, 
Judith Gautier (1914) ; People, Pierre Hamp (1920) ; Daughters 
of Fire, Gerard de Nerval (1922). On Editorial Staff of London 
Mercury since May, 1921. 

b. Germantown, Pa., April 8, 1888. s. John M. Whitall (Class 
1880, Manager to date) and Margaret Haines Bacon, m. German- 



1910] MATRICULATE CATALOG 533 

town, Pa., September 26, 1911, Mildred Mason Smith. Member, 
Savile Club, London. Address, 21 St. Leonard's Terrace, Lon- 
don, S. W. 3, England. 

Williams, William Lloyd Garrison, 

Entered with Class of 1909; left college at end of Sophomore 
year; entered Class of 1910 at beginning of Junior year. 

Track "H" (II) ; Phi Beta Kappa (IV) ; Rhodes Scholar (IV) 
from North Dakota. Member, Founders' Club. Assistant Pro- 
fessor, Mathematics, Miami University, 1913-18; Acting Pro- 
fessor, Mathematics, Pennsylvania College, 1918-19; Professor of 
Mathematics, College of William and Mary, 1919-20; Instructor 
in Mathematics, Cornell University, 1920 to date. 

b. Friendship, Kan., October 3, 1888, s. Nathan Williams and 
Amanda Truex. m. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 13, 1916, Anne Chris- 
tine Sykes. c. Hester Truex; Christine. Address, White Hall, 
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 

Non-Graduates 

Ayer, Nathaniel Davis. 

Entered 1906; left during Freshman year. 

b. Boston, Mass., August 5, 1887. s. Silas Hibbard Ayer and 
Juliette Butterfield. Address, 4 Lincoln House, Basil Street, 
Knightsbridge, London, England. 

Baker, Philip J. (B.A., 1912; M.A., 1915, Cambridge, Eng.) 
Entered 1906; left at close of Freshman year. 
Track "H"; Soccer "H" (I). Vice-Principal, Ruskin College, 
Oxford, 1914; Commandant, Friends' Ambulance Unit, 1914-15; 
Adjutant Field Officer, British Ambulance, 1915-18; British For- 
eign Office, November, 1918, to January, 1919; British Peace 
Delegation (League of Nations Section), January to November, 
1919; Member of League of Nations Secretariat, November, 
1919- . Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, 1915. 

b. London, England, November 1, 1889. s. Joseph Allen Baker 
and Elizabeth Balmer Moscup. m. Crabbet Park, Sussex, Eng- 
land, June 12, 1915, Irene Noel. c. Francis Edward, 1920. Ad- 
dress, King's College, Cambridge, England. 

Bryant, Earlham. (B.S. in C.E., Univ. of Pa, 1917.) 
Entered 1906; left June, 1909. 

Railway Construction, Transcontinental Railway, 1909-13; 
Phoenix Construction Company (Hydro-Electric Development), 
Utah and Idaho, 1913-14; Student, University of Pennsylvania, 



534 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1910 

1914-17; Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, summer, 1914; 
with Charles E. Collins, as Resident Engineer, Municipal Water 
Works Installation in Delaware, summer, 1915; Canadian Field 
Artillery, 1917; Commission in Royal Flying Corps; 22d Wing, 
Royal Flying Corps (later, Royal Air Force), Squadron Equip- 
ment Officer, and Assistant Wing E. O., 4th Army Area (Amiens 
to Cologne), 1918-19; in Northwest Frontier Province, India, 1919- 
20; Engineering Service, with the Farnsworth Company, Con- 
shohocken, Pa., October, 1920-21 ; Resident Engineer, Sewer Con- 
struction, Pottstown, Pa., summer, 1921; Instructing (Modern 
Languages), Episcopal Academy, Overbrook, Pa., 1921-22. 

b. Toronto, Canada, January 18, 1889. s. John E. Bryant and 
Antoinette M. Reazin. Address, 35 Fairview Avenue, Lansdowne, 
Pa. 

Calley, Donald MacMakin. 

Entered 1906; left at end of Sophomore year. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 14, 1886. s. Rev. Walter Calley 
and Irene Hopkins. Address, 141 East Twenty-sixth Street, New 
York City. 

Clark, Thomas Noah. 

Entered 1906 ; left at end of Sophomore year. 

Student in Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. 

b. Oil City, Pa., September 14, 1885. s. Noah F. Clark and 
Rebecca Jack. Address, Omar Oil and Gas Company, 806 Magee 
Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Coates, Sidney Hornor 

Entered 1906; left during Junior year. 

Electric Storage Battery Company, Inspector; Farmer; Steel 
Manufacture. Mountain Missionary. 

b. Berwyn, Pa., September 23, 1887. s. Joseph H. Coates and 
Elizabeth G. Potts, m. Philadelphia, Pa., December 28, 1916, 
Emily R. Wadleigh. Address, Ivy, Va. 

Eshleman, Rodney Mercur. 

Entered 1906; left at end of Sophomore year. 

Newspaper Work; Salesman for Fidelity Electric Company 
(Manufacturers of Electric Motors). Private, United States 
Army Ambulance Corps (Medical Department), AUentown, Pa., 
1918, transferred to Erie, Pa., Post Hospital, Fort Jay, Governor's 
Island, N. Y. Instructor in French while at AUentown. Hon- 
orable Discharge, January 13, 1919. Automobile Insurance, to 
date, Pennsylvania Indemnity Exchange of Philadelphia (Lan- 
caster Representative) . 



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b. Lancaster, Pa., May 30, 1887. s. B. Frank Eshleman (Class 
1867) and Mary E. Mercur. Address, 215 East Orange Street, 
Lancaster, Pa. 

Frost, Meigs Oliver. 

Entered 1907; left in Spring, 1908. 

Mutual Bank, Broadway and Thirty-third Street, New York 
City, 1 year; Reporter, New York Times and New York Herald; 
on Ranch, Texas; Reporter and City Editor, Galveston News; 
Staff Correspondent, Dallas-Galveston News, in South and South- 
west United States and Mexico; Secretary, Galveston Chamber 
of Commerce, 1 year; Reporter, Telegraph Editor, City Editor, 
Staff Correspondent, New Orleans Item; Second Lieutenant, Bat- 
tery B, 1st Louisiana Field Artillery, Mexican Border, 1916-17; 
Special Agent, United States Government ; Staff of Governor 
John M. Parker, of Louisiana; Magazine Short Story Writer to 
date. Member, New Orleans Press Club; Southern Yacht Club; 
Round Table Club; Washington Artillery Veterans' Association; 
Louisiana Historical Society; Mason; Shriner; Elk. 

b. New Britain, Conn., June 26, 1882. s. Howard Bishop Frost 
and Emma Mary Burgess, m. New York, August 15, 1908, 
April Doig. c. Frances Madeline, 1909; Burgess Murray, 1911; 
Valerie Ann, 1914. Address, 6018 Hurst Street, New Orleans, 
La. 

Frutchey, Charles Arthur. 

Entered 1906; left at end of Sophomore year. 

Silk Expert, Buyer and Representative of John Wanamaker, 
New York, 1911-18; Member, Original Color Committee of "The 
Standard Color Card of the United States Army"; Eastern Rep- 
resentative Judge of Textiles to the Jury of Award, Panama- 
Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco. United States 
Navy, Commercial Expert in Cable Censor, New York (Ensign). 
Silk Manufacturer and Stylist. Publicity and Sales Manager, 
Frutchey Silk Shop (Retail), New York. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 21, 1888. s. William John Roberts 
Frutchey and Emma Jane Shearer. Address, 4 West Fortieth 
Street, New York City. 

Greene, William Chase. (A.B., 1911, Harvard; B.A., 1914, Ox- 
ford, Eng.; A.M., 1916, Harvard; Ph.D., 1917, Harvard.) 

Entered 1906; left at end of Freshman year. 
Instructor in English, Harvard University, 1914-17; Master in 
Greek and Latin, Groton School, Groton, Mass., 1917-20; In- 



536 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1910 

structor in Greek and Latin, Harvard University, 1920- . Author: 
"Richard I Before Jerusalem" (Newdigate Prize Poem, Oxford, 
1912) ; "Plato's View of Poetry," and "The Spirit of Comedy in 
Plato," in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 1918 and 1920. 
Contributor to North American Review; Unp artisan Review; 
Classical Journal, etc. Member, American Philological Associa- 
tion; Harvard Club of Boston; Phi Beta Kappa. 

b. Brookline, Mass., June 14, 1890. s. Herbert Eveleth Greene 
and Harriet Savage Chase, m. July 18, 1917, Margaret Weed 
Eckfeldt. c. Herbert Thomas, 1918; Margaret Chase, 1920; Anne 
Marston, 1921. Address, 44 Shepard Street, Cambridge 38, Mass. 

Hutton, Arthur Webster. 

Entered 1906; left at end of Junior year. 

Cricket "H" (IV). With Charles E. Brown Company, Phila- 
delphia, 1909-10; Charles T. Wills, Inc., New York, 1910-11; 
Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, 1911, June to Novem- 
ber; A. M. Collins Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, 1911 
to date (Sales and Department Manager of same). Treasurer, 
The Philadelphia Paper Box Manufacturing Association; Treas- 
urer, National Paper Box Manufacturing Association; Director, 
United Security Life Insurance and Trust Company ; Director, 
Hillside Cemetery Company ; The Berwyn Free Library ; Vice- 
President, Quaker Building and Loan Association of Philadelphia. 
Member, The City Club of Philadelphia; The Philadelphia Sales 
Club; The Tredyfifrin Golf Club. 

b. Berwyn, Pa., November 12, 1886. s. George Smedley Hut- 
ton and Ellen S. Pandrich. m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 30, 1913, 
Mary E. Smith, c. George Smedley, Jr., 1916; Dorothy Hutton, 
1920. Address, Berwyn, Pa. 

Judkins, William, 3rd. 

Entered Freshman year; left at end of Sophomore year. 

Terro Concrete Construction Company, Rochester, N. Y., Chi- 
cago, Memphis, Cincinnati (1909-12, Timekeeper to Assistant 
Superintendent) ; Broker in Building Material, Cincinnati, 
1912- ; President and Manager, Contracting Business, Cincin- 
nati, 1913-17; First Lieutenant, Plattsburg, N. Y., 1917 (In- 
fantry) ; 1 year in France (Meuse-Argonne, November 9, 1918). 
Industrial Engineer, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, 
Ohio, 1919 to date. Member, American Legion. 

b. Cincinnati, Ohio, January 9, 1886. s. William Judkins and 
Nellie Anderson. Address, 1703 Goodyear Avenue, Akron, Ohio. 



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Langsdorf, Jacob Morris. 

Entered 1906; left at end of Freshman year. 

Track "H." Cigar Manufacturing. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 9, 1888. s. Morris K. Langsdorf 
and Minnie Levy. m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 10, 1912, Dorothy 
May Kirschbaum. c. Jack Bernard, 1913; Robert Morris, 1915; 
Elizabeth May, 1917. Address, 401 North Thirty-third Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Law, Fern. 

Entered 1906; left at close of Freshman year. 

Office of Wholesale Paper Manufacturers, 15 months; Retail 
Nursery Business, 4 years; Stock Brokerage Business since 1915. 

b. Ardmore, Pa., March 11, 1888. s. James B. Law and Annie 
C. Sibley. Address, Radnor, Pa. 

Lufkin, Harold Marshall. (S.T.B., Phila. Divinity School, 1915; 
A.B., Cornell Univ., 1920.) 

Entered 1906; left 1907. 

Y. M. C. A. Secretary, 1910; Teacher, St. Andrew's School, 
Sewanee, Tenn, 1916-18; Vice-President, Second District of Cos- 
mopolitan Clubs, 1919-20. Clergyman and Instructor in Mathe- 
matics, Cornell University, to date. Member, Masons ; Cornell 
Cosmopolitan Club; Phi Delta Kappa. 

b. Portland, Me., April 6, 1887, s. George W. Lufkin and 
Annie Lilian Marshall. Address, White Hall, Ithaca, N. Y. 

Martin, Stuart Thompson. 

Entered 1906; left during Sophomore year. 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 19, 1888. s. Alexander Martin 
and Blanche Thompson. No address. 

Mason, Samuel, Jr. 

Entered 1906; left at end of Junior year. 

Draughtsman; General Machinist; Manufacturing Confec- 
tioner; Reconstruction Work near Verdun for 1 year. Farmer 
to date. 

b. Germantown, Pa., April 19, 1887. s. Samuel Mason (Class 
1880) and Katharine Evans Stokes. Address, Darlington, Har- 
ford County, Md. 

Mayers, Clayton Wadleigh. 

Entered 1906; left toward close of Freshman year. 

Graduated from Polytechnic Institute, Boston, as Engineer, 
1911. New England Granite Works, Westerly, R. I., Draftsman, 
1908-09; National Fire Proofing Company, Boston, Engineer and 



538 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1910 

Estimator, 1909-13; General Store, John H. Mayers & Sons, 
Dresden, Me., 1913-15; Aberthaw Construction Company, Bos- 
ton, Mass., Estimator, 1915 to date. Member, Board of Trustees, 
Bridge Academy, Dresden, Me. ; Member, Executive Board and 
Officer, Aberthaw Construction Company. Member, Masonic 
Lodge; Boston Athletic Association. 

b. Dresden, Me., April 28, 1887. s. John H. Mayers and Susie 
E. Wadleigh. m. Winthrop, Mass., October 29, 1912, Hazel Edna 
Wyman. Address, 35 Rowe Street, Auburndale, Mass., and 27 
School Street, Boston, Mass. 

Phillips, Alfred Ingersoll, Jr. (S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1910.) 
Entered 1906; left at end of Freshman year, 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 9, 1887. s. Alfred Ingersoll Phillips 
and Mary Colgate Dale. Last address, 202 Leavenworth Avenue, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 

Roberts, Ashbel Sellew. (A.B., Cornell, 1910.) 

Entered Sophomore year from Cornell University ; left at close 
of Sophomore year. 

b. North Chili, N. Y., June 26, 1888. s. Benson Howard Rob- 
erts and Emma Jane Sellew. No address. 

Sholem, Grover. 

Entered Freshman year; left at end of Freshman year. 

Junior Partner, Sholem & Sons Department Store, Paris, 111., 
1916- . 

b. Paris, 111., June 16, 1888. s. M. Sholem and Bella . 

Address, 853 Edgemont Boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Shultz, Walter Dexter. (LL.B., Cornell Univ., 1911.) 
Entered 1906; left at close of Freshman year. 
Legal Staff of Spokane Title Company, Spokane, Wash., 1911- 
12; 1912 to date, Commercial Bank and Trust Company, of 
Wenatchee, Wash., as Bookkeeper and Messenger, General Book- 
keeper, Teller, Assistant Cashier and Cashier. Member, City 
Council; Trustee, Commercial Club; Member, Executive Com- 
mittee, Republican Central Committee; Liberty Loan Executive 
Committee ; Treasurer of Red Cross for Chelan County ; Ser- 
geant, Company I, Washington National Guards. Member, Phi 
Sigma Kappa and Phi Delta Phi. 

b. Sedalia, Mo., November 4, 1888. s. Frank W. Shultz and 
Anna Devlin, m. Wenatchee, Wash., June 9, 1915, Esther Frances 
Duley. Address, 10 Wenatchee Avenue, Wenatchee, Wash., and 
Commercial Bank and Trust Company, Wenatchee, Wash. 



1911] MATRICULATE CATALOG 539 

Strassburger, Perry Beaver. 

Entered 1906; left at close of Freshman year. 

Director, Ambler Trust Company, Ambler, Pa. ; some time Head 
of Follow-Up Division, National City Company ; later, Sales Pro- 
motion and Statistical Writer on Investment Banking, connected 
with Kissel, Kinnicutt & Co., New York ; at present, General Man- 
ager, Securities Department, American Express Company, New 
York. Member, Fourth Street Club, Philadelphia; Colonial So- 
ciety of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Society Sons of Revolution, 
Philadelphia ; Pennsylvania Historical Society ; Genealogical So- 
ciety of Pennsylvania; Executive Committee, New York Haver- 
ford Alumni Society. 

b. Norristown, Pa., August 6, 1888. s. Jacob Andrew Strass- 
burger and Mary Beaver, m. Germantown, Pa., June 3, 1911, 
Mary Alice Birchall. c. Betty Heap, 1912; Susanne, 1914; 
Beaver, 1916. Address, 68 Hawthorne Place, Montclair, N. J. 

Wilson, John French. 

Entered 1906; left during spring, 1908. 

Editor-in-Chief, Haverfordian (II). Lawyer. Private Prac- 
tice, 1912-14; Assistant Director of Law, City of Cleveland, 1915; 
Private Practice, 1916 to date, as Member of firm, Maurer, Bolton, 
Wilson & McGififen. Author of Poems, Sonnets, etc. Member, 
City Club of Cleveland; The Cleveland Bar Association; The 
American Poetry Society ; The Canterbury Golf Club. 

b. Flushing, Ohio, April 15, 1886. s. Benjamin Wilson and 
Mary French, m. West Chester, Pa., September 16, 1911, Anna 
Hoopes Brinton. c. Caroline, 1914; John French, Jr., 1917. Ad- 
dress, 1032 Guardian Building, Cleveland, Ohio. 

Zieber, Eugene Roy. 

Entered 1906; left at end of Sophomore year. 

Book Publishing Business; Member, A. E. F., 77th Division, 
New York. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 19, 1887. s. Eugene Zieber and 
Emma Loflin. Address, 325 Hathaway Lane, Wynnewood, Pa. 

1911 

Ashbrook, James, III, A.B. 

Entered 1907. 

President, Scientific Society (IV). Studied Illustration, 1911- 
14. Counsellor, Children's Country Week Association; Teacher, 
School of Industrial Art, and Shady Hill Country Day School; 



540 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1911 

Assistant Paymaster, United States Naval Reserve Force; Supply 
Officer, Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Va. ; Special 
Agent, Provident Life and Trust Company, to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 9, 1888. s. Louis Ashbrook and 
Mary Ellen Beebe. m. Swarthmore, Pa., May 18, 1918, Elsa Nor- 
ton, c. James Norton, 1919. Address, 613 South Forty-second 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Bernard, Henry Stuccator, 

Entered 1907. 

Playground Work, Philadelphia; Civil Service in Philippines, 
as Teacher and as Clerk in Postal Savings Bank, Manila. Psycho- 
logical Division of Medical Department, United States Army, 
Camp Dix, Examining Soldiers. Sergeant, First Class. Manu- 
facturer of Furniture, Bernard & Beck, Philadelphia, Pa., to date. 
Member, Masons. 

b. Kiev, Russia, April 9, 1887. s. Benjamin Stuccator and 
Cecilis Factor, m. Philadelphia, Pa., February 2, 1917, Dorothy 
Rosenstein. Address, 5455 Delancey Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Boyer, Daniel Burghard. 

Entered Sophomore year from Yale. 

National Bank of Boyertown; J. & H. K. Boyer; D. B. Boyer 
& Co., Merchant. Director of Boyertown Savings and Loan As- 
sociation; Boyertow^n Casket Company; and Boyertown Ore Com- 
pany; United States Army in France, 1918-19. Private, 313th 
Infantry, Medical Detachment; Second Lieutenant, Company I, 
111th Infantry, 28th Division. Member, University Club, Read- 
ing, Pa. ; Brookside Country Club, Pottstown, Pa. ; Charles 
Yeager Post, American Legion, Boyertown, Pa. ; Rotary Club. 

b. Boyertown, Pa., October 2, 1889. s. James K. Boyer and 
Annie C. Stetler. m. Reading, Pa., March 9, 1918, Blanche M. 
Reigner. c. Daniel B., Jr., 1919; Mary Elizabeth, 1922. Address, 
Sixth and Walnut Streets, Boyertown, Pa. 

Bradway, John Saeger, A.B.; A.M., 1915. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 
1914.) 

Entered 1907. 

Phi Beta Kappa. Attorney-at-Law. Practice of Law, 1914-17; 
United States Naval Reserve, May 5, 1917, to March 17, 1919. 
Lieutenant (Junior Grade), Pay Corps. Practice of Law to date. 
Member, Union League, Philadelphia; Delta Theta Phi Law Fra- 
ternity; Order of Foreign Wars of the United States; American 
Legion; The Savoy Company; President, 1922. Chief Counsel 
of the Bureau of Legal Aid Society, Department of Public Wei- 



1911] MATRICULATE CATALOG 541 

fare; Counsel of the National Association of Legal Aid Societies. 
b. Swarthmore, Pa., February 17, 1890. s. William Bradway 
and Jennie Saeger. m. June 11, 1921, Mary Henderson. Ad- 
dress, 4446 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and 133 South 
Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Clark, Jefiferson Hamer, Jr., A.B. (M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1915.) 

Entered 1907. 

Physician. Interne, Samaritan Hospital, Philadelphia, 1915-16; 
Associate, Clinical Laboratory, at same, 1917 ; Instructor in Medi- 
cine, Temple University Medical School, 1917; Assistant Visiting 
Physician, Episcopal Hospital, 1917-19; United States Army, 
1917-19; British Expeditionary Force, 1917-18; Captain, 1919; 
Wounded, Ypres, May, 1918 ; Central Medical Department Labo- 
ratory, A. E. F., 1918-19; Instructor, Bacteriology, A. E. F. Uni- 
versity, 1919, April to June; Instructor in Pathology, Temple 
University Medical School. Member, Phi Chi Medical Fraternity ; 
Philadelphia County Medical Society; American Medical As- 
sociation. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 10, 1890. s. Jefiferson H. Clark 
and Amy B. Hamm. Address, 3343 North Twentieth Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Clarke, James Alexander, Jr., A.B. (M.D., Jefferson Medical 
College, 1916.) 
Entered 1907. 

Clerk, Provident Life and Trust Company, Philadelphia, 1911- 
12; Student, Jefferson Medical College, 1912-16; Interne, Roose- 
velt Hospital, New York, 1916-18; Teaching Staff, College of 
Physicians and Surgeons (Columbia University), 1918-19; As- 
sistant Physician, Vanderbilt Clinic, 1918-20; same of Roosevelt 
Hospital Dispensary, 1918-20; Adjunct Physician, St. John's 
Guild, Seaside Hospital, 1918-20; Deputy Physician, New York 
Hospital Dispensary, 1920 to date; Instructor, Jefferson Medical 
College, 1921 to date. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., November 17, 1891. s. James Alexander 
Clarke and Anna Alexander, m. Philadelphia, Pa., February 16, 
1917, Sophia Richards Lancaster Helmbold. c. Elizabeth Lan- 
caster, 1918; Anne Stevenson, 1921. Address, 2111 Locust Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Deane, Philip Bernard, S.B. 
Entered 1907. 

H. K. Mulford Company, Philadelphia, 1911-19; Quaker City 
Corporation, 1919-20, Managing Director of Spain Headquarters, 



542 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1911 

Madrid, Spain; York Safe and Lock Company, 55 Maiden Lane, 
New York City, Export Manager, 1920 to date. Member, Uni- 
versity Club, Philadelphia; Merion Cricket Club; York Country 
Club and Lafayette Club, York, Pa.; Liceo Club, Madrid; Royal 
Golf Club, Madrid. 

b, Middleboro, Mass., August 16, 1889. s. Leonidas Deane 
and Annie Davis Pratt, m. York, Pa., April 10, 1920, Ellen 
Louise Spahr. Address, Munn Court, 18 South Munn Avenue, 
East Orange, N. J. 

Downing, John Steele, S.B.; A.M., 1912. 

Entered 1907. 

Cricket "H" (III) ; Soccer "H." Assistant in Chemical Lab- 
oratory, Haverford College, 1911-12; Professor, Guilford College, 
1912-16; Leather Chemist, J. E. Rhoads & Sons, Wilmington, 
Del., 1916-20; Chemist, Bona Allen, Inc., Buford, Ga., 1920 to 
date. Member, American Chemical Society ; American Leather 
Chemists' Association. Member, Corporation of Haverford Col- 
lege. 

b. Wilmington, Del., December 4, 1888. s. Joseph Miller Down- 
ing (Class 1865) and Hannah Pennock Steele, m. Guilford Col- 
lege, N. C, July 1, 1919, Mary Willard Fox. c. John Steele, Jr., 
1920. Address, Box 192, Buford, Ga. 

Farquhar, Benjamin, S.B. 

Entered 1910 from Wilmington College. 

b. Wilmington, Ohio, July 25, 1890. s. Charles Farquhar and 
Sarah Mabel Brackney. m. Yellow Springs, Ohio, September 
16, 1913, Mary Louise Vandervort. c. Mary Elizabeth; Charles 
Benjamin. Address, 123 Library Avenue, Wilmington, Ohio. 

Ferris, Henry, Jr., S.B. 

Entered 1907. 

United Gas Improvement Company, 3 years; Farm Journal, 1^^ 
years ; Philadelphia Public Ledger, 2 years ; Advertising Manager 
for Harrison Bros. & Co., Philadelphia; in charge of paint ad- 
vertising of same, after company was purchased by Du Pont. 
Joseph Richards Advertising Agency, New York ; Co-partner with 
Mr. Rufus B. Burnham, Advertising, New York City, since 1919. 
Paint Editor, The Hardware Age; Secretary of Board of Di- 
rectors, Marvel House, Inc. (Charitable), Home for "Homeless" 
Boys, New York City. 

b. Wilmington, Del., May 19, 1888. s. Henry Ferris and 
Elizabeth Ellis Masters, m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 9, 1915, 
Mary Keeney Harris, c. Henry Alexander, 1917; Lawrence Al- 
len, 1919. Address, 420 West 119th Street, New York City. 



1911] MATRICULATE CATALOG 543 

Hadley, Thomas Frederic, A.B. (A.B, Friends Univ., 1910.) 
Entered Senior year from Friends' University, Kansas. 
Teacher in Kansas, 1911- . 

b. Northbranch, Kan., January 1, 1887. s. Z. M. Hadley and 
Sara A. Mendenhall. Address, Richland, Iowa. 

Hartshorne, William Davis, Jr., A.B.; A.M., 1912. 

Entered 1907. 

Cricket "H" (IV) ; Football "H" (IV) ; Final Honors in Ro- 
mance Languages (IV) ; Member, Founders' Club. Teaching 
Fellow, Haver ford College, 1911-12; Teacher, French and His- 
tory, Friends' Select School, Philadelphia, 1912-13; Physical Di- 
rector and Teacher of French and Latin at Cedarcroft School, 
Kennett Square, Pa., 1913-16. Co-Founder and Associate Prin- 
cipal of Wardlaw School, Plainfield, N. J., 1916-17; Private, Com- 
pany A, 311th Infantry; Corporal and Sergeant, Company C, 
309th Machine Gun Battalion; Second Lieutenant, Infantry (from 
Camp Dix Training School), Camp Meade; 33d Machine Gun 
(11th Division), in Command of Company C; Demobilization 
Officer of Battalion. Wardlaw School, Plainfield, N. J. (Teacher 
of French and Latin, and Associate Principal and Treasurer of 
same). 

b. Brighton, Md., August 1, 1889. s. Charles Robinson Hart- 
shorne (Class 1874) and Ella Maria Lansdale. m. Shipman, Va., 
August 30, 1917, Edith Corrinne Ligon. Address, 1038 Park 
Avenue, Plainfield, N. J. 

Hinshaw, David Scull, S.B. 

Entered 1907. 

Manager, Soccer Team (IV) ; Editor-in-Chief, College Weekly 
(IV); Football "H" (IV). Oil Operator. National Campaign 
Manager or National Publicity Director of the following: Ameri- 
can Bible Society; War Camp Community Service; National 
Catholic War Council; Armenian and Syrian Relief; American 
Committee for Devastated France. Member, Masons; Phi Delta 
Theta; Advertising Club, New York. 

b. Emporia, Kan., November 4, 1882. s. Stephen Curtis Hin- 
shaw and Hannah Lee Brickell. m. Mt. Kisco, N. Y., July 1, 1916, 
Augusta C. Wiggam. c. Robert Yost, 1917. Address, Wichita 
Falls, Texas. 

Hobbs, Richard Junius Mendenhall, A.B. (A.B., Guilford Col- 
lege, 1909; LL.B., Columbia, 1914.) 
Entered 1910 from Guilford College. 
Winner, Alumni Oratorical Contest. Attorney-at-Law. Asso- 



544 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1911 

ciated with Solicitor George W. Wilson, Charlotte, N. C, 1914-15 ; 
in Greensboro, N. C., 1915. In France with Friends' Service Com- 
mittee, 1917-19. General Practice of Law, Greensboro, 1919; Gen- 
eral Counsel, Security Life and Trust Company, since 1920. Mem- 
ber, firm, Shuping, Hobbs & Davis, since January 1, 1920. Mem- 
ber, Merchants' and Manufacturers' Club of Greensboro; Bache- 
lors' Club of Greensboro; Bar Association of North Carolina; 
Delta Sigma Rho (Columbia University). 

b. Guilford College, N. C, July 6, 1888. s. L. Lyndon Hobbs 
(Class 1876) and Mary Mendenhall. m. December 15, 1920, 
Gretchen A. Taylor. Address, Greensboro, N. C. 

Jones, LeRoy, A.B.; A.M., 1911. (A.B., Penn College, 1910.) 

Entered 1910 from Penn College. 

Principal, Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, Me., 1911-14; In- 
structor, Westtown School, 1914-17; Secretary, Index Orchards 
(Fruit Exchange), La Habra, Cal., 1917-18; Rancher, 1918 to 
date. 

b. Richland, Iowa, January 2, 1878. s. Abram Jones and Rachel 
Emery, m. Whittier, Cal., July 10, 1917, Wilhelmina Barth. 
Address, R. F. D. No. 1, Orange, Cal. 

McKay, Howard Franklin, S.B. (S.B. Wilmington College, 1910.) 

Entered 1910 from Wilmington College. 

b. Gurneyville, Ohio, January 15, 1891. s. Jacob Beeman Mc- 
Kay and Priscilla Ann Haines, m. Wilmington, Ohio, January 
24, 1914, Edith Mae Starbuck. c. Robert Franklin, 1915; Donald 
Starbuck, 1920. Address, R. F. D. No. 1, Oregonia, Ohio. 

Patrick, Jesse Kersey, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1915.) 

Entered 1907. 

Manager, Football Team ; President, Cap and Bells Club ; Mem- 
ber, Beta Rho Sigma Society (IV). Physician. Surgical Staff, 
Chester County Hospital; Borough Bacteriologist, West Chester; 
Lieutenant, United States Navy; Member, Phi Kappa Psi Club 
of Philadelphia; Alpha Mu Pi Omega (Medical) ; West Chester 
Country Club; Military Order Foreign Wars. 

b. West Chester, Pa., October 6, 1889. s. Ellwood Patrick and 
Emma Shoemaker, m. New York City, April 6, 1918, Marie 
Overstreet. Address, 33 East Washington Street, West Chester, 
Pa. 



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Post, Levi Arnold, A.B.; A.M., 1911. (A.M., Harvard, 1912; 

B.A., 1916; M.A., 1922, Oxford, Eng.) 

Entered 1907. 

Football "H" (III, IV) ; Class President (III, IV) ; President, 
Student Council (IV) ; Clementine Cope Fellowship (IV) ; Phi 
Beta Kappa (IV) ; Final Honors in Greek and English; Rhodes 
Scholar ; Member, Founders' Club. Teacher. Teacher of Mathe- 
matics and Latin, Moses Brown School, 1912-13; Residence in 
Oxford, Rhodes Scholar, 1913-16; American Ambulance Unit, 
Private in French Army, 1915; Y. M. C. A., Secretary, with 
British Forces in India and Mesopotamia, 1916-17; Instructor, 
French, Italian, German, Haverford College, 1917-18; United 
States Army, May, 1918, Private, 2d Pioneer Infantry; Corporal; 
Sergeant. Typist of Staff of Stars and Stripes; Assigned to Duty 
as Student at University of Caen, Normandy, 1919. Honorably 
Discharged, July, 1919. Instructor in Greek, Haverford College, 
1919-22. Assistant Professor of Greek, 1922 to date. 

b. Stanfordville, N. Y., July 8, 1889. s. Isaac Rushmore Post 
and Mary Lydia Arnold, m. Stanfordville, N. Y., October 4, 
1919, Grace Hutcheson Lickely. c. Robert Lickely, 1920. Ad- 
dress, Haverford College, Haverford, Pa. 

Price, Joseph Haines, A.B.; A.M., 1913. 

Entered 1907. 

Teacher. Instructor in English, Haverford College, 1911-12; 
same at Friends' Central School, 1912-17; Instructor in History, 
Germantown Friends' School, 1917-18; Sergeant, Company A, 
54th Pioneer Infantry, United States Army, A. E. F., 1918-19; 
Meuse-Argonne Offensive, September to November, 1918; Army 
of Occupation (Coblenz), December, 1918, to March, 1919; Stu- 
dent, University of Dijon, France, March to July; Honorable Dis- 
charge, Camp Dix, July 26, 1919. Instructor in History, German- 
town Friends' School, 1919 to date. 

b. West Chester, Pa., September 8, 1889. s. Joseph Townsend 
Price and Jeanette Baily. m. Philadelphia, Pa., July 3, 1920, Anne 
M. Haslett. Address, 7435 Sprague Street, Mt. Airy, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Reynolds, David Duer, A.B. (M.D., 1916, Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered 1907. 

Banking, 1911-12; Student, Medical School, 1912-16; Hospital 
Interne, 1916-17; First Lieutenant, Marine Corps, A. E. F., 1917- 
19; Physician, 1919-20. Member, William Pepper Medical So- 

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546 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1911 

ciety. Member, Alpha Mu Pi Omega; Pennsylvania Medical As- 
sociation; American Medical Association. 

b. Kennett Square, Pa., April 9, 1890. s. C. S. Reynolds, M. D., 
and Clara Ratcliffe. Address, 106 North Union Street, Kennett 
Square, Pa. 

Schoepperle, Victor, A.B. 

Entered 1908 from Harvard. 

Editor-in-Chief, Haverfordian (III, IV) ; Manager, Gymnasium 
Team (IV) ; Class President (IV) ; Editor-in-Chief, Class Record 
(IV). Member, Phi Beta Kappa. N. W. Halsey & Co., 49 Wall 
Street, New York, 1911-16; National City Company, 1916 to date; 
elected Assistant Vice-President, January, 1921. Investment 
Banking. Member, Harvard Club; Bond Club of New York; 
Essex County Country Club, Orange, N. J. 

b. Oil City, Pa., January 1, 1890. s. Vinzens Schoepperle and 
Elizabeth Klein, m. Jersey City, N. J., December 26, 1912, Edith 
Payne, c. EHzabeth Katherine, 1916; John Vinzens, 1918; Edith 
Lydia, 1919. Address, 415 Lawn Ridge Road, Orange, N. J. 

Shero, Lucius Rogers, A.B. (M.A., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1912; 
Ph.D., 1920; B.A., Oxford Univ., 1917.) 

Entered 1907. 

President, Music Study Club (IV) ; General Honors; Phi Beta 
ICappa. Member, Cap and Bells; Founders' Club. College Pro- 
fessor. Scholar in Greek and Latin, University of Wisconsin, 
1911-12; Fellow in Latin, University of Wisconsin, 1912-13; Fel- 
low in Greek, University of Wisconsin, 1913-14; Rhodes Scholar 
from Wisconsin, 1914-17; Associate Professor of Latin, Mac- 
alester College, 1917-19; Secretary of the Faculty, Macalester, 
1918-20; Professor of Latin, Macalester College, 1919-20; Hoff- 
man Professor of Greek, St. Stephen's College, 1920- . Mem- 
ber, American Philological Association; Classical Associate of the 
Atlantic States ; American Classical League. 

b. Smethport, Pa., April 5, 1891. s. William Francis Shero 
and Lucy S. Rogers, m. Milwaukee, Wis., June 26, 1918. Julia 
Adrienne Doe. c. Gertrude Caroline, 1919; Lucy Adrienne and 
Frances Livia, 1920. Address, St. Stephen's College, Annandale- 
on-Hudson, N. Y. 

Spencer, Eben Hall, A.B. 

Entered 1907. 

Member, Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Superintendent, Packing De- 



1911] MATRICULATE CATALOG 547 

partment, Peck Bros. & Winch, Tea Merchants ; Secretary, The 
National City Company of Boston. Member, Masons ; Swampscott 
Masonic Club. 

b. Sheffield, England, July 4, 1884. s. Arthur Spencer and 
Agnes Hall. m. Swampscott, Mass., June 3, 1915, Edna Young 
Stocker. Address, 47 Farragut Road, Swampscott, Mass., and 
care of National City Company, 10 State Street, Boston, Mass. 

Taylor, Howard Gardiner, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1907. 

Cricket "H" (III) ; Captain, Cricket Team (IV) ; Soccer "H" 

. (IV). Farmer. Member, Executive Committee of Burlington 

County Farm Bureau, 1916-20; Vice-Chairman, 1920; Treasurer, 

1921-22; Chairman, Young Friends' Committee, Philadelphia 

Yearly Meeting, 1919. 

b. Riverton, N. J., June 4, 1890. s. Howard G. Taylor (Class 
1876) and Anna Mary Comfort, m. Moorestown, N. J., Septem- 
ber 24, 1913, May S. Roberts, c. Joseph Hooton, 1914; Rebecca, 
1916; Mary Roberts, 1919; Margaret Comfort, 1922. Address, 
"Riverside Homestead," Riverton, N. J. 

Tostenson, Frederick Oscar, S.B.; A.M., 1917. 

Entered 1907. 

Soccer "H" (IV). Teacher of French and German. Student 
at Berlin, Heidelberg, Grenoble and Wisconsin during Summers, 
1910-14. 

b. Le Grand, Iowa, May 31, 1888. s. Ole Tostenson and Anna 
T. Huseboe. Address, St. Helena, Cal. 

Wadsworth, Charles, 3rd, A.B. (A.M., 1913; Ph.D., 1916, Har- 
vard.) 

Entered 1907. 

Business Manager, Class Record; Manager, Tennis Team; 
Track "H" (IV). Chemical Engineer. Graduate Student at Har- 
vard, 1911-16; Research Chemist, Aetna Explosives Company, 
New York, 1916-17; Head of Research Department, Merck & Co., 
' Rahway, N. J., 1917; Chemist, United States Army, Bureau of 
Mines, War Gas Investigation, 1918; First Lieutenant, Chemical 
Warfare Service, United States Army, 1918; Chemical Engineer, 
Zinsser & Co., Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., 1919-20; Chemical 
Engineer, Grasselli Chemical Company, Chicago, 111., 1921 ; Edi- 
torial Staff, "Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering," 1922. 
Author of scientific articles on Radioactive Lead, and of maga- 
zine articles on business and technology of manufacturing. Mem- 



548 HAVERPORD COLLEGE [1911 

ber, Harvard Club of New York; American Chemical Society; 
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; American Electro- 
Chemical Society. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 5, 1891. s. Charles Wadsworth, Jr., 
and Agnes E. Wood. m. Grand Rapids, Mich., October 6, 1917, 
Martha Clay Hollister. c. George Hollister, 1918; Charles Cong- 
don, 1920. Address, care of McGraw-Hill Company, Tenth Ave- 
nue and Thirty-sixth Street, New York City. 

Winslow, Caleb, A.B.; A.M., 1912. 

Entered 1907. 

Instructor in Jefferson School, Baltimore, Md., 1912-15; Regis- 
trar, University of Maryland, 1915-17; Manufacturer's Agent, 
1917-19; Manager, Baltimore Branch, Dominion Asbestos and 
Rubber Corporation of New York, 1919-20. Representative, The 
Pioneer Manufacturing Company of Cleveland Ohio, 1920 to date. 

b. Baltimore, Md., July 1, 1889. s. Randolph Winslow (Class 
1871) and Rebecca Fayssoux Leiper. m. Denton, Md., June 20, 
1916, Lena Rebecca Garey. c, Caleb, Jr., 1918; Robert Garey, 
1919. Address, 1902 Mt. Royal Terrace, Baltimore, Md. 

Young, Alan Sedgwick, S.B. 

Entered 1907. 

Salesman, Leeds and Northrup, Philadelphia, 5 years ; Salesman, 
Vim Motor Truck Company, 3 months ; Autocar Company, 2^ 
years ; Ordnance Department, Inspection, Washington, 5 months ; 
Company P Telephone Company, 11 months. Special Agent with 
Maryland Agency, Provident Life and Trust Company, 1^^ years 
to date. 

b. Germantown, Pa., September 27, 1888. s. William R. Young 
and Kate G. Lawrence, m. Philadelphia, Pa., May 12, 1917, Mary 
H. Lessey. c. John Sedgwick, 1921. Address, 3743 North Road, 
Walbrook, Baltimore, Md. 

Young, Wilmer J., S.B. 

Entered 1907. 

Teacher, Barnesville, Ohio, Friends' Boarding School, 4 years ; 
Providence, R. I., Moses Brown School, 2 years ; Westtown 
School, 1 year; Friends' Relief Work in France, about 2 years. 
Kansas City Country Day School. 

b. Springville, Iowa, October 23, 1889. s. William P. Young 
and Mary Mott. Address, 3521 Harrison Boulevard, Kansas City, 
Mo., or Kansas City Country Day School, Fifty-first and Ward 
Parkway, Kansas City, Mo. 



1911] matriculate catalog 549 

Non-Graduates 

Birdsall, Daniel Lindley. 

Entered 1907; left at end of Junior year. 

With Carnegie Steel Company, 1911- . 

b. Leptondale, N. Y., May 21, 1886. s. Lindley F. Birdsall and 
Abbe Jane Morrison. Last address, 405 West Street, Wilkinsburg, 
Pa. 

Christie, Ronald. 

Entered from Upper Canada College; left at end of Sophomore 
year. 

b. Moose, Ontario, Canada, February 12, 1888. s. James Grant 
Christie and Bella Keppie. Last address, The Hudson Bay Com- 
pany, New Brunswick Post, via Missanabie, Ontario, Canada. 

Cloud, William Buchanan, 

Entered 1907; left at close of Sophomore year, 
b. Marlboro, Pa., January 4, 1890. s. Elisha G. Cloud and 
Florence Buchanan. Address, Kennett Square, Pa. 

Conklin, Frank Roland. 

Entered 1909. 

Special Course in English for 2 years. With Advertising 
Agency in New York, 3 years. Author. Free Lance Writer of 
Fiction, Plays, etc. 

b. Atchison, Kan., April 5, 1886. s. Stanley C. Conklin and 
Anna Adams. Address, "Aniston," Huntingdon, L. L 

Dent, Roscoe Walter. 

Entered 1907. 

Student, North Carolina Technical. Edison's Laboratory, 
1911. Drafting Engineer. Norfolk Southern Railway, in Raleigh 
and Charlotte, N. C, 1913; Automobile Supply Business, Raleigh, 
N. C. Secretary-Treasurer of same, 1914- . 

b. Newark, N. J., June 22, 1886. s. Henry Hewitt Dent and 
Jessie Roder. m. December 19, 1912, Mildred Haughton Good- 
win, c. Dorothy Goodwin, 1913. Address, 1108 Walnut Street, 
AUentown, Pa. 

Fallon, Christopher. (S.B., M. L T., 1912.) 

Entered 1907 ; left 1909. 

Building. 

b. Wayne, Pa., February 17, 1889. s. Christopher Fallon and 
Amy Lewis, m. Plattsburg, N. Y., Edythe Chaffee, c. Chris- 
topher Chaffee, 1919. Address, Wayne, Pa. 



550 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1911 

Gallagher, Herbert Van Buren. 

Entered 1907; left at close of Sophomore year. 

Electrical Engineering; Sales Engineering; Banking (Bonds) 
to date. Member firm, Reilly, Brock & Co., Philadelphia. 

b. New York City, October 7, 1887. s. James Young Gallagher 
and Theresa Van Buren. m. Bryn Mawr, Pa,, June 9, 1915, Emilie 
Melvin Moore. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Gardiner, William Henry. 

Entered 1907; left 1910. 

Member, Beta Rho Sigma. Insurance Business; Pay Depart- 
ment, Pennsylvania Railroad; Bond Salesman; Engineer (Concrete 
Roads), Association Portland Cement Manufacturers, Philadelphia 
and Chicago; United States Naval Reserve Force, 1917-19; Ensign, 
April, 1918 ; with John B. Stetson Company, 1919 to date. Mem- 
ber, Fourth Street Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 5, 1890. s. Frederic Gardiner and 
Sallie Merrick, m. Flushing, L. I., N. Y., December 31, 1910, 
Margaret Douglas Christian, c. William Henry, Jr., 1911; Mar- 
garet Otis, 1913; Douglas Ramsey, 1915. Address, 36 Benezet 
Street, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Kleinz, William Lee. 

Entered 1907; left at close of Sophomore year. 

With Willett & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Wool Merchants, Sales- 
man, 1909-11; Manager, Chicago Office, 1911-14; Manager, Wool 
Department, Armour & Co., Chicago, 1914- . Wool Appraiser 
under War Department during early part of war. Manager, Wool 
Department, Armour & Co., United States Army; and Manager, 
Chicago Office, Winslow & Co. (formerly Willet & Co. as above), 
to date. Member, Chicago Wool Trade Association (Treasurer 
of same, 1917-22) ; Member, Olympia Lodge, A. F. & A. M. ; 
Aryan Grotto, M. O. V. P. E. R., Beverly, I. A.; All-Chicago 
Council of Business Men. 

b. Merchantville, N. J., October 22, 1888. s. Frederick William 
Kleinz and Emma E. Lee. m. Merchantville, N. J., July 3, 1911, 
Helen Nekervis. c. WiHiam Lee, Jr., 1912; John Nekervis, 1918. 
Address, 9346 Longwood Drive, Chicago, 111., or care of Armour 
& Co., Chicago, 111. 

Levin, Edwin Rank. 

Entered 1907 as a Special Student; left 1911. 
Captain, Football Team (IV) ; Manager, Track Team (IV) ; 
Football Team (HI, IV), "H" (HI, IV). Real Estate and In- 



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surance Business. United States Army Medical Corps, Sergeant, 
1917-19; in France, January 3, 1918, to December 21, 1918. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 26, 1888. s. Isidor Levin and 
Mary Josephine Rank. Address, Merion, Pa. 

fMcCann, Wilmot A. 

Entered 1907; left in Spring, 1908. 

Advertising Solicitor, Germantown Independent Gazette, Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Secretary-Treasurer of same, 1916. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., September 15, 1888. d. Jan- 
uary, 1919. s. Horace F. McCann and S. Laura Harper. 

Mixter, George Washington, Jr. 

Entered 1907 ; left at close of Junior year. 

Traveling Salesman; Corporal, 312th Field Artillery. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 27, 1889. s. George W. Mixter and 
Mary Ella Chaffee. Address, 819 South Forty-eighth Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Palmer, Lewis. 

Entered 1907; left at close of Freshman year. 
Probation Officer of Delaware County. 

b. Media, Pa., July 28, 1889. s. T. Chalkley Palmer (Class 
1882) and H. Jane Walter. Address, R. F. D. No. 2, Media, Pa. 

Russell, Edwin A. 

Entered 1907; left at close of Sophomore year. 

Member, Beta Rho Sigma. Clerk, Charles E. Brown Printing 
Company, Philadelphia; with Haines, Jones & Cadbury, Philadel- 
phia and Richmond, Pa.; Assistant Sales Manager, Philadelphia 
Quartz Company. Member, City Club, Philadelphia; Moorestown 
Field Club. 

b. Cleveland, Ohio, October 19, 1888. s. J. Kirk Russell and 
Matilda Masters, m. Moorestown, N. J., 1913, Elizabeth R. 
Stokes, c. Anne Naomi, 1916; Walter Stokes, 1918. Address, 
303 East Central Avenue, Moorestown, N. J. 

Smith, Gibson. (A.B., 1911; M.D., 1914, Univ. of Pa.) 
Entered 1907; left at close of Sophomore year. 
Practice of Medicine, 1914-17; Medical Reserve Corps, 1917- 

19; Practice of Medicine since 1919. 
b. Radnor, Pa., July 26, 1889. s. Allen J. Smith and Harriet 

W. Brooke, m. York, Pa., July 24, 1919, Elizabeth C. Barnes. 

c. Susan Smith, 1920. Address, York, Pa. 



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Wilbur, William Hale. (Grad. U. S. Military Academy, West 
Point, 1912.) 

Entered 1907 ; left March, 1908. 

Cadet at West Point, 1908-12; Second Lieutenant, Infantry, 
Canal Zone, Panama, 1912-15; First Lieutenant and Captain, In- 
fantry, West Point, as Instructor in Tactics, 1915-18; Major of 
Infantry, 160th Depot Brigade, and with 14th Division, 1918; 
Instructor, Infantry Officers' School, Camp Lee, Va. ; Assistant 
Inspector, R. O. T. C, Raleigh, N. C. ; Operations Division, Gen- 
eral Staff, Washington, D. C. ; First Secretary, General Staff, 
Headquarters, S. O. S., Tours, France; First Secretary, General 
Staff, American Forces, Paris, 1919. Graduated Ecole Speciale 
Militaire de Saint Cyr, France, 1920. Instructor, Military His- 
tory, etc., The Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga., 1920-22. 
Author : "The Koehler Method of Physical Drill" ; pamphlets, 
"The Causes of the World War" ; "Methods of Instruction" ; ar- 
ticles in various Military Journals, etc. Member, Army and Navy 
Club, Washington, D. C. ; Cercle Militaire, Paris, France; Army 
and Navy Club of America, New York City. 

b. Palmer, Mass., September 24, 1888. s. Doctor John Wilbur 
and Edith Bernice Smart. Address, care of Adjutant General, 
War Department, Washington, D. C. 

Worthington, Harold. (A.B., Yale, 1912; S.B., M.I.T., 1915.) 
Entered 1907; left at close of Sophomore year. 
With Pennsylvania Railroad ; General Electric Company ; First 
Lieutenant, Field Artillery, United States Army, Overseas, Sep- 
tember, 1917, to March, 1919. Export and Import Business to 
date. Member, Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Theta Pi; 
Yale Club of New York ; Technology Club, New York. 

b. Baltimore, Md., November 25, 1890. s. Thomas Kimber 
Worthington (Class 1883) and Mary Grace Thomas. Address, 
101 East Seventy-fifth Street, New York City. 

1912 

Baily, Albert Lang, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Charter Member, Cap and Bells Club; Manager, Gymnasium 
Team (IV) ; Cricket "H" (II) ; Soccer "H" (IV) ; Editor, 
Haverfordian (II) ; Founders' Club. Salesman, Chicago Repre- 
sentative, Joshua L. Baily & Co., of Philadelphia, March, 1918, 
to February, 1919; Secretary for Alien Relief of the Peace Com- 
mittee of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (finding work for worthy 
alien enemies) ; Teacher of French, Botany and Elocution at West- 



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town School, 1921 to date. Member, Chicago Association of Dry 
Goods Commission Men. 

b. Wynnewood, Pa.,- July 12, 1890. s. Albert L. Baily (Class 
1878) and Eliza Montell Lycett. m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 14, 
1914, Helen M. Smedley. c. Elizabeth Loyd, 1917; Ellen Morton, 
1919. Address, Westtown, Pa. 

Baily, Joshua Longstreth, Jr.,A.B.; (A.M., 1913; Mus. Bac, 
Univ. of Pa., 1915.) 

Entered 1908. 

Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Loans, Real Estate, Rentals, Insurance, 
1916; Conscientious Objector, Camp Meade, 1917; Clerk, Ameri- 
can Friends' Service Committee, 1918-19; Bookkeeper, Clerk and 
Visitor, American Red Cross, Civilian Relief, 1920-22; Checker, 
Union Title Company, to date; Secretary, Haverford College 
Alumni Association of Southern California. Composer of Ora- 
torio, "Job." 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 29, 1889. s. Albert Lang Baily 
(Class 1878) and Eliza Montell Lycett. m. San Diego, Cal., 
February 19, 1917, Ruth IngersoU Robinson. Address, 4435 
Ampudia Street, San Diego, Cal. 

Balderston, Mark, A.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Phi Beta Kappa (III) ; Alumni Oratorical Prize (IV) ; Cope 
Fellowship (IV) ; Final Honors in Mathematics (IV). Graduate 
Student, Harvard University, 1912-13; Assistant in Physics Lab- 
oratory, Lafayette College, 1913-15; Professor of Physics, Guil- 
ford College, 1915-17; Professor, Physics, and. Dean, Guilford 
College, 1917-18; Member, Friends' Unit in France, 1918-19; 
Professor, Physics, and Dean, Guilford College, 1919-22. Mem- 
ber, North Carolina Academy of Science; American Association 
for the Advancement of Science. 

b. Colora, Md., May 2, 1889. s. Elwood Balderston and Sarah 
E. Atwater. Address, Guilford College, N. C, and Colora, Md. 

Beebe, Stacey Kile, A.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Charter Member, Cap and Bells Club. Special Agent. Home 
Office, Union Central Life Insurance Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Captain, Infantry, United States Army, June, 1917, to September, 
1919. Present, Special Agent, Union Central Life Insurance 
Company, New York City. 

b. Paris, 111., May 17, 1890. s. Walter Butler Beebe and Caro- 
line Kile. Address, 1056-60 Woolworth Building, New York City. 



554 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1912 

Bowerman, Arthur Lindley, A.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Class 1896 Latin Prize (II); Track "H" (III); Phi Beta 
Kappa (IV) ; Final Honors in Latin. High School Teacher, 1912- 
15; Clerk, Investment Department, United Fuel Gas Company, 
of Charleston, W. Va. ; American Friends' Service Committee, 
1917-19; in France, Friends' Unit of Red Cross, Agriculture, 
Manufacturing (portable houses) ; Building, Maintenance. In 
Paris Office, Clerical Work. Clerk, in Trust Department of Girard 
Trust Company, December, 1919, to October, 1920. Buyer, The 
S. Spencer Moore Company, October, 1920, to date. 

b. Nelson, New Zealand, November 4, 1889. s. Judah Philip 
Bowerman and Edith Margaret Gregory. Address, 112 Oney 
Street, Charleston, W. Va. 

Brewer, Paul Clisby, S.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Manager, Tennis Team (IV). Engineering Department of 
Pennsylvania Railroad, 1912-19, as Chainman, Rodman, Transit- 
man, Assistant Supervisor. Bond Salesman, Evers, Reber & Co., 
Buffalo, 1919 to date. Engineer, Reserve Officers' Training Camp, 
Washington, D. C, 1917. First Lieutenant, 307th Engineers, 82d 
Division, in France. Toul Sector ; St. Mihiel Drive ; Meuse-Ar- 
gonne. Member, Engineers' Club, Philadelphia ; Central Brother- 
hood Club, Buffalo; Secretary-Treasurer, Babcock Street Com- 
munity House, Buffalo; Buffalo Golf Club; Claremont Tennis 
Club, Buffalo ; Associated Brokers, Buffalo. 

b. Blairsville, Pa., May 6, 1891. s. Paul C. Brewer and Bertha 
Cooper, m. Auburn, N. Y., October 2, 1920, Alice Lillian John- 
son. Address, 436 Potomac Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Brownlee, John Arthur, A.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Football "H" (I, IV). Teacher, 1912-19; Farmer, 1919- . 

b. Pretty Prairie, Kan., August 22, 1886. s. James Erskine 
Brownlee and Flaura Mathews, m. Sterling, Kan., August 20, 
1914, Grace Ramsey, c. James Albert, 1915; Alia Elinor, 1918. 
Address, R. F. D. No. 3, Pretty Prairie, Kan. 

Carpenter, James McFadden, Jr., A.B. ; A.M., 1913; Ph.D., Cor- 
nell, 1922. 
Entered 1908. 

Member, Founders' Club. Assistant in French, Haverford 
College, 1912-13; Graduate Student, Romance Languages, Cornell 
University, 1913-14; Fellow of same, 1914-15; Instructor, Ro- 



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mance Languages, Cornell, 1915-17; same at Haverford College, 
1917-22. Assistant Professor of same, 1922. 

b. Pittsburgh, Pa., January 16, 1890. s. James McFadden Car- 
penter and Mary Knox. m. Philadelphia, Pa., August 25, 1915, 
Paulette Amelie Nadejda Hagemans. c. Marguerite Hagemans, 
1916; Mary Knox, 1918, James McFadden, 3rd, 1922. Address, 
Haverford College, Haverford, Pa. 

Cope, Joshua Alban, S.B. (M.F., Yale Univ., 1914.) 

Entered 1908. 

Football "H" (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Student of For- 
estry, Yale University, 1912-14; Forest Assistant, U. S. F. S., 
District No. 1, Missoula, Mont., 1914-16; Forester for Westtown 
School, also Instructor, 1916-18; Field Inspector, White Pine 
Blister Rust Eradication, Bureau of Plant Pathology, Washing- 
ton, D. C, 1917. Assistant Forester, State of Maryland, 1918- . 

b. Hatboro, Pa., December 31, 1887. s. Oliver Wilson Cope 
and Anna H. Kite. m. Glens Falls, N. Y., August 28, 1917, Edith 
L, Cary. c. Harold Cary, 1918; James Bonwill, 1920. Address 
29 Schaeffer Avenue, Hamilton Station, Baltimore, Md. 

Durgin, Clyde Gowen, S.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Field Work, Pennsylvania Society to Protect Children from 
Cruelty, 1912-17; Court Representative, Children's Bureau of 
same, 1917-18; Northern Division, American Red Cross, 1918-20, 
as Field Representative, Assistant Director, Associate Director, 
Acting Director; 1920 to date. Secretary, Associated Charities of 
Duluth. 

b. Saco, Me., February 10, 1889. s. James A. Durgin and Mary 
A. Brien. m. Saco, Me., January 1, 1914, Helen C. Crosman. 
c. Douglas, 1915; Ralph, 1916; Wilmot, 1920. Address, 4624 
Cooke Street, Duluth, Minn. 

Elfreth, John Benington, Jr., A.B. 
Entered 1908. 

During War, Department of Military Aeronautics, Washington, 
D. C. 

b. Millville, N. J., March 1, 1890. s. John Bennington Elfreth 
and Virginia Miller. Address, 1115 Stephen Girard Building, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Falconer, Douglas Piatt, A.B. 
Entered 1908. 

Charter Member, Cap and Bells Club; Leader, Glee Club (IV) ; 
Founders' Club. Agent, Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention 



556 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1912 

of Cruelty to Children, 1912-13; Superintendent, Children's Aid 
Society, Newark, N. J., 1913-17; War Camp Community Service, 
Summer and Fall, 1917; Superintendent, Children's Aid Society, 
Buffalo, N. Y,, 1917 to date. Secretary, Federation of Charities, 
1918; New York State Child Labor Committee, 1918; Secretary, 
Social Workers' Club, Member, Social Welfare Conference of 
Buffalo ; Board of Trade, East Aurora. 

b. Oak Park, 111., April 21, 1889. s. Cyrus Falconer and Martha 
Piatt, m. Montclair, N. J., June 5, 1914, Margery Annesley Hoyt. 
c. Douglas Piatt, Jr., 1915; George Hoyt, 1917; Margaret Hoyt, 
1920. Address, 265 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Fansler, Ralph Lee, A.B. 

Entered 1910 from Northwestern University. 

Phi Kappa Psi. Bond Salesman, E. T. Konsberg & Co., Chi- 
cago, 111., 1912-13; Teller, Empire National Bank, Lewiston, 
Idaho, 1914-15; Auditor, Real Estate Securities Company, Green 
Bay, Wis., 1915-16; Cashier, Farmers' and Merchants' State Bank, 
North Crandon, Wis., 1916-18; United States Naval Reserve 
Force, 1918-19; Cashier, Riverside State Bank, Riverside, 111., 
1919 to date. 

b. Evanston, 111., February 16, 1890. s. Thomas L. Fansler 
and Willia Roland Spruill. m. Marinette, Wis., Ada Louise 
Schwartz, c. Jane Ann, 1918; Ada Louise, 1920; Mary, 1922. 
Address, care of Riverside State Bank, Riverside, 111. 

Farquhar, Francis Hunt, S.B. (B.S., Wilmington, O., 1911.) 
Entered Senior year from Wilmington College. 
Football "H" (IV). Heating Contractor. One year in Friends' 
Reconstruction Unit. 

b. Wilmington, Ohio, November 17, 1891. s. M. J. Farquhar 
and Laurena Hunt. m. Wilmington, Ohio, June 24, 1914, Mary 
Evelyn Kelly, c. Harold Francis, 1919. Address, 201 Fife Ave- 
nue, Wilmington, Ohio. 

Ferris, Leslie Warren, A.B. 

Entered 1908. 

E. I. Dupont Chemical Laboratory, at Haskell, N. J., July to 
October, 1913. Assistant Chemist, Bureau of Chemistry, United 
States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, 1913 to 
date. Author, scientific articles in Chemistry Journals. Chair- 
man, Committee on Remade Milk of International Association of 
Dairy and Milk Inspectors, 1920. Member, American Chemical 
Society. 

b. Wakeeny, Kan., July 30, 1888. s. Asa Warren Ferris and 



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Clara Elmira Riblet. m. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., October 18, 1913, 
Gladys Robson Haggerty. c. Isabella Robson, 1914; David War- 
ren, 1916; Robert Leslie, 1919; Richard Oliver, 1921. Address, 
Room 526, Federal Building, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Froelicher, Hans, Jr., A.B. (LL.B., 1917, Univ. of Md.) 

Entered 1908. 

Manager, Musical Clubs (IV) ; Charter Member, Cap and Bells 
(II); Member, Phi Beta Kappa; Founders' Club. Teacher of 
English, Oilman Country School, Baltimore, Md., 1912-14; Busi- 
ness Manager, Camp Tunkhannock, 1914-18. Law Student, Tutor 
and Law Clerk, 1914-16. Admitted to Bar, October, 1916. Prac- 
tice of Law, 1916-21. Lecturer in Law, Y. M. C. A. School of 
Commerce and Finance, 1916-21. Member of firm, Froelicher & 
Fesenmeier, 1916-17. Associated with Piper, Yellot, Hall & Carey, 
1917-19; alone, 1919-20; Member of firm, Blum, Makover & 
Froelicher, 1920-21. General Manager, Duraplate Company, 
Philadelphia, 1921 to date. Civilian War Service; Four-Minute 
Man; Legal Advisory Committee, Local Board No. 21, Baltimore 
City ; Legal Adviser, Home Service Section, American Red Cross. 
Member, Governor's Emergency Committee, Red Cross Christmas 
Seals Campaign, 1919. Secretary-Treasurer, Haver ford Society 
of Maryland, 1915-20; Member, Alumni Advisory Committee of 
Haver ford College, 1919 to date; Member and Executive Sec- 
retary, Endowment Fund Committee, Haverford College, 1920. 
Member, Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity ; Moorestown Field Club ; 
Poor Richard Club. 

b. Baltimore, Md., February 18, 1891. s. Hans Froelicher and 
Frances H. Mitchell, m. Haddonfield, N. J., May 11, 1917, Joyce 
Sangree. c. Hans, 3d, 1918; Joyce, 1920. Address, 120 East 
Main Street, Moorestown, N. J. 

Howard, William Herbert, A.B. (A.B., Guilford, 1911.) 
Entered Senior year from Guilford College. 
United States Post Office Department. Railway Mail Service, 
b. Mechanic, N. C, August 19, 1889. s. Eli N. Howard and 
A. L. Loudermilk. Address, Mechanic, N. C. 

Howson, Horace, A.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Cricket "H" (II). Salesman, Manufacturing Chemists, H. K. 
Mulford & Co., Philadelphia, and Liquid Carbonic Company of 
Chicago, 1912-17. United States Army Medical Department, 
1917-19. United States Army Medical Supply Depot, Liverpool. 
England, and Embarkation Service, St. Nazaire, France. Oil 



558 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1912 

Business, Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company, Bartlesville, 
Okla., to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 21, 1889. s. Charles Howson and 
Augustine Ware. Address, Illuminating Oil Company, Bartles- 
ville, Okla. 

Hunt, Clarence Merle, A.B. (A.B., Wilmington, O., 1911.) 
Entered Senior year from Wilmington College. 
District Supervisor, Schools, Clinton County, Ohio, 1918-21 ; 
Professor, Latin and Algebra, East High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 
1921- . 

b. Martinsville, Ohio, March 31, 1889. s. Isaiah Hunt and 
Mary E. Oliver, m. Wilmington, Ohio, August 14, 1913, Faye 
L. Hiatt. c. Mary Elizabeth, 1914; Katherine, 1917. Address 
4802 Whitsel Avenue, Madisonville Station, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Latham, Lance Brenton, A.B.; A.M., 1913. 

Entered 1908. 

Nicholson-Hemminger Evangelistic Party, 1915-17; Moody 
Bible Institute, 1917-18; Assistant Musical Director and Pianist, 
Moody Tabernacle, Chicago, 1918-21 ; Private Secretary and 
Pianist for Mr. Paul Rader, President of the Christian and Mis- 
sionary Alliance, and formerly Pastor of the Moody Church, 1921 
to date. 

b. Duncanville, Pa., March 21, 1894. s. Rev. Abraham Lance 
Latham and Elizabeth McKeag. Address, 7060 Ridge Boulevard, 
Chicago, 111. 

Lewis, William Evan, A.B. (Ch.E., Lehigh Univ., 1915.) 

Entered 1908. 

Instructor in Chemistry, Lehigh University, 1915-16; Border 
Service, as First Lieutenant, 4th Pennsylvania Infantry, at El 
Paso, Texas, 1916-17; Instructor in Metallurgy, Lehigh Univer- 
sity, 1917, February to June. First Lieutenant, 149th Machine 
Gun Battalion, 42d Division (Rainbow), 1917-18. Captain, In- 
fantry, Machine Gun Instructor. In command of Machine Gun 
Company, 29th Infantry, Camp Benning, Ga., to date. 

b. Bethlehem, Pa., October 9, 1891. s. Francis G. Lewis and 
Sarah S. Rath. m. August 25, 1915, Amy L. Lindenmuth. Ad- 
dress, 26 North Sixth Street, Allentown, Pa. 

Longstreth, Walter Wood, S.B. 
Entered 1908. 

Automobile Business, Rosemont. Pa. ; Lieutenant, Aviation, 
United States Army; Automotive Engineer and Sales Promotion. 



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Member, Merion Cricket Club ; Automobile Club of America ; Lu 
Lu Auto Club ; Riverside Yacht Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 6, 1890. s. Benjamin T. Long- 
streth (Class 1868) and Sara G. Haldeman. Address, Merion 
Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa. 

Lowry, Herbert Mendenhall, A.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Member, Beta Rho Sigma. With Lowry Coffee Company and 
Lowry Rodgers Company, Inc., since graduation ; Treasurer of 
latter to date. First Class Private, Chemical Warfare Service 
(Gas Defense Division), January, 1918, to January, 1919. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 10, 1891. s. William Chalkley 
Lowry (Class 1879) and Elizabeth Webster, m. Penllyn, Pa., 
October 3, 1914, Mildred Dorothea VoUrath. c. Dorothea Mil- 
dred. 1915 ; Rosalie Vollrath, 1917; Joan Webster, 1919. Address, 
6710 McCallum Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Maier, Harmon, A.B. (A.B., Earlham, 1911.) 

Entered Senior year from Earlham College. 

Teacher, Covington, Ohio, 1912-13; Bellaire, Ohio, 1913-14; 
Richmond, Ind., 1914-15; Hammond, Ind., 1915-17; First Lieu- 
tenant, Balloon Section, United States Army, 1917-18; Captain 
of same. 1918-19; Chief Observation Instructor, Balloon School, 
A. E. F. ; Dirigible Pilot, French Marine, May 29, 1919. Adver- 
tising Artist to date. Member, Masons ; Columbus, Ohio, Art 
Club. 

b. Covington, Ohio, October 20, 1887. s. Michael F. Maier and 
Mary Anna Gohring. m. Covington, Ohio, November 17, 1917, 
Margaret Rose Templeton. Address, Covington, Ohio. 

Marshburn, Albert Lawrence, A.B. (A.M., Univ. of Calif., 1915.) 

Entered Senior year from Whittier College. 

Teacher, Nebraska Central College, Central City, Neb., 1912- 
14; Whittier College, Cal., 1915-17; Dinuba High School, Cal, 
since 1917. 

b. Estacado, Texas, December 10, 1889. s. William Valentine 
Marshburn (Class 1881) and Alzora E. Hadley. m. Central City, 
Neb., June 3, 1914, Ora Ellis, c. Oscar Ellis, 1915; Marjory 
Blanche, 1917. Address, 252 North J Street, Dinuba, Cal. 

Miller, Robert Everts, A.B. 
Entered 1908. 

Business Manager, Class Record (IV) ; Class President (III, 
IV) ; "Spoon Man"; Beta Rho Sigma; Founders' Club. Hamil- 



560 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1912 

ton Watch Company since graduation ; Advertising Manager, 1914 ; 
Assistant Sales Manager, 1915; Secretary, 1920; Production Man- 
ager, 1922. Second Lieutenant, Air Service, Aeronautics, 1918; 
A. E. F., July, 1918, to January, 1919. A. E. F. Instructor in 
Flying Officers' School; and in Transportation Department, Air 
Service Headquarters, in S. O. S. and Zone of Advance. Mem- 
ber, Lancaster Hamilton Club; Cliosophic Society; Association of 
National Advertisers. 

b. Lancaster, Pa., July 20, 1891. s. Charles F. Miller and Anna 
Blanche Lichty. m. Lancaster, Pa., December 6, 1916, Elizabeth 
Dickey Keller, c. Charles Frederick, 2d, 1918; William Keller, 
1920; Robert Everts, Jr., 1921. Address, 1271 Wheatland Ave- 
nue, Lancaster, Pa. 

Miller, Edward Imbrie, A.B. (A.B., Lincoln Univ., Pa., 1910.) 

Entered Junior year from Lincoln University. 

With National Biscuit Company, in Operating Department, New 
York City, 1916- . 

b. Lincoln University, Pa., August 2, 1891. s. John Craig 
Miller and Mary Kendall Browne. Address, Lincoln University, 
Pa. 

Moon, Charles Thompson, S.B. 

Entered 1908. 

President, Y. M. C. A. (IV) ; Football "H" (III, IV) ; Track 
"H" (III) ; Founders' Club. Salesman for Scientific Instrument 
Dealers, 1913, June to December; Apprentice, Salesman, Assistant 
to Sales Manager, for Leather Belting Manufacturers, Philadel- 
phia, 1914-16; Northwestern Sales Representative for New York 
Tea Importers, Headquarters at St. Paul, Minn., 1917-19. Tea 
Buyer and Department Manager, Franklin MacVeagh & Co., Chi- 
cago, 1920- . Director of Boys' Work in Philadelphia Settle- 
ment House, 1915-16; Member, Executive Committee, Philadel- 
phia Boy Scouts, 1916. Member, Harvard University Business 
School Association; St. Paul Association (Civic). 

b. Fallsington, Pa., November 24, 1890. s. Alfred H. Moon 
and Beulah T. Evans, m. Olean, N. Y., May 5, 1917, Mary 
Huntley Gillette, c. Alfred Evans, 1918. Address, Fallsington, 
Pa., and care of Franklin MacVeagh & Co., 333 West Lake Street, 
Chicago, 111. Residence, 1386 Asbury Avenue, Hubbard Woods, 
111. 

Morris, Sydney Sharp, S.B. 
Entered 1908. 
United States Steel Corporation at Pencoyd, Pa., and Gary, 



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Ind., 1912-14; Baeuerle & Morris, Member of firm, 1914 to date. 
United States Army, 1917-18. Member, Tredyffrin Country Club, 
b. Pottstown, Pa., March 24, 1890. s. William Paul Morris 
(Class 1886) and May B. Sharp, m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 10, 
1920, Helen S. Doughten. Address, Berwyn, Pa. 

Murray, David Golden, A.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Football "H" (II, IV) ; Soccer "H" (III) ; Editor-in-Chief, 
News (IV); Charter Member, Cap and Bells; Manager (IV); 
Captain, Football Team (IV) ; Founders' Club; Beta Rho Sigma. 
Bookkeeping and Teller's Departments, Provident Life and Trust 
Company; Special Agent for same; Insurance Broker, Pennsyl- 
vania, New York, Maryland and District of Columbia; Corre- 
sponding Agency Division, Curtis Publishing Company ; Assistant 
to Manager of Agency Division, Curtis Publishing Company, to 
date. Author: 'The Lost Car" (Poem). 

b. Chappaqua, N. Y., July 11, 1890. s. Robert I. Murray and 
Phoebe Anna Cock. m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 11, 1912, Eloise 
O. Beebe. c. Frances Stockton, 1913; Nancy Stuart, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 317 Davis Road, Upper Darby, Pa. 

Nichols, Eli, S.B. (M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1915.) 

Entered 1908. 

Physician. 

b. New Castle County, Del., May 8, 1889. s. Joseph P. Nichols 
and Elizabeth M. Palmer. Address, 1607 Mt. Salem Lane, Wil- 
mington, Del. 

Parker, John Hollowell, S.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Phi Beta Kappa (III). Electrical Testing Laboratory of Con- 
solidated Gas and Electric Light and Power Company of Balti- 
more, 1912, September to October. Commercial Engineer's Office 
of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company at Baltimore, 
1912-17; American Friends' Service Committee, 1917-20 (in re- 
construction work in France). 

b. Baltimore, Md., October 9, 1891. s. John Newby Parker and 
Eugenia Hollowell. Address, 1923 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, 
Md. 

Foley, Irvin Corson, A.B. 
Entered 1908. 

Editor-in-Chief, Class Record (IV) ; Founders' Club; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Teacher of English and French, 1912-13; Cedarcrof^ 

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School, Kennett Square, Pa. ; Germantown Friends' School, 1913 
to date (Assistant Principal, and Teacher of English and French). 
Chairman, Germantown District Conference of the Society for 
Organizing Charity; Director, Junior Camp, Camp Megunticook, 
Canada, summer, 1916-18. Member, Educational Association of 
the Middle States and Maryland ; Friends' Educational Associa- 
tion, etc. 

b. Germantown, Pa., November 11, 1891. s. Warren H. Poley 
and Martha Corson, m. December 15, 1917, Frances L. Ross 
(d. October 12, 1918). Address, 33 East Upsal Street, Mt. Airy, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Renninger, John D., A.B. 

Entered 1909 from Ursinus College. 

Teacher. Superintendent, Schools, Ambler, Pa., 1912-16; 
Teacher of Modern Languages, Technical High School, Harris- 
burg, Pa., 1917 to date. First Army Headquarters Regiment, 
Provost Marshal General's Office at General Headquarters, Ser- 
geant. Honorable Discharge, June 14, 1919. 

b. Zieglerville, Pa., January 24, 1890. s. E. S. Renninger and 
Mary Friesbach. m. Carlisle, Pa., October 23, 1917, Ethel Z. 
Zimmerman. Address, 220 Seneca Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 

Rhoad, Kenneth Andrew, A.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Member, Triangle Society. Farming, 1912-17; Y. M. C. A. 
Secretary, Building Secretary at Fort Greble and Fort Adams, 
Newport, R. I., 1917-18; Farming, 1918- . Member, Chester 
Valley Grange. 

b. South Bethlehem, Pa., January 3, 1890. s. George William 
Rhoad and Olivia M. Foelker. Address, Valley View Farm, R. 
F. D. No. 3, Phoenixville, Pa. 

Ritts, Leonard Chase, A.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Manager, Football Team (IV) ; Football "H" (IV) ; Captain, 
Tennis Team (III, IV) ; Triangle Society; Founders' Club. Clerk, 
Butler County National Bank, 1912-14; Clerk, with National Bank 
Examiner, Western, Pa., 1914; Cashier, Lyndora National Bank, 
1914-18; United States Naval Reserve Force, 1918; Secretary- 
Treasurer, Oklahoma Natural Gas Company, 1919- . Member, 
Butler Lodge, No. 272, F, A. M., Lorraine Commandery No. 87, 
K. T. ; Syria Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. ; Y. M. 
C. A., Tulsa; United States Naval Reserve Force; American 
Legion. 



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b. Albany, N. Y., August 5, 1889. s. John V. Ritts and Irene 
C. Blakslee. m. June 28, 1917, Gladys Clark, c. Marcia Clark, 
1919; Leonard Chase, Jr., 1920. Address, 1612 South Detroit 
Avenue, Tulsa, Okla. 

Roberts, William Hooten, S.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Cricket "H" (III) ; Captain, Cricket (IV) ; Class President 
(IV) ; Member, Triangle Society. Secretary and Sales Manager, 
S. L. Allen & Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Member, Moorestowi^i 
Field Club. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., May 26, 1890. s. William H. Roberts 
and Elizabeth Collins Stokes, m. Philadelphia, Pa., September 28, 
1914, Helen Boyd Kester. c. Helen Warrington, 1915; William 
Hooten, III, 1919; Kenneth Stokes, 1921. Address, 51 East 
Maple Avenue, Moorestown, N. J. 

Shipley, Thomas Emlen, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1916.) ' 

Entered 1908. 

Manager, Soccer Team (IV). Attorney-at-Law. With Rob- 
erts, Montgomery & McKeehan, Attorneys, 1916-18; Assistant to 
Chief of Visa Section, Department of State, 1918; with Shipley 
& Vaux, Attorneys, 1919- . Member, Huntingdon Valley Coun- 
try Club. 

b. Germantown, Pa., December 25, 1890. s. Walter Penn Ship- 
ley (Class 1881) and Anne Emlen. m. Darlington, Md., June 11, 
1918, Mary Parker Wroth, c. Anne Emlen. Address, 5629 
Musgrave Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Smiley, Francis Gerow, A.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Football "H" (III); Manager, Track Team (IV). Building 
Superintendent, Resort Hotel, 1912-17; Electrical Operator, Hog 
Island Ship Yard, 1918; Building Superintendent, Resort Hotel, 
1919; Transportation Manager of same to dale. Member, Society 
of Mohonkers; Mohonk Bird Club, etc. 

b. Mohonk Lake, N. Y., May 20, 1889. s. Daniel Smiley (Class 
1878) and Effie Florence Newel, m. North Abington, Mass., 
March 1, 1920, Rachel Orcutt. Address, Mohonk Lake, Ulster 
County, N. Y. 

Smith, Lloyd Mellor, A.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Captain, Soccer Team (IV) ; Manager, Cricket Team (IV) ; 
Class President (II) ; Vice-President, Y. M. C. A. (III). Mem- 
ber, Triangle Society. Teacher, Tokuyama Middle School, Japan ; 



564 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1912 

Student of University of Pennsylvania; Missionary in Japan of 
Protestant Episcopal Church of United States America; Student 
of Divinity School of Protestant Episcopal Church of America. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., September 5, 1890. s. Al- 
banus Longstreth Smith (Class 1881) and Emma Brooks Mellor. 
m. Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa., June 30, 1915, Margaret Eliza- 
beth Hall. Address, 45 East Penn Street, Germantown, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Steere, Walter Hopkins, A.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Manager, Haverfordian (IV). Bond Business, Grand Rapids, 
Mich., to date. Commissioned Second Lieutenant, Infantry, 
United States Army, at Langres, France, October 31, 1918. 

b. Harrisville, R. I., October 18, 1890. s. Job Whittier Steere 
and Ida Velma Hopkins. Address, Browning Hotel, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 

Thomas, Henry Malcolm, Jr., S.B. (M.D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 
1916.) 

Entered 1908. 

Cricket "H" (III) ; Member, Beta Rho Sigma. Medical Stu- 
dent, 1912-16; Interne, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1916-17; 
First Lieutenant, Marine Reserve Corps, 1917-19; Resident, Bos- 
ton City Hospital, 1919-20; Assistant Resident and Resident, Johns 
Hopkins Hospital, 1920-21. Author of scientific articles in medical 
Journals. Member, Pithotomy Club; Baltimore Country Club; 
Bachelors' Cotillon; Baltimore Club. 

b. Baltimore, Md., December 30, 1891. s. Henry M. Thomas 
(Class 1882) and Josephine Carey. Address, 1228 Madison Ave- 
nue, Baltimore, Md. 

Wallerstein, Edward, A.B. 

Entered 1908. 

Football "H" (III, IV); Captain, Gymnasium Team (IV); 
Gymnasium "H" (IV). Printing Business, 1912-15; Salesman, 
Refined Oils, Crew Levick Company, 1916-17; Oil Business, Pro- 
ducing, in Oklahoma, 1917, January to August; United States 
Army, 1917-18, First Lieutenant. Oil Business in Oklahoma, Jan- 
uary, 1919, to August, 1919; in Texas, 1919 to June, 1920; 
Phonograph Division, July, 1920, to date, Brunswick-Balke-Col- 
lender Company. 

b. Kansas City, Mo., December 9, 1891. s. David Wallerstein 
and Nellie Coons. Address, 253 West Hortter Street, German- 
town, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Wheeler, Guy Samuel, A.B. 

Entered during Senior year. 

b. Doylestown, Pa., March 28, 1891. s. George Wheeler and 
Eleanor King. Address, care of Ajax Metal Company, 46 Rich- 
mond Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Non-Graduates 

Biedenbach, Albertus Lucas. 

Entered 1908; left in February, 1910. 

Accountant with Bethlehem Steel Company. 

b. Butler, Pa., September 28, 1889. s. Frank Biedenbach and 
Mary A. Lucas, c. Lucille, 1915; Estella, 1918; Carolyn, 1921. 
Address, 1321 Monroe Avenue, Bethlehem, Pa. 

Brinton, Edward Garrett. 

Entered 1908 ; left 1910. 

Merchant. 

b. West Chester, Pa., June 26, 1889. s. Edward Brinton and 
Ruth H. Brown. Address, 403 North Church Street, West Ches- 
ter, Pa. 

Cadbury, George Norman. 

Entered 1908 ; left Freshman year. 

b. Birmingham, England, July 19, 1890. s. George Cadbury 
and Elsie Mary Taylor. Address, Manor House, Northfield, 
England. 

Clement, Gregory, 

Entered 1908 ; left at end of Freshman year. 

Student, University of Pennsylvania, Engineering Department, 
1909-12. Engineering Department, Philadelphia Electric Com- 
pany, 1913-16; Pennsylvania Compensation Rating Bureau, 1916; 
Insurance Broker, Henry W. Brown & Co., 1917-19; Insurance 
Broker, Robert M. Coyle & Co., 1920- . Member, Zeta Psi 
Fraternity; Insurance Society of Philadelphia; Pennsylvania In- 
surance Federation. 

b. Haverford, Pa., November 28, 1890. s. John B. Clement and 
Dessa W. Crowell. m. Atlantic City, N. J., March 11, 1913, 
Helen Q. Wright, c. Gregory, Jr., 1914; Helen Suzanne, 1915; 
John DeWitt, 1918. Address, 223 East Gravers Lane, Chestnut 
Hill, Pa. 
Garner, Ralph Leslie. 

Entered 1908 ; left 1910. 

Member, Triangle Society. Wool Business with Charles J. 



566 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1912 

Webb & Co., Philadelphia; W. W. Windle Company, Boston, 
Mass. ; Herbert Taylor & Co. (Treasurer) ; Wool Buyer and 
Salesman, Dwight Smith & Son Company, to date. 

b. Hatboro, Pa., September 24, 1889. s. Samuel J. Garner and 
Fannie H. Wilson, m. Scranton, Pa., December 3, 1912, Romaine 
S. Bronson. c. S. Bronson, 1914; Henrietta, 1917; J. Addison, 
1919. Address, 3 Summit Avenue, Winchester, Mass. 

Graham, Walter Franklin. (B.S., Penna. State College, 1914.) 

Entered 1908 ; left at end of Freshman year. 

Metallurgical Work; Standard Roller Bearing Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. ; Ferro Machine and Foundry Company, Cleveland, 
Ohio; Metallurgist, Ingersoll-Rand Company, Athens, Pa.; Second 
Lieutenant, Ordnance, United States Army, Artillery Division, 
Cannon Section. Metallurgical work in connection with manu- 
facture of cannon and cannon steel. Metallurgist, Spicer Manu- 
facturing Corporation, South Plainfield, N. J., to date. Metallur- 
gist, Henry Souther Engineering Company, Hartford, Conn. 
Member, American Institute Mining and Metallurgical Engineers ; 
Society of Automotive Engineers ; American Society for Steel 
Treating; Franklin Institute; American Legion; Phi Kappa Phi 
(Honorary). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 2, 1891. s. Walter Graham and 
. Emily Newbold Baker. Address, 11 Laurel Street, Hartford, 
Conn. 

Hill, Joseph Bennett.(B.S. in Chem., Univ. of Pa., 1913; Ph.D., 
1916.) 

Entered 1908; left at close of Freshman year. 

Laboratory Manager, The Barrett Company, Chemical Depart- 
ment, 1916 to date. Member, The American Chemical Society; 
The Engineers' Club of Philadelphia; American Institute of 
Chemical Engineers ; Society of Sigma Xi ; The Cynwyd Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 3, 1891. s. Horace G. Hill and 
M. Louisa Bennett. Address, 207 North Thirty-fifth Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hoffman, Schuyler Van Vechten, Jr. 

Entered 1908; left at close of Freshman year. 

Student of Mechanical Engineering, Cornell University. Metal- 
lurgical Engineering, National Tube Company; Civilian Supervis- 
ing Inspector, Ordnance Department; New York District Claims 
Board of Ordnance Department; Reed & Hoffman, New York 
City, to date. 

b. Roselle, N. J., April 10, 1890. s. Schuyler Van Vechten 



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Hoffman and Mary Winthrop Sargent, m. New York City, May 
15, 1917, Dorothy Fuller, c. Schuyler Van Vechten, III, 1918. 
Address, 122 Edgewood Avenue, Larchmont, N. Y. 

Kwan, Van Cho. 

Entered 1908 ; left Sophomore year. 

b. Canton, China, October 2, 1889. s. Loy Kwan and Leung 
See. Address, Canton Christian College, Honglok, Canton, China. 

Lowry, John Blanchard. 

Entered 1908; left during Freshman year. 

Wholesale Grocer. Member, Union League. 

b. Camden, N. J., February 9, 1889. s. Isaac S. Lowry and 
Kate Blanchard. m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 22, 1913, Constance 
MacDonell Crittenden. Address, Dove Lake Farm, Ardmore, Pa. 

Raub, William Webster. (A.B., DePauw Univ., 1911.) 

Entered 1908; left during Freshman year. 

Associated with Joseph M. Hobbs Company, Brokers, Canned 
Foods and Dried Fruits. Member, Food Products Club of Chi- 
cago; Phi Delta Theta. Haverford Club of Chicago. 

b. Chicago, 111., April 7, 1887. s. William Wallace Raub and 
Mary J. Allen, m. Chrisman, III, March 31, 1913, Ethel Janette 
Johnston, c. Margery Ellen, 1914; Nancy Claire, 1917. Address, 
6534 Kenwood Street, Chicago, 111. 

Robuck, Pearl Franz. (B.S., Wilmington, O., 1911.) 

Entered 1911 from Wilmington College. 

b. Westboro, Ohio, July 5, 1884. s. Albert W. Robuck and 
Elizabeth Garner. Address, Rawlins, Wyo. 

Sturgis, Samuel Booth. (M.D., 1914., Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered 1908 ; left at close of Sophomore year. 

Student of Medicine, 1910-14; Interne at Easton Hospital, 
1914-15; Surgeon-in-Chief, Foot Hills Sanatorium, Lenoir, N. C, 
1915-17; also Lecturer on Hygiene at Davenport College, Lenoir, 
N. C. ; Captain, Medical Corps, United States Army, 1917-19; 1 
year's service in A. E. F. as Neuro-Surgeon on Base Hospital 
No. 65. Practice of Medicine and Assistant Instructor in Surgery 
at University of Pennsylvania to date. 

b. Montgomery County, Pa., May 2, 1891. s. Samuel Sturgis 
and Julia Vautier. m. Goldsboro, N. C, July 6, 1916, Margaret 
Castex Jones, M. D. Address, 119 Coulter Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. 



568 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1913 

Tunis, Richard. 

Entered 1907; left in June, 1910. 

Member, Beta Rho Sigma. Civil Engineer, Railroad Mainte- 
nance; Civil Engineer, Construction Corporation; Assistant Gen- 
eral Superintendent, with W. W. Lindsay & Co., Inc., Engineers 
and Contractors, to date. Member, University Club. 

b. Chestnut Hill, Pa., August 8, 1890. s. Thomas R. Tunis and 
Mary V. Wurts. m. Lewistown, Pa., September 15, 1916, Clara 
Teats, c. Dorothea R., 1917; R. Martyn, 1921. Address, 5927 
Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Votaw, George Joseph. 

Entered 1911 from Friends' University. 

b. Oskaloosa, Iowa, August 1, 1887. s. Oscar E, Votaw and 
Elizabeth Allseys. Address, Eudora, Kan. 

Wetzel, Charles Howard. (M.E., Cornell, 1913.) 
Entered 1908 ; left at close of Sophomore year. 
Assistant Yard Master, New Jersey Zinc Company, Palmerton, 
Pa., 1913-14; Street Clerk, United Gas Improvement Company, 
Philadelphia, 1914-15; Mechanical Engineer, Wayne Iron Works, 
Philadelphia, 1915-17; Officer Candidate, First Officers' Training 
Corps, Fort Niagara, N. Y., 1917; Second Lieutenant, Officers' 
Reserve Corps, 154th Depot Brigade, Camp Meade, Md., 1917; 
First Lieutenant, National Army, 1917-18; Captain, United States 
Army, 1918-19. 154th Depot Brigade and 32d Machine Gun 
Battalion, 11th Division. 1919 to date, Treasurer, Wayne Iron 
Works, Philadelphia. Member, Union League, Philadelphia; The 
American Legion. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 29, 1892. s. Charles M. Wetzel 
and Jennie E. Smith, m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 1, 1918, Mar- 
jorie Suplee. c. Barbara, 1918; Charles M. 1921. Address, 818 
Commercial Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1913 

Baker, Paul Gay, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Nute High School, Milton, N. H. 

Electrical Work with the Westinghouse Electric and Manufac- 
turing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa., 1913-17; First Class Pri- 
vate, Field Hospital, 1917-19; Electrical Work with the Stanley 
Worker, New Britain, Conn., 1919 to date. 

b. West Charleston, Va., March 26, 1890. s. Orrin Gay Baker 
and Aleda M. Barnes, m. Kensington, Conn., Emily Hart Porter. 
c. Harrison Porter, 1918 ; Lawrence Porter, 1920. Address, Perci- 
val Avenue, Kensington, Conn, 



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Beatty, Joseph Moorhead, Jr., A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1914; 
Ph.D., Harvard, 1917.) 

Entered Freshman year from Lower Merion High. 

Editor-in-Chief of Haverfordian (H, HI) ; Phi Beta Kappa 
(HI). Instructor in Latin and French, Pomfret School, Pom- 
fret, Conn. ; Assistant Professor of English, Goucher College, 
Baltimore, Md. Founder of the Founders' Club of Haverford 
College, 1914. Author: "The Letters of Judge Henry Wynkoop," 
1914; "Charles Churchill's Treatment of the Couplet," 1919; 
"Johannes de Chause, Hauberger," 1919; "The Political Satires 
of Charles Churchill," 1919; "Sir Robert de Assheton, Treasurer 
of England," 1919; "The Redman Family of Philadelphia," 1919; 
"The Battle of the Players and the Poets," 1919; "Letters of the 
Four Beatty Brothers of the Continental Army (1774-96)," 1920; 
"Garrick, Colman, and the Clandestine Marriage," 1921 ; "Asshe- 
ton of Salford and Penn of Pennsylvania," 1921 ; "Milton and 
the Milburns," 1921; "Doctor Johnson and the Occult," 1922. 
Member, Founders' Club (Board of Governors) ; Historical So- 
ciety of Pennsylvania; Modern Language Association of America; 
Vice-President, The Haverford Society of Maryland. 

b. Villa Nova, Pa., January 23, 1891. s. Joseph Moorhead 
Beatty and Laura Milburn Schaefer. Address, Toughkenamon, 
Pa. 

Brown, Paul Howard, B.S. (B.S., Earlham College, 1912.) 

Entered Senior year from Earlham College. 

Track "H" (IV). Office Manager, Comstock-Bolton Company. 
Secretary of Central Board on Officials of Intercollegiate Football 
Rules Committee, 1913. Instructor, Earlham College, 1913-16. 
Purchasing Agent, Earlham College, 1916-17. Business Manager 
of same, 1916-20. Office Manager, Comstock-Bolton Company, 
1920 to date. Member, Kansas City Accountants' and Auditors' 
Club. 

b. Cleveland, Ohio, July 12, 1889. s. Alfred Brown and Effie 
Afton Newbern. m. Greenfield, Ind., August 22, 1913, Mary 
Alice Elliott, c. Howard William, 1914; Martha Alice, 1919; 
Alfred Clarkson, 1921. Address, 3735 Belief ontaine Avenue, 
Kansas City, Mo. 

Crosman, Charles Henry, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Haverford School. 

Manager, Football (IV). Investment Banker. Standard Sup- 
ply and Equipment Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1913-14; The 
Pathescope Company of Philadelphia, 1914-15; The Hershey 



570 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1913 

Chocolate Company, Hershey, Pa. ; with Chicago Herald; firm of 
F. W. Atkin and C. H. Crosman, Business Organization and Pub- 
Hcity ; Emergency Fleet Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Repre- 
sentative, Cincinnati Office, The Tillotson & Wolcott Company, 
Investment Bankers. Member, Miami Valley Golf Club. 

b. Haverford, Pa., November 18, 1890. s. Charles Sumner 
Crosman (1878) and Sarah Elizabeth Fuller, m. Dayton, Ohio, 
June 8, 1916, Dorothy Pierce Craven, c. William Sumner, 1920. 
Address, 550 Superior Avenue, Dayton, Ohio. 

Crowder, William Samuel, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Chestnut Hill Academy. 

Track "H" (II); Manager, Gymnasium Team (IV). Clerk, 
Girard Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 2 years. American 
Friends' Service Committee, France, and Signal Corps, United 
States Army, 9 months, France. Director, Imperial Type Metal 
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Member, Philadelphia Cricket Club, 
St. Martins, Philadelphia. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., April 27, 1892. s. Walter J, 
Crowder and Alice Betty Scatchard. Address, 205 West Upsal 
Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Curtis, Frederick Augustus, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Wilmington Friends' School. 

Chemist. Chemist and Tester in Paper Laboratories, Wilming- 
ton, Del., Holyoke, Mass., and Dayton, Ohio; Corporal, Field 
Artillery ; Sergeant, First Class, Ordnance Corps ; Technologist, 
in charge Paper Section, United States Bureau of Standards 
Washington, D. C. Member of American Chemical Society; Tech- 
nical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry; Engineers 
Club, Dayton, Ohio. 

b. Wilmington, Del., June 2, 1891. s. Charles M. Curtis and 
Phoebe George Bradford, m. Dayton, Ohio, February 12, 1919, 
Janet Hults Nevius. Address, 23 Chevy Chase Apartments, 
Washington, D. C. 

Diament, Francis Harrar, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Haverford School. 

Retail and Wholesale Furniture and Decorators, Philadelphia, 
Pa. F, W. V. R. C. in France. Member of Merion Cricket Club. 

b. Devon, Pa., August 31, 1892. s. Albert L. Diament and 
Ida Harrar. Address, Devon, Pa. 

Froelicher, Francis Mitchell, A.B. (M.A., Johns Hopkins Univ.) 
Entered Freshman year from Baltimore City College. 
Football "H" (II, III, IV) ; Captain (IV) ; Track "H" (I, II, 



1913] MATRICULATE CATALOG 571 

III, IV); Captain (IV). Holder of College Records in Shot 
Put and Broad Jump. Leader of Glee Club (IV). Senior Presi- 
dent. Teacher. Head of Modem Language Department, Park 
School, Baltimore, Md., 1913-21. Head Master, Oak Lane Coun- 
try Day School, Oak Lane, Pa., at present time. U. S. B. W. R., 
Director of Camps for Maryland. Author: "Swiss Stories and 
Legends" ; "Speaking vs. Reading" ; Modern Language Associa- 
tion Journal. Member, Modern Language Association; National 
Educational Association; Educational Society of Baltimore; Drama 
League ; Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. Baltimore, Md., September 8, 1892. s. Hans Froelicher and 
Frances H. Mitchell, m. Philadelphia, Pa., September 5, 1914, 
Elizabeth Collins Lowry. c. Elizabeth L., 1915; Francis M., Jr., 
1919; Deborah P., 1921. Address, Oak Lane Country Day School, 
Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Gifford, Philip Collins, A.B.; MA. 

Entered Freshman year from Moses Brown School. 

Business Manager of Haverford Nezvs (II, III) ; Editor-in- 
Chief (IV); Gymnasium Captain (IV); Track "H" (IV). 
Teacher, Moses Brown School, 1914-19. Director, Moses Brown 
Centennial Fund Campaign, 1919-20. Manager, Providence 
Branch, Moors & Cabot, Investment Bankers, Boston, Mass. 
Member, Harvard Business School Alumni Association. 

b. Haverford, Pa., September 22, 1891. s. Seth K. Gifford 
(1876) and Mary Amy Collins, m. Providence, R. I., June 17, 
1916, Helen Sarah Thomas, c. Philip ColHns, Jr., 1919; Seth 
Kelley, II, 1921. Address, 324 Hospital Trust Building, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Goddard, Arthur Herbert, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Fairhaven High School, Mass. 

Architect. Draftsman, Vermont Marble Company, 1914-15. 
Examiner in Physics, United States Civil Service Committee, 
1915-16. Captain, Infantry, 1916-19. Architectural Draftsman, 
1919-20. Member, American Association of Engineers; American 
Legion; Atelier Wynkoop. 

b. Durham, Me., August 8, 1890. s. Alvano C. Goddard and 
Ida M. Howes. Address, 24 Larch Avenue, Fairhaven, Mass. 

tGregory, Raymond, A.B. , (A.B., Wilmington, O., 1912; A.M., 
Harvard, 1914; Ph.D., Ohio State Univ., 1917.) 
Entered Senior year from Wilmington College, Ohio. 
Student, 
b. New Antioch, Ohio, October 1, 1879. s. John Wistar Gregory 



572 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1913 

and Alia Elizabeth Moon. d. New Vienna, Ohio, December 6, 
1920. 

Hadley, Lawrence Nathan, A.B. (A.B., Friends' Univ., 1912.) 
Entered Senior year from Friends' University, Kansas. 
Farmer and Stock Raiser. Director, School Board. Vice- 
President of the Alumni Association of Friends' University, 1918- 
19. Member of Sedgwick County War Work Association. 

b. Coldwater, Kan., December 27, 1888. s. James Hadley and 
Mary Anna Lindley. m. Wichita, Kan., June 17, 1913, Daisy B. 
Zaring. c. Mary Helen, 1914; Lawrence Nathan, Jr., 1916. Ad- 
dress, R. D., No. 3, Valley Center, Kan. 

Hall, Norris Folger, A.B., A.M., 1913. (A.M., Harvard, 1915; 
Ph.D., Harvard, 1917.) 

Entered Freshman year from Moses Brown School. 

Vice-President of Cap and Bells Club (IV) ; President of Stu- 
dent Council (IV). Editor-in-Chief of Class Record (IV). 
Graduate Student, Harvard University, 1913-17. Captain, 
Chemical Warfare, 1917-19. Instructor in Chemistry, Harvard 
University, 1919 to date. Author: "An Attempt to Separate the 
Isotopic Forms of Lead by Fractional Crystallization"; "The 
Drainage of Crystals"; "On Periodicity Among the Radioactive 
Elements" ; "The Melting Points and Thermoelectric Behavior of 
Lead Isotopes." Member, American Chemical Society; Alpha 
Chi Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Colonial Club of Cambridge, Mass.; 
Founders' Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 7, 1891. s. Lyman Beecher Hall and 
Carolyn Coffin Ladd. Address, 3-C Boylston Hall, Cambridge, 
Mass. 

Hare, William Yarnall, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from West Chester High School. 

With Greenleaf & Crosby Company, Jacksonville and Palm 
Beach, Fla., Jewelers, 1913-15 and 1919-20. Reconstruction and 
F. W. V. R. C, 1917-18. Chase National Bank, New York City, 
to date. Member of Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. West Chester, Pa., November 24, 1889. s. Jonathan C. Hare 
and Lydia T. Yarnall. Address, 3401 North Twenty-first Street. 
Philadelphia, Pa., and 60 West Ninety-third Street, New York 
City. 

Hires, Charles Elmer, Jr., B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Haverford School. 
Charter Member of Cap and Bells Club (II). Treasurer, 
Charles E. Hires Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Treasurer and 



1913] MATRICULATE CATALOG 573 

Vice-President of Hires Sugar Company of Cuba. Member of 
Triangle Society. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 27, 1891. s. Charles E. Hires and 
Clara K. Smith, m. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., June 12, 
1918, Else M. Keppelmann. c. Charles Elmer, 3d, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 6642 McCallum Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Howson, Richard, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Haverford School. 

Southwark Foundry and Machine Company; Philadelphia Elec- 
tric Company; Howson & Howson, Attorneys and Solicitors of 
Patents, Philadelphia, Pa. Member, Franklin Institute of Phila- 
delphia; Engineers' Club of Philadelphia; Phi Delta Theta Fra- 
ternity; Triangle Society. 

b. Wayne, Pa., April 20, 1891. s. Charles Howson and 
Augustine Ware. m. Wayne, Pa., December 24, 1917, Mary 
Hurd Holmes, c. Mary Holmes, 1919. Address, 36 Mansion 
Avenue, Haddonfield, N. J. 

Longstreth, William Church, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Chestnut Hill Academy. 

Football "H" (II); Soccer "H" (IV); President of Athletic 
Association (IV). Salesman. James A, Biddle Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. ; Assistant Foreman, Westinghouse Electric and Manu- 
facturing Company, Newark, N. J. ; Carnegie Institute of Tech- 
nology, Assistant Dean. United States Army. Salesman, Atwater 
Kent Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Partner in firm 
of Longstreth & Van Dyke, Electrical Instruments, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

b. Germantown, Pa., December 16, 1891. s. William Morris 
Longstreth (1872) and Elizabeth Inskeep Church. Address, 
400 S. 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Ludlam, Jesse Diverty, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Cape May Court House High 
School. 

Title Examiner. Law Student and Title Examiner, Cape Ma} 
Court House, N. J. Private, Infantry, 1918. 

b. Cape May Court House, N. J., January 17, 1892. s. Leslie 
S. Ludham and Lida Adams, m. Stone Harbor, N. J., June 8, 
1918, Patience Marshall Richter. c. John Marshall, 1920. Ad- 
dress, Cape May Court House, N. J. 

Maule, Edmund Richardson, A.B. 

Entered Sophomore year from Class of 1912. 

Cricket "H" (IV). With Whitall, Tatum Company, Glass 



574 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1913 

Manufacturers, Philadelphia, Pa., 1913 to date. Medical Corps, 
1918. Member, Moorestown Field Club. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., May 30, 1890. s. Edmund Weyman 
Maule and Isabelle Murray Richardson. Address, 654 Chester 
Avenue, Moorestown, N. J. 

Meader, Stephen Warren, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Moses Brown School. 

Agent, Children's Aid Society, Newark, N. J. ; General Secre- 
tary, Big Brother Movement, Newark, N. J.; Publicity Manager, 
Reilly and Britton Publishing Company, Chicago, 111. ; with Curtis 
PubHshing Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1916-21 ; Associate Editor, 
The Country Gentleman, 1920-21 ; Advertising Department, The 
Holmes Press, Philadelphia, Pa., 1921 to date. Author of "The 
Black Buccaneer," Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1920, and several short 
stories in Farm and Fireside, Boys' Life, and other magazines. 

b. Providence, R. I., May 2, 1892. s. Walter Sidney Meader 
and Lucy Jones Hawkes. m. Montclair, N. J., December 16, 
1916, Elizabeth Hoyt. c. Stephen Warren, Jr., 1918, Jane Annes- 
ley, 1919; John Hoyt, 1921. Address, 119 E. 2nd Street, Moores- 
town, N. J. 

Mendenhall, Lloyd Hadley,B.S. (B.S., 1912; A.M., Penn College, 
1913.) 

Entered Senior year from Penn College, Iowa. 

Professor of Chemistry and Physics, Pacific College, 1913-14; 
Student, Kennedy School of Missions, Hartford, Conn., 1914-15; 
Missionary in Cuba under the American Friends' Board of For- 
eign Missions, 1915-19; Missionary Work in Victoria, Mex., 1919 
20; Farming and Stock Raising, Earlham, Iowa, 1920 to date. 

b. Earlham, Iowa, February 9, 1888. s. John J. Mendenhall 
and Mira R. Hadley. m. Le Grand, Iowa, August 28, 1913, 
Bertha Louise Hammond, c. Lewis Herschel, 1915; John Or- 
ville, 1917 (d. 1920). Address, R. D. No. 3, Earlham, Iowa. 

Montgomery, George, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1914.) 

Entered Freshman year from Central High School, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Winner of Everett Medal (II) ; Clementine Cope Fellowship 
(IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa (IV) ; Final Honors in Latin and History 
(IV). Head of Department of English, Guilford College, 1914- 
15. Instructor in English, West Philadelphia High School for 
Boys, 1915 to date. Head of the Department of English in Drexel 
Institute Evening School. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 7, 1890. s. John Montgomery and 



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Margaret Russell, m. Norristown, Pa., June 28, 1916, Pearl H. 
Daub. Address, 1638 North Fifty-seventh Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Nicholson, Herbert Victor, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Westtown Boarding School. 

Football "H" (IV) ; Manager, Soccer (IV) ; President of Y. 
M. C. A. (IV) ; Track "H" (II). Teacher, Westtown Boarding 
School, 1913-15. Missionary under Foreign Missionary Associa- 
tion of Friends of Philadelphia, in Japan, 1915 to date. 

b. Rochester, N. Y., January 30, 1892. s. Arthur Lees Nichol- 
son and Margaret Fox Bentley. m. Doshisha, Kyoto, Japan, 
March 31, 1920, Madeline C. Waterhouse. Address, R. D. No. 1, 
Westville, N. J. 

Offermann, Harry Carl, A.B. (A.M., Princeton, 1914; B.D., Mt. 
Airy Theological Seminary, 1917.) 

Entered Senior year from the Class of 1914. 

Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Student, Princeton University, 1913-14; 
Mt. Airy Theological Seminary, 1914-17. Holy Lutheran Church, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1918-20. Pastor, St. John's Lutheran Church, 
Milton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1920 to date. 

b. Camden, N. J., December 4, 1892. s. Henry F. Ofiferman and 
Emily Saalman. Address, St. John's Lutheran Church, Milton 
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Pickett, Samuel Caleb, A.B. (A.B., Whittier, 1911.) 

Entered Senior year from Whittier College. 

Insurance Clerk, Mutual Life Insurance Company, Hartford, 
Conn. Machine Gun Company, 1st Connecticut Infantry, Nogales, 
Ariz., 1916; First Lieutenant, Company F, 102d Infantry, 1917- 
18; Captain, Company F, 102d Infantry, 1918-19; Overseas Serv- 
ice, 1917-19; wounded in action, September 14, 1918. 

b. Escondido, Cal., April 10, 1890. s. David Pickett and Elmina 
Stanley. Address, 1508 East Seventh Street, Long Beach, Cal. 

Porter, Oliver Moore, B.S., M.A. (M.F., Yale, 1915.) 

Entered Freshman year from William Penn Charter School. 
Football "H" (I, IV) ; Track "H" (I, HI, IV) ; Leader, Man- 
dolin Club (III) ; Winner, Everett Medal (I) ; Winner, Alumni 
Oratorical Contest (IV); Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Forester. 
United States Forest Service, 1915-17. Captain, Engineers, with 
A. E. F. in France, 1917-19. Chief, Quartermaster Fuelwood 
Production, S. O. S. With American Paper and Pulp Association, 
New York, 1919 to date. Member, American Forestry Associa- 



576 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1913 

tion; Society of American Foresters; Founders' Club; Society of 
American Military Engineers ; Canadian Society of Forest Engi- 
neers; Connecticut Forestry Association; Massachusetts Forestry 
Association; Maine Forestry Association. 

b. Kensington, Conn., February 23, 1892. s. Isaac Porter and 
Alice I. Bauer, m. Oak Bluffs, Mass., July 15, 1917, Margaret 
Claflin. Address, care of American Paper and Pulp Association, 
18 East Forty-first Street, New York, N. Y. 

Tatnall, Joseph, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Wilmington High School. 

Football "H" (IV) ; Soccer "H" (IV) ; Cheer Leader (IV) ; 
Manager, Track (IV) ; Senior President; President, College As- 
sociation (IV) ; Spoon Man (IV). Salesman, Brown & Bailey 
Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1913-17; Chief Cost Clerk of same, 
1917-18. Senior Instructor, Training Department of New York 
Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, N. J., 1918-21 ; Salesman, 
The Charles E. Hires Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1921 ; Ac- 
tuarial Department, The Provident Life and Trust Company of 
Philadelphia, 1921-22; Agent for same, 1922 to date. Member, 
Founders' Club, and Cap and Bells Club. 

b. Wilmington, Del., May 30, 1891. s. Ashton Richardson 
Tatnall and Mary Reybold. m. Gardiner, N. Y., September 25, 
1917, Rosalyn Christine Smith, c. Joseph Birdsall, 1918; Phillip 
Reybold, 1921. Address, 329 Cypress Avenue, Woodlynne, Cam- 
den, N. J. 

Taylor, Norman Henry, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1914; M.D., Har- 
vard, 1918.) 

Entered Freshman year from Haverford School. 

Manager, Cricket Team (IV). Physician. Harvard Medical 
School, 1914-18. Interne, Pennsylvania Hospital, 1918-19. First 
Lieutenant, Marine Reserve Corps. Assistant Director Public 
Health, Philadelphia, Pa., 1920 to date. Member, Philadelphia 
County Medical Society ; Philadelphia Pediatric Society ; American 
Medical Association; Harvard Club of New York; Founders' 
Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 18, 1892. s. Frank H. Taylor 
(1876) and Rebecca M. Nicholson. Address, 33 East Springfield 
Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa, 

Thomas, Lester Ralston. B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Westtown School. 
Football "H" (III, IV) ; Soccer "H" (IV) ; Captain, Soccer 
(IV); Track "H" (II, III, IV); Captain, Track (HI). In- 



1913] MATRICULATE CATALOG 577 

structor, Westtown School, 1913-17. With Friends' Reconstruc- 
tion Unit and American Red Cross, 1917-19. Teacher of Chem- 
istry and Physical Director, Moses Brown School, Providence, 
R. I., 1919-1922. Head Master, Friends' Central School, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., to date. 

b. Avondale, Pa., January 19, 1890. s. Joshua Thomas and 
Annie Jane Meloney. m. Pottsville, Pa., September 1, 1916, Alice 
Stanton Bennett. Address, Friends' Central School, 15th and 
Race Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 

VanSickle, John Valentine, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Baltimore City College. 

Track "H" (IV) ; Captain and Manager of Tennis Team (IV) ; 
Final Honors in Economics (IV); Phi Beta Kappa (IV). As- 
sistant in Economics, Harvard University, 1915-17. First Lieu- 
tenant, Air Service, 1917-19. Assistant in American Embassy, 
Paris, 1919 to date. 

b. Denver, Col, April 30, 1892. s. James H. Van Sickle and 
Caroline Valentine. Address, 16 Buckingham Street, Springfield, 
Mass. 

Webb, William, A.B.; A.M., 1914. (Bach, of Library Science, 

N. Y. State Library School, 1916.) 

Entered Freshman year from Cedarcroft School, Kennett 
Square, Pa, 

Librarian. Assistant, Legislative Reference Section, New 
York State Library, 1915-16; Sub-Librarian of same, 1916-17. 
With American Friends' Service Committee in France and Ger- 
many, 1917-20; Chief of Extension Department, Detroit Public 
Library, 1920 to date. 

b. Williamsport, Pa., January 4, 1893. s. William E. Webb 
and Emma Grace Evans. Address, Detroit Public Library, De- 
troit, Mich. 

Winslow, Edwards Fayssoux, A.B. (Phar. D., Univ. of Md., 
1909.) 
Entered Senior year from Class of 1905. 

Pharmacist. With Pennsylvania Steel Company, Steelton, Pa. ; 
Bell Telephone Company, Bryn Mawr, Pa. ; Manager of Hypo- 
dermic Tablet Manufacturing Department, H. K. Mulford Com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Baltimore, Md., November 23, 1883. s. Randolph Winslow 
(1871) and Rebecca Fayssoux Leiper. m. Haverford, Pa., June 
6, 1905, Emma White Garrigues. c. Randolph, 2d, Sarah Garri- 
gues, 1911. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

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578 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1913 

Winslow, George Leiper, B.S. (A.B., St. John's College, 1912; 
B.S. in Engr., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1916.) 

Entered Senior year from St. John's College, Md. 

Engineer. Rodman, Trenton Division, Pennsylvania Railroad, 
1916-17. First Lieutenant, Engineers, 1917-19. Assistant Super- 
visor of Track, Pennsylvania Railroad, 1919 to date. Member, 
Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity. 

b. Baltimore, Md.. March 4, 1893. s. Randolph Winslow (1871) 
and Rebecca F. Leiper. m. Philadelphia, Pa., May 5, 1917, Dor- 
othy H. Massey. Address, 1900 Mt. Royal Terrace, Baltimore, 
Md. 

Woosley, John Brooks, A.B.; A.M., 1914. 

Entered Senior year from Guilford College. 

Professor of History and Economics, Guilford College, N. C, 
1914-17; First Lieutenant, Infantry, 1917-19. Principal, James- 
town High School, Jamestown, N. C, 1919-20. Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Economics, University of North Carolina, 1920 to date. 

b. Ashboro, N. C, January 20, 1892. s. John E. Woosley and 
Pauline Fishel. Address, Chapel Hill, N. C. 

Young, Charles Otis, B.S. ; A.M. 1914. (Ph.D., Univ. of Pitts- 
burgh, 1918.) 

Entered Freshman year from Toledo (Ohio) High School. 

Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Research Chemist. Bureau of Chem- 
istry, United States Department of Agriculture, 1914-15; Citrus 
Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture, Los An- 
geles, Cal., 1915-16; Instructor in Organic Chemistry, University 
of Pittsburgh, 1916-18; Research Fellow, Mellon Institute, Pitts- 
burgh, 1918-20; Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation, Clen- 
denin, W. Va., 1920-21 ; Chemist, Union Carbide and Carbon 
Research Laboratory, Long Island City, 1921 to date. Member, 
American Chemical Society ; Chemists Club, New York ; Alpha 
Chi Sigma ; Phi Lambda Upsilon ; Phi Beta Kappa. 

b. Mexico City, Mex., June 21, 1892. s. Herbert A. Young 
and Olive C. Pratt. Address, 91 Eighteenth Street, Elmhurst, 
L. I., N. Y. 

Non-Graduates 

Briles, Herman McKinley. 

Entered 1909; left during the year. 

b. Westfield, Ind., October 12, 1882. s. John C. Briles and 
Rachel Ellen . Address, Iowa Park, Texas. 



1913] MATRICULATE CATALOG 579 

Darlington, Charles Goodliffe, (M.D., 1915, Medico Chirurgical 
College.) 

Entered 1909; left at close of Sophomore year. 

Physician. Assistant Pathologist, Pathologist, 1st United States 
Base Hospital No. 1 ; Captain, Medical Corps, United States Army. 
Serologist, Bellevue Hospital, New York City ; Assistant, Depart- 
ment of Pathology, New York University, and Bellevue Hospital 
Medical College, to date. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., January 28, 1892. s. Gustavus C. Darling- 
ton and Kate Annabel Beams, m. New York City, June 16, 1915, 
Mabel Isabel Heinz, c. Annabel Elizabeth, 1916. Address, Tena- 

fly, N. J. 

Fallon, Louis Fleming. (A.B., and M.D., 1916, Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered 1909; left May, 1910. 

Physician. 

b. Wayne, Pa., August 13, 1891. s. Christopher Fallon and 
Amy Lewis, m. St. Johns, Newfoundland, October 4, 1917, 
Anna E. Burke, c. Louis Fleming, Jr., 1918; Christopher, 1920; 
Richard N., 1922. Address, St. Johns, Newfoundland. 

Kellett, William Wallace. (Litt. B., Princeton, 1913.) 

Entered Junior year from Princeton University; left the same 
year. 

Sales Department, Liquid Carbonic Company, Chicago; Sales 
Representative, B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio; 
Pilot, French Flying Corps; American Representative, Henri & 
Maurice Farman Aeroplanes, Billancourt, Seine, France (1 West 
Thirty-fourth Street, New York City). Member, Germantown 
Cricket Club ; Kansas City Athletic Club ; American Flying Club ; 
Aero Club of Pennsylvania ; Princeton Tower Club. 

b. Boston, Mass., December 20, 1891. s. William Wallace Kel- 
lett and Frances Revere Flagler. Address, 5103 Newhall Street, 
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Kirk, Elisha Theophllus. (B.S., 1919.) 

Entered 1909 ; left at close of Sophomore year. 
Photographer, in Boston, 1911-12; Pennsylvania Chestnut 
Blight Laboratories, etc., 1912-14; Photographer for Pennsylvania 
State College, 1914-20; entered Des Moines Still College of Oste- 
opathy, 1920. Member, Phi Kappa Phi (Honorary) ; Pennsyl- 
vania State College University Club. 

b. Columbiana, Ohio, November 24, 1887. s. Nathan Kirk 
and Mary F. Morlan. m. Harrisville, Ohio, June 24, 1914, Alice 
Mary Steer, c. Mary Evelyn, 1915. Address, 2416 Kingman 
Boulevard, Des Moines, Iowa. 



580 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1913 

Kojima, Edward Masayoshi. A.B., Potomac Univ., 1917; LL.B., 
1920; J.D., 1920; D.C.L., 1921.) 

Entered 1911; left 1911. 

Patent Attorney since 1917. Associate Member, United States 
Patent Office Society. 

b. Japan, December 14, 1885. s. Hidetaro Kojima and Tarn 
Watano. m. Tokyo, Japan, May 3, 1913, Shizue Okamoto. c. 
Aiko (girl), 1916; Emiko (girl), 1921. Address, Fukuyone, 
Saihaku Gun, Tottori Ken, Japan, and 105 East First Street, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 

Kurtz, Henry Keller, Jr. 

Entered 1909; left during Freshman year. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., July 19, 1891. s. Henry Keller Kurtz and 
Leila Longaker. Address, 448 School Lane, Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Lycett, Townsend Whelen. 

Entered 1909; left during Freshman year. 

b. Haverford, Pa., September 11, 1890. s. William Montague 
Lycett and Alice Maude Whelen. Address, 2124 Pine Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

McConnell, William Mallery. 

Entered 1909; left during Freshman year. 

b. Pittsburgh, Pa., February 9, 1891. s. Edward Barr McCon- 
nell and Ida Adela Mallery. Last address, 8 Court Street, Con- 
cord, N. H. 

Morgan, Gerard. 

Entered 1909; left during Freshman year. 

b. Baltimore, Md., October 11, 1889. s. Gerard Emory Morgan 
and Susan Frances Viles. Address, care of Gerard E. Morgan, 
Baltimore City College, Baltimore, Md. 

Peaslee, Francis Albert. 

Entered 1909; left during Freshman year, 
b. Pittsfield, N. H., August 7, 1891. s. Albert N. Peaslee and 
Hannah . Address, Pittsfield, N. H. 

Redfield, Arthur Clarence. (B.S., Harvard, 1914; Ph.D., 1917.) 
Entered 1909; left at close of Freshman year. 
Student, Harvard University, 1910-17; Cambridge University, 
1920-21 ; Instructor in Physiology, Harvard Medical School, 1918- 
19; Assistant Professor, Physiology, University of Toronto, 



1913] MATRICULATE CATALOG 581 

Toronto, Ontario; 1919-20, Assistant Professor, Physiology, Har- 
vard Medical School, 1921- . Member, Phi Beta Kappa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 15, 1890. s. Robert S. Redfield 
and Mary Thibault Guillon. m. Concord, Mass., June 19, 1913, 
Elizabeth Sewall Pratt (d. 1920). Address, 7Z Main Street, Con- 
cord, Mass. 

Richards, William. (A.B., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1916.) 

Entered 1909; left March, 1911. 

Student in Germany, 1911-12; at University of Wisconsin, 
1913-16; Scholarship from American-Scandinavian Foundation 
for the Study of Danish Literature at University of Copenhagenj 
1916-17. 

b. Bethlehem, Pa., June 12, 1890. s. Joseph William Richards 
and Annamarie Gadd. m. Copenhagen, Denmark, July 29, 1916, 
Johanne Jensen, c. Kirsten Daisy, 1918. Address, care of 
American-Scandinavian Foundation, 25 West Forty-fifth Street, 
New York City. 

Rosse, George Morton. 

Entered February, 1910, from State College ; left same year. 

b. Washington, D. C, April 17, 1891. s. Irving Collins Rosse 
and Florence James Rosse. Last address, care of Mrs. William 
James, 15 Irving Street, Cambridge, Mass. 

Sargent, Gorham Parsons. (A.B., 1914, Dartmouth.) 

Entered September, 1908; left 1910. 

Sailed with 19th Engineers for France, 1917; Sergeant, 1918; 
Discharged, Camp Dix, May 2, 1919. General Insurance Business, 
Hare & Chase, Philadelphia, to date. Member, Chi Phi Fra- 
ternity; Chi Phi Circle of Philadelphia; Merion Cricket Club; 
American Legion. 

b. Bridgewater, Mass., August 18, 1891. s. Winthrop Sargent 
and Emma Worcester, m. Riverton, N. J., July 21, 1919, Dorothy 
Inskeep Shreve. Address, Panmure Avenue, Haverford, Pa, 

Stieff, Frederick Philip, Jr. 

Entered Fall of 1909; left Spring of 1912. 

Gymnasium "H" (I) ; Member, Cap and Bells. Director of 
Baltimore Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Member, Finance 
Committee); Fellow in American Geographical Society; First 
Lieutenant, Signal Corps, United States Army ; Vice-President, 
Charles M. Stieff, Inc., Piano Manufacturers, Baltimore, Md., to 
date. Member, Baltimore Country Club ; University Club ; Ki- 



582 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1913 

wanis Club (Music Committee); Advertising Club; Automobile 
Club of Maryland; American Academy Political and Social Sci- 
ence; Maryland Academy of Sciences; Maryland League for 
National Defense; City Club, Baltimore; Member, Board of Gov- 
ernors, Paint and Powder Club of Baltimore, 1922; Member, 
Board of Managers, Baltimore Oratorio Society, 1922. 

b. Baltimore, Md., January 17, 1891. s. Frederick Philip Stieff 
and Sarah Upshur Waters, m. Detroit, Mich., December 10, 
1917, Frances Helen Liggett, c. Frances Helen, 1919. Address, 
Stieff Hall, Baltimore, Md. 

Stinson, James Edme. (Litt.B., Princeton, 1914.) 

Entered 1909; left Spring 1910. 

Manufacturing until 1917; Insurance Agent and Broker, 1917; 
Insurance Underwriter, 1918 ; Insurance Adviser, Member of 
firm, William N. Stark & Co., Insurance Advisers, Worcester, 
Mass. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 6, 1892. s. Thomas Stinson and Isa- 
belle Fraley. m. Greensburg, Pa., February 12, 1916, Dorothy 
Beacom. c. Thomas Beacom, 1918. Address, 8 Otsego Road, 
Worcester, Mass. 

Taylor, Gerard Kirkbride. 

Entered 1909; left Freshman year. 

b. Overbrook, Pa., October 6, 1891. s. William Shipley Taylor 
and Julia Clark Kirkbride. m. Lancaster, Pa., March 23, 1912, 
Sara Sheunberger. Address, 20 West Orange Street, Lancaster, 
Pa., and care of Taylor & Watson, 276 Fifth Avenue, New York 
City. 

Watson, John Norris. 

Entered 1909; left at end of Freshman year. 

Football "H" (I). Taylor & Watson, Haberdashers and 
Clothiers, 1910-17; United States Army, 1918; Barron G. Collier, 
Inc., Street Car Advertising, 1918; Taylor & Watson, Inc., Im- 
porters and Exporters, Flexole Manufacturing Company, 1918 
to date. 

b. Lancaster, Pa., May 6, 1891. s. Harry M. Watson and 
Catherine Dortwart. m. September 30, 1914, Edna Mae Mohler. 
Address, care of Taylor & Watson, 276 Fifth Avenue, New York 
City. 

Weber, Georges Minch. (A.B., George Washington Univ.) 
Entered 1909; left September, 1910. 
President's Committee on Economy and Efficiency, Washington, 



1914] MATRICULATE CATALOG 583 

D. C, 1911; Statistical Service Company, Washington, D. C, 
Chicago and New York City, 1911-13; Society for Betterment of 
Housing and Living Conditions, Richmond, Va., 1913 ; Student, 
University of Virginia, 1913-14; Student, University of Wiscon- 
sin, 1914-15; National City Bank (Foreign Exchange Depart- 
ment), New York City, 1915-16; Crescent Manufacturing Com- 
pany, Seattle, 1916-17 ; First Officers' Training Camp, Fort Meyer, 
Va., 1917; Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, August, 
1917; Military Member, Administration of Labor Standards for 
Army Clothing, New York City, 1917-18; First Lieutenant, Quar- 
termaster Corps, July, 1918; Statistical Officer, Tours, Paris, 
Antwerp, 1918-19; Commissary Officer, Coblenz, Germany, 1919; 
Honorable Discharge, October 30, 1919. Appointed Captain, 
Quartermaster Reserve Corps, February, 1920 ; Statistician, United 
States Tariff Committee, Washington, D. C, 1919 to date. In- 
vestigated economic conditions in Europe, February to June, 1921. 
Member, American Political and Social Science ; Theta Delta Chi ; 
American Legion ; Military Order of the World War ; The Quar- 
termaster Association. 

b. Paris, France, October 18, 1891. s. Gustavus A. Weber and 
Lillian J. Minch. Address, 4311 Jewett Street, N. W., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

Wilder, Donald. 

Entered 1909; left 1911. 

Farming and Mining. Heavy Artillery, Camp Winfield Scott, 
Cal. Mining, Goldfield, Nev., to date. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., January 22, 1888. s. Victor A. Wilder and 
Lillian Macdonald. Address, Warwick, N. Y., and Goldfield, Nev. 

Wood, Adelbert Day. 

Entered 1909 ; left Freshman year. 

b. Amboy, Ind., November 27, 1893. s. Stephen Adelbert Wood 
and Ella L. Denmore. Last address, Knightstown, Ind. 

1914 

Bell, Henry Ernest, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Oakwood Seminary. 

Manager, Tennis (IV). Fruit Grower. Edison Lamp Works, 
1916-17; Fruit Farming, 1917 to date. 

b. Milton, N. Y., January 2, 1892. s. Arthur E. Bell and 
Martha Hallock. m. Clintondale, N. Y., April 30, 1921, Helen E. 
Piper. Address, Milton, N. Y. 



584 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1914 

Bentley, Jules Silvanus, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Westtown School. 

Soccer "H" (I). All- American Soccer Team (I, II). Banker, 
With Provident Life and Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1915 
to date. 

b. Camden, N. J., May 5, 1891. s. David Fuller Bentley and 
Louise Smith, m. Havre de Grace, Md., December 20, 1916, 
Bertie Mae White. Address, 1069 Princess Avenue, Camden, 
N.J. 

Bowerman, Walter Gregory, A.B. (A.M., Univ. of Michigan, 
1915.) 

Entered Freshman year from Charleston High School. 

Track "H" (II, HI) ; Manager, Gymnasium Team (IV) ; Phi 
Beta Kappa (HI) ; Cope Fellowship (IV) ; High Final Honors 
in Mathematics (IV). Actuary. Actuarial Department of 
Equitable Life Assurance Society, New York City, 1915-17; Ac- 
tuary, West Virginia Insurance Department, 1917. Reconstruc- 
tion Work in France, 1917-19. Actuarial Department, New York 
Life Insurance Company, New York, 1919 to date. Member, 
American Institute of Actuaries; Actuarial Society of America; 
Founders' Club. 

b. New York City, November 16, 1893. s. J. Philip Bowerman 
and Edith Gregory. Address, 34 East Thirty-second Street, 
Bayonne, N. J. 

Champlin, Carroll Dunham, A.B., A.M., 1915. 

Entered with Class of 1912; left in 1910 and re-entered in 1912. 

Teacher. Instructor in History, McKeesport High, Pa., 1916- 
17; Instructor in Education, University of Pittsburgh, 1917-18; 
1919-21 ; Instructor in Education, East Stroudsburg Normal 
School, Summer, 1921 ; Professor of Psychology and Education, 
Southwestern Normal School, California, Pa., 1921-22. War Sec- 
retary, Y. M. C. A., 1918-19. Member, Phi Delta Kappa. 

b. Chelsea, Mich., October 22, 1887. s. Henry W. Champlin 
and Delia A. Sherwood, m. Beuton, Pa., September 1, 1919, 
Flelen Coreene Karns. Address, 122 York Avenue, Towanda, Pa. 

Clarke, Stewart Patterson, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Central Manual Training High 
School. 

Law Student. Girard Trust Company, 1914-16; Logan Trust 
Company, 1916; Goodrich Rubber Company, 1917. Field Artil- 
lery, 1917-19. Teacher, French and History, Media High School, 
1919-20. University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1920 to date. 



1914] MATRICULATE CATALOG 585 

b. Devon, Pa., February 4, 1895. s. James Alexander Clarke 
and Anna Alexander. Address, Devon, Pa. 

Downing, George Valentine, B.S., A.M., 1921. 

Entered Freshman year from Westtown School. 

Chemical Engineer. J. E. Rhoads & Sons, Wilmington, Del., 
1915-16; Tannery Superintendent of same, 1916-17. Reconstruc- 
tion Work, 1917-20. Chemical Engineer, I. P. Thomas & Son 
Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1920 to date. Member, American 
Chemical Society ; American Leather Chemists' Association. 

b. Wilmington, Del., July 7, 1891. s. Joseph Miller Downing 
(1865) and Hannah Pennock Steele. Address, Elsmere, Del. 

Edgerton, Charles Willis, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Friends' Select School. 

College Record in Discus Throw (HI) ; Manager, Musical 
Clubs (IV). Mechanical Engineer. Sales Department, Coates- 
ville Boiler Works, New York City, 1914-17; Manufacturing and 
Service Departments, Wright-Martin Aircraft Corp, 1917-18; 
Superintendent of training and instruction of service and repair 
of Hispano-Suize Aviation Motors ; Sales Engineer, Coatesville 
Boiler Works, 1919-21 ; Works Manager of same at present time. 
Member of Society of Automotive Engineers; Engineers' Club of 
Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 26, 1893. s. Charles Edgerton and 
Ida R. Bonner. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Elkinton, Alfred Walton, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Westtown School. 

Soccer "H" (III, IV); General Manager of Philadelphia Quartz 
Company of California, 1917 to date; Secretary, 1920 to date. 
Superintendent of Chester Plant of same, 1914-17. Member, 
Corinthian Yacht Club, Essington, Pa., 1916-17; California Manu- 
facturers' Association, Oakland, Cal. ; Berkeley Manufacturers' 
Association (Secretary and Treasurer, 1920; Vice-President, 
1921 ; President, 1922) ; Berkeley Rotary Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 10, 1892. s. Alfred C. Elkinton 
and Abby Walton, m. June 17, 1915, Anna F. Trimble, c. Alfred 
W., 1916; and Robert Henry, 1918. Address, care of Philadel- 
phia Quartz Company of California, Sixth and Grayson Streets, 
Berkeley, Cal. 

Elkinton, Howard West, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Westtown School. 

Business Manager, College Weekly (III) ; Editor-in-Chief 



586 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1914 

(IV) ; Football "H" (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Philadelphia 
Quartz Company, Manufacturers of Silicate of Soda, 1914-17. 
In France with F. W. V. R. C, 1917-19. Assistant Export Man- 
ager of the Philadelphia Quartz Company, 1919-20; Assistant 
Manager of Purchasing Department, 1922 to date. Member of 
Founders' Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 28, 1892. s. Joseph Elkinton and 
Sara West Passmore. m. Germantown, Pa., October 14, 1916, 
Katharine Wistar Mason. Address, 121 South Third Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Elkinton, Thomas William, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Westtown School. 

Soccer "H" (III, IV) ; Captain (IV). Works Manager, Phila- 
delphia Quartz Company, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 22, 1892. s. William T. Elkinton 
and Eleanor Rhoads. m. Moorestown, N. J., May 10, 1916, 
Elizabeth West Roberts. Address, 45 East Maple Avenue, Moores- 
town, N. J. 

Ferguson, Joseph Cooper, 3rd, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Chestnut Hill Academy. 

Executive Committee, I. C. A. A, G. A. (IV). Dealer in Car- 
pets and Rugs. Sergeant, Infantry, 1918. Member, Philadelphia 
Cricket Club; Phi Kappa Sigma; Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 8, 1893. s. William Cramp Ferguson 
and Ella Buckman. Address, 115 West Mermaid Lane, Chestnut 
Hill, Pa. 

Ferris, Malcolm, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Phillips Brooks. 

Electrician. Marconi Company, Philadelphia, 1914; Instructor, 
School of Wireless Telegraphy, Philadelphia, 1915-17; Leading- 
man Radio Electrician, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Philadelphia, 
1917-20; Radio Aid, Norfolk Navy Yard, 1920 to date. Associate 
Member, Institute of Radio Engineers; Member, Seaside Park 
Yacht Club. 

b. Glenside, Pa., May 7, 1894. s. Alfred U. Ferris and Anna 
Shoemaker. Address, 719 Redgate Avenue, Norfolk, Va. 

Garrigues, John Kittera, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Haverford School. 

Cricket "H" (HI, IV); Captain (HI, IV). Teacher, Haver- 
ford School, 1915-16; Girard Trust Company, 1916-17; Kendall 
Lumber Company of West Virginia, 1917-18; Accounting Depart- 
ment, Merchant Ship Building Company, Bristol, Pa., 1918; Ac- 



1914] MATRICULATE CATALOG 587 

counting Department, Union Petroleum Company, Philadelphia, 
Pa., 1918-21; Secretary of Union Petroleum Company, 1921 to 
date. Member, Merion Cricket Club; Triangle Society; Manu- 
facturers' Club of Philadelphia; St. Davids Golf Club. 

b. Haverford, Pa., June 12, 1892. s. John Sharpless Garrigues 
(1871) and Elizabeth Ashmead. m. Wayne, Pa., May 6, 1919, 
Josephine Obdyke. Address, King of Prussia Road, Radnor, Pa. 

Green, Jesse Paul, A.B., A.M., 1917. 

Entered Freshman year from West Chester State Normal 
School. 

Track "H" (I, II) ; Editor-in-Chief, Class Record (IV) ; Final 
Honors in Economics (IV) ; Haverfordian Board (II, III, IV) ; 
Member, Cap and Bells (III, IV) ; Founders' Club (IV). Law- 
yer. Teacher, Sidwell Friends' School, Washington, D. C, 1914- 
16; Security Trust, 1916-18; Secretary of Delaware Branch, Na- 
tional Council of Defense, 1918-19; Private, Infantry, 1918-19; 
Chief Probation Officer, Juvenile Court, Wilmington, Del., 1919 
to date. Member, National Probation Association; Young Men's 
Republican Club ; Delaware Consistory ; Lu Lu Temple. 

b. Booth's Corner, Pa., September 18, 1887. s. Charles Green 
and Elizabeth E. Talley. m. Washington, D. C, November 6, 
1917. Helen S. King. Address, 606 West Twentieth Street, Wil- 
mington, Del. 

Jones, Edward Morris, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Westtown School. 

Track "H" (I, II, III, IV); Captain (IV). College Record 
for 100- and 220-yard dashes. Clerk, Haines, Jones & Cadbury, 
1914-16; Assistant to Sales Manager, Charles H. Elliott Com- 
pany, 1916-19; Secretary of Skillkrafters, Inc., 1919 to date. 
Member of Board of Managers of Germantown Boys' Club. 1918, 
Served in Merchant Marine of the United States. 

b. West Grove, Pa., March 9, 1893. s. S. Morris Jones and 
Jane Canby Balderston. Address, 1723 Ranstead Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Kelly, Thomas Raymond, B.S. (B.D., Hartford Theological Semi- 
nary, 1919.) 
Entered Senior year from Wilmington College. 
Minister. Teacher, Pickering College, Ontario, 1914-16; Y. M. 
C. A., 1917, with English Army and German Prisoners of War; 
Biblical Department, Wilmington College. 1919-21. Working 
toward a Ph.D. at Hartford Theological Seminary; also Pastor 
of Church at Wilson, Conn., 1921 to date. 



588 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1914 

b. Chillicothe, Ohio, June 4, 1893. s. Carlton W. Kelly and 
Madora E. Kersey, m. Newington, Conn., May 29, 1919, Lael 
Macy, Address, 279 Windsor Avenue, Wilson, Conn. 

Kelsey, Hadley Hart, A.B. 

Entered Senior year from Penn College. 

Teacher, Wilmington College, Ohio. ; Principal, Hesper Acad- 
emy, Kan., 1914-15; Bloomingdale Academy, Ind., 1915-17; Prin- 
cipal, Central Academy, Plainfield, Ind., 1917-19; Professor of 
History and Economics, Wilmington College, 1919 to date. 

b. Hart, Mich., April 17, 1889. s. Mead A. Kelsey and Anna 
L. Osborn. m. Amboy, Ind., September 4, 1915, Estella G. Cul- 
ver, c. Philip L., 1916; Louis E., 1920. Address, Wilmington, 
Ohio. 

Lane, Harold Macy, A.B. 

Entered Senior year from Penn College. 

Agent and Office Secretary of Pennsylvania Society to Protect 
Children from Cruelty, 1914-16; Secretary, Friends' Institute, 
1916-17; Reconstruction, 1917-20; Secretary, Banj win-Clarke Cor- 
poration, Importers and Exporters, New York City, 1920-21. 
Teacher of English, Hokkaido Imperial University, Sapporo, 
Japan. 

b. Tama, Iowa, October 7, 1892. s. Henry Douglas Lane and 
Sarah Macy. Address, care of Hokkaido Imperial University, 
Sapporo, Japan. 

Lewis, Benjamin Jones, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Friends' Select School. 

Farmer and Contractor. Corporal, Motor Transport Corps. 
Business in West Chester, Pa. 

b. Alderson, I. T., January 19, 1894. s. John F. L. Lewis 
(1890) and S. Phebe Moore. Address, Broomall, Pa. 

Locke, Robert Allison, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Titusville High School. 

Leader, Mandolin Club (III, IV) ; Vice-President of Cap and 
Bells Club (IV) ; Manager, Soccer (IV) ; Senior President. As- 
sistant General Manager, Titusville Plant, Bethlehem Steel Com- 
pany. First Lieutenant, Machine Gun, with A. E. F. in Siberia. 
Assistant General Manager, Titusville Iron Works. General Man- 
ager and President of Titusville Machine and Foundry Company. 
Petroleum Producer. Member of Triangle Society. 

b. Titusville, Pa., June 7, 1892. s. Robert Dickson Locke and 
Fannie Jane Allison, m. Titusville, Pa., September 6, 1919, Mar- 
garet Chase. Address, Pleasantville, Pa. 



1914] MATRICULATE CATALOG 589 

McFarlan, Roy, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from West Chester High School. 

Class President (III) ; Business Manager, Class Record (IV) ; 
Phi Beta Kappa (IV) ; Final Honors in Latin and Economics 
(IV) ; Founders' Club (IV). Executive Secretary to the Presi- 
dent, Simmons Hardware Company, 1914-18; Captain in Special 
Commission of the American Red Cross in Siberia, 1918-19, re- 
turning via Japan, China, Philippine Islands, Hong Kong, Siam, 
Singapore, Johore, Java, Penang, Burma, India, Red Sea, Suez 
Canal, Italy, Switzerland, France, Belgium, England and Ireland. 
Secretary to the President of the Simmons Hardware Company, 
1919 to date. Member of the City Club of St. Louis; Phi Beta 
Society of Philadelphia (Charter Member) ; Academy of Political 
and Social Science. 

b. Downingtown, Pa., December 11, 1889. s. Frank McFarlan 
and Clara Louisa Batten. Address, care of Simmons Hardware 
Company, St. Louis, Mo. 

McKinley, Rowland Paull, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Radnor High School. 

Bond Salesman. With Rufus Waples & Co., 1914-17; 1919 to 
date, First Lieutenant, Infantry, and Adjutant General Depart- 
ment, 1917-19. Member, Military Order of Foreign Wars of the 
United States. 

b. Wayne, Pa., November 27, 1891. s. Richard McKinley and 
Mary T. Paull. Address, 218 Lansdowne Avenue, Wayne, Pa. 

Miller, Harold Schaeffer, A.B. (B.D., Mt. Airy Theological Semi- 
nary.) 
Entered Freshman year from Friends' Select School. 
President of Y. M. C. A. (IV) ; Cricket "H" (IV). Clergy- 
man, Lutheran Church of the Incarnation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mem- 
ber, Clergy Club, New York ; Founders' Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 4, 1892. s. E. Augustus Miller 
and Mary Van Reed. Address, 5323 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

Parker, Douglas Leonard, B.S. (S.T.D., Hartford Theological 
Seminary, 1919.) 
Entered Senior year from Friends' University. 
Missionary, Friends' Field Service in Mexico. Heating and 
Ventilating Engineer, Farquhar Furnace Company, 1914-16; Pas- 
tor, Woonsocket Monthly Meeting of Friends, New England 
Yearly Meeting, 1917-19; Missionary in Mexico. Member of the 
Fellowship of Reconciliation. 



590 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1914 

b. Marion, Ind., March 3, 1891. s. Joseph W. Parker and 
Anna Maria Cosand. m. Wilmington, Ohio, June 12, 1920, Re- 
becca Jane Ross. Address, P. O. Box No. 137, Brownsville, 
Texas. 

Patteson, William Sheppard, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Staunton Military Academy. 

Lumber Dealer. Manager, Retail Lumber Yard, Penn Yan, 
N. Y., 1914-16; Raymond Lumber Company, Raymond, Wash., 
1916-17; Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, 1917-18; First 
Lieutenant, Motor Transportation Corps, 1918-19; Lumber and 
Manufacturing Business, Penn Yan, N. Y., 1919 to date. Mem- 
ber, New York State Retail Lumber Dealers' Association. 

b. Dresden, N. Y., June 30, 1890. s. William Morris Patteson 
and Cornelia Fehrmann. Address, Pen Yan, N. Y. 

Philips, Rowland Stanton, A-B. (M.D., Univ. of Penna., 1918.) 
Entered Freshman year from Cedarcroft School. 
Football "H" (III, IV) ; Manager of the Haverfordian (IV). 
Physician. Student at University of Pennsylvania, 1914-18; 
Medical Reserve Corps, 1917-19; Resident Physician, Pennsyl- 
vania Hospital, 1918-20. Member, William Pepper Medical So- 
ciety ; Alpha Mu Pi Omega ; Phi Kappa Sigma ; Beta Rho Sigma, 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 19, 1893. s. Edwin S. Philips and 
Martha Rowland Yost. Address, 140 E. Main St., Moores- 
town, N. J. 

Rice, Edward, Jr., A.B. 

Entered in Freshman year. 

Manager, Football (IV). Steamship Business. New York 
Shipbuilding Company, Camden, N. J. ; Funch Edye Company, 
Steamship Agents, New York, N. Y. With British Red Cross, 
1 year, and United States Navy, 2 years. Freight Manager, 
Cunard Steamship Company of Philadelphia. Rice, Unruh & Co., 
Steamship Agents, Bourse Building, Philadelphia. 

b. Cape May Court House, N. J., October 23, 1893. s. Edward 
Rice and Phoebe Steelman. m. Abington, Pa., October 11, 1919, 
Eleanor Wistar Garrett, c. Eleanor Evans, 1921. Address, 5301 
York Road, Logan, Pa. 

Richardson, Baxter Key, A.B. 

Entered Senior year from Guilford College. 

Teacher of Mathematics, Millville High School, Millville, N. J., 
1914-15; Salesman, Cold Storage and Refrigerator Machinery, 
1915-16; Superintendent of Schools, Siler City, N. C, 1916-17; 



1914] MATRICULATE CATALOG 591 

Second Lieutenant, Aviation, 1917-19; Department of Public 
Health, Division of Surveys and Rural Sanitation for Illinois, 
1919-20; Acting Chief of same, 1920; Chief, Division of Public 
Health Instruction, 1921 to date. 

b. Randolph County, N. C, December 16, 1888. s. John W. 
Richardson and Mary Craven. Address, care of Department of 
Public Health, Springfield, 111. 

Rogers, Robert Groves, A.B. (S.T.B., 1918.) 

Entered Freshman year from Brooklyn Polytechnic School. 
Clergyman. Minister, Church of the Redeemer, Astoria, N, Y. 
Assistant Minister, Grace Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. Associate 
Rector, St. Peter's Church, Uniontown, Pa. ; Trinity Church, 
Connelsville, Pa., and St. Bartholomew's Church, Scottdale, Pa. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., September 23, 1893. s. Robert Rogers and 
Susie Groves. Address, 306 McDonough Street, Brooklyn, N. Y, 

Sangree, Paul Hudson, B.S. 

Entered Freshman Class 1910. 

Football "H" (II, III, IV); Captain (IV). Bond Salesman. 
With Rufus Waples & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Currytown, N. Y., March 24, 1891. s. Henry H. Sangree 
and Helen Hoke. m. Cambridge, Mass., May 5, 1917, Margaret 
Dodd. c. Joyce, 1918; Katharine, 1920. Address, 322 Chestnut 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Smith, Robert Chapman, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Friends' Select School. 

With the Pennsylvania Railroad, 1914-16; N. G. Taylor Com- 
pany, Steel and Tin Plate Manufacturers, 1916-17; Private, Army, 
1917-19; American Asbestos Company, 1919-20; Sales Depart- 
ment of Midvale Steel Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1920-21 ; Sales 
Department, Horace T. Potts & Co., Philadelphia, Steel and Iron, 
1921 to date. Member of the Triangle Society. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 6, 1892. s. Edward L. Smith and 
Mary Blanche Smith. Address, 215 East Main Street, Moores- 
town, N. J. 

Stokes, Samuel EmIen,A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Penna., 1918.) 

Entered Freshman year from Moorestown Friends' Academy. 
Soccer "H" (III, IV); Cricket "H" (III, IV); Manager, 

Cricket (IV). Physician. Interne at the Pennsylvania Hospital, 

Philadelphia, Pa., 1918 to date. Medical Reserve during war. 

Member, Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Alpha Mu Pi Omega 

Medical Fraternity; Triangle Society. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., July 1, 1894. s. Joseph Stokes and 

Mary Emlen. Address, 220 East Main Street, Moorestown, N. J. 



592 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1914 

Taylor, Herbert William, A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Penna., 1919.) 

Entered Freshman year from West Chester State Normal 
School. 

Football "H" (II, III, IV) ; Manager, Track (IV) ; President 
of Athletic Association (IV) ; President of Student Government 
(IV). Physician. Student at University of Pennsylvania, 1914- 
19. Resident Physician, Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia; 
Secretary, Central Board on Football Officials. Member of Alpha 
Mu Pi Omega Medical Fraternity; Founders' Club; Beta Rho 
Sigma. 

b. Malvern, Pa., December 25, 1890. s. William S. Taylor 
and Phebe E. Passmore. m. Brooklyn, N. Y., December 28, 1915, 
Irene Lawrence, c. Herbert W., Jr., 1916; Lawrence, 1918. Ad- 
dress, Haverford, Pa. 

Trueblood, Charles Kingsley, B.S. 

Entered Senior year from Earlham College. 

Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Instructor in English, University of 
Missouri, 1915-16. Instructor in English, University of Wis- 
consin. 

b. Richmond, Ind., August 20, 1894. s. W. N. Trueblood and 
Ruth Emma Stubbs. Address, R. D. Box 32, Richmond, Ind. 

Waples, Douglas, A.B., A.M., 1915. (A.M., Harvard, 1917; Ph.D., 
Univ. of Penna., 1920.) 

Entered Freshman year from Haverford School. 

Class President (I) ; Gymnasium "H" (I, II, IV) ; Captain 
(IV) ; Editor-in-Chief of Haverfordkm (IV). Professor of Edu- 
cation. Instructor in English, Gilman School, 1914-16; Assistant 
in English, Harvard University, 1916-17; Ensign, Naval Avia- 
tion, 1917-19; Student, University of London, 1918-19; Student, 
University of Pennsylvania, 1919-20; Assistant Professor of Edu- 
cation, Tufts College, Mass., 1920 to date. Author: "Has Edu- 
cation Progressed?" 1919; "The University Menace," 1919; "An 
Approach to the Synthetic Study of Interest in Education"; 
"Teaching Teachers to Motivate," 1921. Member, Phi Beta 
Kappa; Phi Delta Kappa; Triangle Society; National Educational 
Association ; Association College Teachers of Education ; National 
Society for Scientific Study of Education; Secretary, Northeast 
Association College Teachers of Education. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 3, 1893. s. Rufus Waples and 
Christine B. Isham. m. June 12, 1917, Eleanor Jackson Gary. 
Address, 211 Powderhouse Road, Somerville, Mass. 



1914] MATRICULATE CATALOG 593 

Whitall, William Henry Bacon, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Chestnut Hill Academy. 

Glass Manufacturer. With Whitall, Tatum Company, Glass 
Manufacturers, Philadelphia, Pa., 1914 to date. Reconstruction 
Work in France for 18 months. Member of Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 15, 1892. s. John M. Whitall (1880) 
and Margaret H. Bacon. Address, 512 Church Lane, German- 
town, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Williams, Charles Rhoads, B.S. 

Entered Sophomore year from Clark College. 

Football "H" (III, IV) ; Secretary of Cap and Bells Club (III, 
IV) ; Member of Founders' Club. Salesman. Courier, Inter- 
preter and Guide with American Relief Commission in Germany 
and Holland, 1914; Actor and Stage Manager, 1914-15; Salesman, 
Philadelphia Quartz Company, New York City, 1915-16; Sales 
Manager, Buffalo District, Richardson Scale Company, 1916-17; 
Head of Correspondence Department, Butterick Publishing Com- 
pany, New York City, 1917-18; Pay Officer, U. S. S. B., 1918-19; 
Assistant Contract Manager, New York Office, Ernst & Ernst, 
C. P. A., 1919 to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 8, 1892. s. George Guest Williams 
and Anna Nicholson Rhoads. m. December 28, 1916, Grace East- 
burne Jones, c. Justin Cadwalader, 1921. Address. 2501 Voor- 
hies Avenue, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. 

Non-Graduates 

Finestone, Lewis Julian. (LL.B., 1914.) 

Entered Freshman year from Central High School and left 
during Freshman year. 
• Attorney-at-Law. In Practice of Law since 1914. 

b. Russia, December 18, 1889. s. Isaac Finestone and Rebecca 
Wasserman. m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 10, 1919, Rose Kinder- 
man. Address, 404 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Gates, Morris White. 

Entered Freshman year from Adirondack-Florida School and 
left at the end of the Junior year. 

Banker. Commercial Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Mem- 
ber, St. Davids Golf Club; Cincinnati Country Club and Golf 
Club. 

b. Cincinnati, Ohio, December 25, 1892. s. John Gates and 
Frances Alice White. Address, 634 Oak Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

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594 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1914 

Geisinger, William Shelly. 

Entered Sophomore year and left at end of Junior year. 

Principal of Red Hill Borough Schools, 1913-18; Metallurgical 
Department, Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa., 1918-21 ; 
Principal of Richlandtown Borough Schools, 1921 to date. 

b. Zionsville, Pa., February 14, 1883. s. Henry B. Geisinger 
and Mary Ann Shelley, m. Bally, Pa., December 30, 1914, Lottie 
Irene Renninger. c. Henry, 3d, 1916; Karl William, 1921. Ad- 
dress, Richlandtown, Pa. 

Heym, Gerhard. (A.B., Harvard, 1914.) 

Entered Freshman year from Mr. Coulter's School, and left at 
the end of the Sophomore year. 

Writer and Student. Member of the Harvard Club, New York, 
N. Y. 

b. Leipzig, Germany, August 21, 1892. s. Albert Heym and 
Jeanne Schuck Hartman. Address, care of Dr. A. Heym, 25 East 
Washington Street, Chicago, 111. 

Lippman, Leonard Blackledge. 

Entered Freshman year and left in June of Senior year. 

Advertising. Solicitor for Charles E. Hires Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Reporter for Philadelphia Press and Evening Ledger. 
Second Lieutenant, United States Intelligence Corps. Awarded 
Medaille du Service Sanitaire and Cross of Danilo. Author: 
"Preludes," "Variations," and "Letters Worth Writing." Mem- 
ber, Authors' Club, London ; Travelers' Club, Paris ; Society for 
Prevention of Cruelty to Literature, London. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 24, 1892. s. Charles James Lipp- 
man and Jane Conduit McClure. m. Coombe Ridge, Kingston 
Hill, Surrey, England, April 14, 1920, Constance Doreen. Ad- 
dress, 2131 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Moore, Percy Warren. 

Entered Freshman year and left at end of the Sophomore year. 

B. S. in Agriculture, Wisconsin, 1915; M. S., University of 
Arizona, 1916. Assistant in Plant Breeding, Arizona Experiment 
Station, Tucson, Ariz. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 19, 1893. s. J. Percy Moore and 
Kathleen Carter. Address, R. F. D. No. 1, Media, Pa. 

Russell, Charles. (B.S.A., McGill Univ., Montreal, 1915; Ph. D., 
Columbia Univ., 1922.) 
Entered Freshman year from Horace Mann School and left at 
the end of the Sophomore year. 



1914] MATRICULATE CATALOG 595 

Manager of Glenburnie Farm, Trenton, N. J., 1915-18; Ex- 
ecutive, Boy Scouts of America, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1918-19; 
Associate Professor of Agricultural Education and Director of 
Boys' Opportunity School, Toledo University, Toledo, Ohio, 
1919-22. 

b. Ithaca, N. Y, April 24, 1893. s. James Earl Russell and 
Agnes Fletcher, m. Ottawa, Canada, April 25, 1916, Kathleen 
Lawson. c. Charles Brinley, 1917; David Lawson, 1921. Ad- 
dress, 500 West 121st Street, New York City. 

Schoepperle, Richerd Joseph. 

Entered in Freshman year and left in Sophomore year. 

Student, University of Illinois, 1911-13; Assistant Chemist, 
Buffalo Fertilizer Company, 1913-15; Salesman for Buffalo 
Builders' Supply Company, 1915-16. 

b. Oil City, Pa., February 20, 1892. s. Vinzensa Schoepperle 
and Elizabeth Klein. Address, Hamburg, N. Y. 

Seckel, Herbert Wetherill. 

Entered Freshman year and left at end of the Sophomore year. 

Football "H" (II); Cricket "H" (II). Salesman. Standard 
Supply and Equipment Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1912-16; with 
Cleveland Twist Drill Company, Cleveland, Ohio, 1916 to date. 
Member of Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., October 15, 1892. s. George Thomas 
Seckel and Joanna Todd Witcraft. m. Cleveland, Ohio, Decem- 
ber 20, 1918, Florence Bemice Swindler, c. George Thomas, III, 
1920. Address, 33 Central Avenue, Dayton, Ohio. 

Stokes, Francis Collins. 

Entered Freshman year from Westtown School and left at the 
end of the Sophomore year. 

Seedsman. With Stokes Seed Farms Company, Moorestown, 
N. J., 1912 to date; President and General Manager of same, 
1914 to date. Member, Triangle Society. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., March 2, 1892. s. Walter P. Stokes and 
Anna Naomi Reeves, m. Moorestown, N. J., November 5, 1920, 
Agnes Nicholson. Address, Moorestown, N. J. 

Stout, John Amos. (B.S., Univ. of Indiana, 1916.) 

Entered Freshman year from Paoli High School, Paoli, Ind., 
and left at the end of the Sophomore year. 

Flour Broker. Broker, Nashville, Tenn., 1916; Automobile 
Agency, Memphis, Tenn., 1917-19; Naval Aviation, 1917-19; Sec- 
retary and Treasurer of the Atlas Flouring Mills, Vincennes, Ind., 



596 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1915 

1919 to date. Member of the Masonic Order; Beta Theta Pi 
Fraternity. 

b. Paoli, Ind., August 21, 1892. s. John T. Stout and Adeline 
McCarrell. m. September 30, 1920, Helen Barnes, c. Diana, 
1921. Address, Paoli, Ind. 

Taylor, Albert, M. 

Entered Freshman year from Lower Merion High School and 
left at end of the Freshman year. 

b. Ardmore, Pa., March 16, 1892. s. George Taylor and Mary 
Brooke Oat. Address, Athens Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. 

Tomlinson, Thomas. 

Entered Freshman year and left at the end of the Junior year. 

With John Wanamaker, 1914-15; with Bell Telephone Com- 
pany, 1915-20; Private, Signal Corps, 1917-20. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 8, 1892. s. William Thomas Tomlin- 
son and Catherine Stille Mclntyre. m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 
23, 1915, Amy May Felton. c. William Felton, 1916; Earl 
Whitaker, 1920. Address, 805 East Washington Lane, German- 
town, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1915 

Allen, Percival Roy, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Newton High School. 

Leader, Glee Club (HI). Draftsman. Wireless Investigator 
for General Radio Company. Wireless Draftsman for Cutting & 
Washington, Inc., Auburndale, Mass. Instructor, Wentworth In- 
stitute, Boston, Mass. Member, Institute of Radio Engineers. 

b. Manchester, N. J., January 18, 1888. s. Edward Percival Al- 
len and Celia Jane Gates, m. Auburndale, Mass., June 26, 1917, 
Winifred Hunt Knapp. c. Virginia Margaret, 1918; Noel 
Churchill, 1919. Address, 131 Rowe Street, Auburndale, Mass. 

Baird, Donald Galbraith, B.S., A.M., 1916. 

Entered Senior year from Lehigh University. 

Leader, Glee Club (IV). Publisher. Instructor in English, 
Haverford College, 1916-18; Quartermaster Sergeant, Senior 
Grade, United States Army, 1917-19; Editor, Penn Publishing 
Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1919 to date. Member of The Or- 
pheus Club; Merion Cricket Club; Psi Upsilon Fraternity. 

b. Beverly, N. J., June 8, 1892. s. David G. Baird and 
Georgiana Smallwood. m. June 7, 1916, Emilie Obrie Wagner. 
c. Anne Leonard, 1917; Emilie Wagner, 1922. Address, 410 
South Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



1915] MATRICULATE CATALOG 597 

Bowman, Edgar Milton, A.B., A.M., 1916. 

Entered Freshman year from Yeates School, 

Phi Beta Kappa (HI) ; Final Honors in Romance Languages 
(IV). Instructor. Assistant in French, Haverford College, 1915- 
16; Instructor in Romance Languages, Pennsylvania State Col- 
lege, 1916-18; Second Lieutenant, Army, 1918-19; Assistant Pro- 
fessor, Romance Languages, Pennsylvania State College, 1919; 
Instructor in French, Columbia University, 1919 to date. 

b. New Holland, Pa., January 5, 1894. s. Milton Josiah Bow- 
man and Mary V. Benner. Address, Kinzers, Pa. 

•j-Brinton, Walter Carroll, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Westtown School. 

Cricket "H" (II). With Miller Lock Company, Frankford, 
Pa., 1915-17; Reconstruction in France, 1917-18. Member of 
Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa., January 2, 1894. d. Sermaize, 
France, December 8, 1918. s. Walter Brinton (1881) and Eliza- 
beth Smedley. 

Bye, Edgar Chalfant, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from West Chester Normal School. 

Editor-in-Chief of Haverfordian (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa (IV). 
Instructor in English, State Normal School, West Chester, Pa. 
Principal of Schools, Packerton, Pa.; Head of Department of 
History, Coatesville High School, Coatesville, Pa. Author: 
"Synopsis of Rhetoric and Composition," 1916; "Hope," a poem, 
1920; "Chester County Song," 1920. Member of Founders' Club. 

b. Rutledge, Pa., May 18, 1890. s. George W. Bye and Mary 
Iliff. m. Media, Pa., July 7, 1917, Clara A. Williamson, c. Jane 
Elizabeth, 1918; John Edgar, 1920; Marian Esther, 1921. Ad- 
dress, Coatesville, Pa. 

Carey, Galloway Cheston, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Oilman Country School. 

With Carey Machinery and Supply Company, Baltimore, Md., 
1915-17; Assistant Sales Manager, 1919 to date. Reconstruction 
Work in France, 1917-19. Member, Baltimore Country Club; 
University Club of Baltimore; Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. Baltimore, Md., February 14, 1894. s. Anthony Morris 
Carey (1881) and Margaret C. Thomas. Address, 1004 Cathedral 
Street, Baltimore, Md. 

Coleman, Nelson Bader, B.S. 

Entered from Scranton Central High School. 

Manager, Musical Clubs (IV). Salesman, J. E. Rhoads & 



598 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1915 

Sons, Philadelphia, 1915-16; with Curtis Publishing Company, 
Philadelphia, 1916-17; Executive, Manufacturing Department of 
same, 1919 to date. Ensign, Pay Corps, 1917-19. 

b. Phoenixville, Pa., March 25, 1893. s. George M. Coleman 
and Elizabeth Bader. Address, 6035 Ludlow Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Crosman, Edward Newton, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Haverford School. 

Cricket "H" (II) ; Manager, Football (IV). Salesman. South- 
wark Foundry and Machinery Company, 1915-17; Lieutenant, 
Junior Grade, Navy, 1917-19; Standard Supply and Equipment 
Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1919-20. Automobile Salesman at 
present time. Member of Cricket Club; Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. Haverford, Pa., September 4, 1893. s. Edward Newton 
Crosman and Elizabeth McDowell Buddy. Address, Haverford, 
Pa. 

Crosman, Loring Pickering, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Thornton Academy. 

President, Y. M. C. A. (IV). Operator, Lanston Monotype 
Machine Company, Philadelphia; Inspector, later Assistant Sales 
Manager, Waterman Motor Company ; Master Mechanic, Cum- 
berland Shipbuilding Company ; Secretary, G. A. Crosman & Sons 
Company. Member of Founders' Club. 

b. Swampscott, Mass., July 23, 1892. s. George L. Crosman 
(1882) and Mary A. Pickering, m. Portland, Me., April 20, 
1916, Mary Florence Hawkes. Address, Deering Junction, Port- 
land, Me. 

Dunn, Emmett Reid, A.B., A.M., 1916. (Ph.D., Harvard Univ., 
1921.) 

Entered Freshman year from Episcopal High School. 

Phi Beta Kappa. Assistant Professor of Zoology, Smith Col- 
lege, Mass. Ensign, Naval Reserve. Author of various zoological 
papers. Member of Harvard Travelers' Club; Harvard Club of 
Boston ; the Biological Society of Washington, D. C. ; Ecological 
Society of America; Reptile Study Society; American Society of 
Icthyologists and Herpetologists. 

b. Alexandria, Va., November 21. 1894. s. Emmett Clarke 
Dunn and Mary Cassandra Reid. Address, Smith College, North- 
ampton, Mass. 

Falconer, Cyrus, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from George School. 

Seed Advertiser. Salesman, Hickox, Rumsey Seed Company, 



1915] MATRICULATE CATALOG 599 

Batavia, N. Y. ; with Burpee Seed Company, Philadelphia, Pa. ; 
and H. A. Dreer Seed Company of Philadelphia. Advertising 
Manager of Ross Brothers Seed Company, Wichita, Kan. 

b. Chicago, 111., October 3, 1893. s. Cyrus Falconer and Martha 
Piatt, m. September 12, 1917, Helen Louise Cross, c. Cyrus, 
1918, and Walter Cross, 1920. Address, care of Ross Brothers 
Seed Company, Wichita, Kan. 

Farr, Edward Lincoln, Jr., B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Moses Brown School. 

Football "H" (IV) ; Manager, Track (IV). Sales Department, 
Farr & Bailey Manufacturing Company, Camden, N. J., 1915- 
17; 1919 to date. Captain, Infantry, 1917-19. Vice-President, 
Lippincott-Bradley, Inc., 12 West Fortieth Street, New York City. 

b. Wenonah, N. J., September 11, 1893. s. Edward L. Farr 
and Mabel R. Greene. Address, 8908 Sutphin Road, Jamaica, 
N. Y. 

Gummere, John Westcott. (Certificate of Graduation, General 
Theological Seminary, New York City, 1920.) 

Entered Freshman year from Hoosac School. 

Student in General Theological Seminary, 1915-17; Private, 
American Ambulance, and Captain, Red Cross, 1917-19; Associate 
Pastor, St. Paul's Church, Bound Brook, N. J., 1919-20; Rector 
of same, 1920 to date. Member of the Triangle Society ; Middle- 
brook Country Club, Bound Brook, N. J. 

b. South Bethlehem, Pa., December 7, 1893. s. William Henry 
Gummere (1884) and Anna Elmer Westcott. m. Bloomsburg, 
Pa., January 11, 1921, Ruth Warg Clark. Address, St. Paul's 
Rectory, Bound Brook, N. J. 

Hallett, George Hervey, Jr., A.B.(A.M., Harvard, 1916; Ph.D., 
Univ. of Penna., 1918.) 

Entered Freshman year from Westtown School. 

Track "H" (II, III, IV); Captain, Track (IV); Phi Beta 
Kappa (III) ; Cope Fellowship (IV) ; Final Honors in Mathe- 
matics and German (IV). Assistant Secretary, Proportional Rep- 
resentation League. Organizing Secretary, Collegiate Anti-Mili- 
tarism League, and Joint Editor of "War," 1917-18. Conscientious 
Objector, Camp Lee, Va., 1918. Associate Editor, "Young De- 
mocracy." Executive Committee, The Young Democracy, 1919- 
21 ; Executive Committee, Philadelphia Young Democracy, 1919- 
22 ; Executive Committee, Philadelphia Local Socialist Party, 1920. 
Peace Committee, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1919- 
22. Author of two articles in mathematical magazines and nu- 



600 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1915 

merous articles and leaflets on Proportional Representation. Mem- 
ber, Society of Friends ; National Student Forum ; Committee of 
Forty-eight, League for Mutual Aid ; Arden Club ; Social Workers' 
Club of Philadelphia; Fellowship of Reconciliation; Founders' 
Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 24, 1895. s. George H. Hallett and 
Gertrude Amy Hawkes. Address, 1417 Locust Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., and Arden, Del. 

Harvey, Andrew, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Paterson High School. 

Instructor in Chemistry, Juniata College, 1915-16; Works 
Chemist, Jacques Wolf & Co., Chemists, Passaic, N. J., 1916-18; 
Head of the Benzol Intermediate Section of the E. I. Du Pont de 
Nemours & Co., Dye Works, Wilmington, 1918-21 ; Medical Stu- 
dent, University of Pennsylvania. 

b. Paterson, N. J., February 11, 1894. s. David Harvey and 
Agnes Maitland. Address, 22 Elliott Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Helveston, Harold William, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Abington High School. 

Simmons Hardware Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1915-17; 
American International Shipbuilding Corporation, 1917-18; Pri- 
vate, First Class, Ordnance, 1918-19; Assistant Manager, Circu- 
lation Service Division, Curtis Publishing Company, 1919-21 ; 
Superintendent of Schools, Northampton Township, Bucks County, 
Pa., 1921-22. 

b. Jenkintown, Pa., July 8, 1894. s. William Blake Helveston 
and Anna Catharine Deakyne. m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 5, 
1919, Helen M. Jones. Address, 5849 Belmar Terrace, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

fHendricks, Paul Craig, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Mercersburg Academy. 

b. Lewisburg, Pa., February 23, 1895. d. Atlantic City, N. J., 
February 4, 1915. s. Irvin Washington Hendricks and Elizabeth 
Craig. 

Hoopes, Thomas, Jr., B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from West Chester High School. 

Wheel Manufacturer, Hoopes Bros. & Darlington, West Ches- 
ter, Pa. Second Lieutenant, Signal Corps. 

b. West Chester, Pa., August 8, 1894. s. Charles R. Hoopes 
and Helen W. Robison. Address, 411 North Franklin Street, 
West Chester, Pa. 



1915] MATRICULATE CATALOG 601 

Howson, Hubert Abbe, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Horace Mann School. 

Law Student. Harvard University, 1915-17; First Lieutenant, 
Signal Corps, United States Army, 1917-19; Law Student at 
Columbia University, 1919-20; employed, Howson & Howson, 
Patent Law, 1920 to date. 

b. New York, N. Y., April 26, 1893. s. Hubert Howson and 
Helen Abbe. Address, 489 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. 

Leland, William Henry, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Lansdowne High School. 

Business Manager, College Weekly; Business Manager, Class 
Record. Industrial Engineer. Salesman, Charles E. Hires Com- 
pany, New York, 1915-18; System and Efficiency Work with 
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Jersey City, N. J., 1918- 
19 ; Operating Manager, L. Barth & Son, New York, 1919 to date. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., January 30, 1894. s. William Henry Le- 
land and Mary Gibbons Lawson. m. May 28, 1920, Ethel Estelle 
Voigt. Address, 132 East Fortieth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Levis, Edward Megarge, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Germantown Friends' School. 

b. Cheltenham, Pa., September 7, 1893. s. Charles Megarge 
Levis and Jean Rowland. Address, 6624 McCallum Street, Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

McCracken, Harlan Linneus, B.S., A.M., 1916. 

Entered Senior year from Penn College. 

Professor of History and Social Science, Hastings College, 
1915-18; Champion Debater of Nebraska; Secretary-Treasurer of 
the Interstate Oratorical Association for the Middle West. Pro- 
fessor of Economics and Sociology, Penn College. During past 
2 years, on leave of absence from Penn College, doing graduate 
work at University of Wisconsin ; Instructor in Economics, Uni- 
versity of Wisconsin. Member of American Sociological Society; 
Fellowship of Reconciliation ; Oskaloosa Commercial Club ; The 
American Economic Association; The Richard T. Ely Political 
Economy Club. 

b. Richland, Iowa, February 3, 1889. s. William H. McCracken 
and Rebecca Jones, m. Oskaloosa, Iowa, August 12, 1915, Irene 
Hayes, c. Pauline Louise, 1916; and Genevieve Mae, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 1324 Mound Street, Madison, Wis. 

McNeill, Joseph, A.B. (A.M., Princeton, 1917.) 

Entered Freshman year from Central High School, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 



602 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1915 

Missionary. American Presbyterian Mission, Kribi, Cameroun, 
West Africa. Ambulance Driver, American Field Service. 

b. Germantown, Pa., July 20, 1893. s. John McNeill and Susan 
Reid. Home address, 225 West Rittenhouse Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Moore, Lawton, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Abington High School. 

Sergeant, First Class, Medical Department, United States Army, 
1917-19. Bacteriologist, Michigan Department of Health, 
Lansing. 

b. Germantown, Pa., June 29, 1894. s. Edwin Lawton Moore 
and Margaret Alice Linville. Home address, 7920 Forrest Ave- 
nue, Highland Park, Delaware County, Pa. 

Morley, Felix Muskett, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Baltimore Friends' School. 

President of College Association (IV) ; Final Honors in Eng- 
lish (IV). Student. Friends' Unit in France and Belgium, 1915- 
16; Newspaper Work, 1916-17; Artillery, Private, 1917-19; elected 
Rhodes Scholar from Maryland in 1916; Student at Oxford, Eng- 
land, 1919 to date. Contributor to newspapers and magazines. 
Member of Press Club of Washington, D. C. ; American Club; 
Union Society; and British- American Club of Oxford, England. 

b. Haverford, Pa., January 6, 1894. s. Frank Morley and 
Lilian Janet Bird. m. Washington, D. C, December 8, 1917, 
Isabel Middleton. Address, 2032 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 

Nitobe, Yoshio, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Hill School. 

Manager, Gymnasium Team (IV) ; Editor-in-Chief of Haver- 
fordian (IV). 

b. Tokyo, Japan, May 27, 1892. s. Inazo Nitobe and Mary 
Elkinton Patterson. Address, Kobinata Dai machi, 75 Ichome, 
Kioshawa, Tokyo, Japan. 

Pharo, Eugene Morris, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Westtown School. 

Manager, Soccer (IV). Newspaper Reporter and Magazine 
Writer since 1915. Army, Motor Transport Corps, 1918. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y,, March 10, 1893. s. Allen Ridgway Pharo 
and Anna Leeds Ogborn. m. Trenton, N. J., June 30, 1917, Mary 
Reed Macpherson. c. George Macpherson, 1918; Jean, 1920; 
Mary Emma, 1921. Address, 408 North Washington Avenue, 
Moorestown, N. J. 



1915] MATRICULATE CATALOG 603 

Shaffer, Elmer Lentz, B.S. (A.M., Princeton, 1919; Ph.D., 
Princeton, 1920.) 

Entered Freshman year from Central High School, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Phi Beta Kappa (IV); High Honors in Biology (IV). Stu- 
dent at Princeton, 1915-20; Instructor in Biology, Haver ford Col- 
lege, 1919-20; Ensign, Hospital and Supply, 1917; Pathologist, 
St. Francis Hospital, Trenton, N. J. ; Director of Shaffer Labora- 
tories. Publications: Discocotzle Salmonis, 1916; The Electric 
Organs of Gymnotus Carapus, 1917; Mitochondria and Other 
Structures in the Spermatogenesis of Passalus Cornutus, 1917; 
The Germ Cells of Cicada, 1920; The Chromosomes of Lachno- 
sterna, 1920. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 29, 1892. s. Adam Shaffer and 
Sophia Lentz. Address, 2137 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Tang, Man Hoi, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Haverford School. 

Fire and Life Insurance Business. Member of Cantonese Guild 
and the Kwangtung Club. 

b. Hongkong, China, November 4, 1890. s. and . 

m. Shanghai, China, December 20, 1918. Address, Fook On 
Assurance and Godourn Company, Ltd., 51-B Kiangse Road, 
Shanghai, China. 

Taylor, Kempton Potter Aiken, B.S. (M.D., Univ. of Penna., 
1919.) 

Entered Freshman year from Class of 1914. 

Manager, Cricket (IV) ; Leader, Glee Club (IV); Captain, 
Gymnasium Team (IV) ; Gymnasium "H" (IV) ; Vice-President, 
Secretary, of Founders' Club (IV). Physician. Ensign, Navy. 
Resident Physician, Pennsylvania Hospital. Member of A. M. 
P. O. Medical Fraternity; Zeta Pei; Sigma Xi; Philadelphia 
Cricket Club; Founders' Club; Triangle Society. 

b. Savannah, Ga., September 25, 1893. s. Frederick Winslow 
Taylor and Louise Bourne Spooner. Address, Highland Avenue, 
Chestnut Hill, Pa. 

Turner, Charles Brinkley, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Central High School, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Editor-in-Chief of Scarlet (IV). Investment Banker. Girard 
Trust Company, 1915-16; Investment Banking, Harper & Turner, 
1917 to date. Member of University Club of Philadelphia; City 



604 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1915 

Club of Philadelphia; Chester Club; Cap and Bells Club; and 
University Lodge, F. & A. M. 

b. Newark, Ohio, June 19, 1892. s. Albert E. Turner and Dora 
Evelyn Botsford. m. Los Angeles, Cal., May 19, 1916, Willie 
Bond Savage, c. Doris Grey, 1917; Albert Edward, 1921, Ad- 
dress, 1000 Stock Exchange Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Vail, Walter Elwood, B.S. (A.M., Harvard, 1917.) 

Entered Sophomore year from Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. 
Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Instructor. Austin Teaching Fellow, 
Harvard University, 1915-17; Instructor in Chemistry, Haverford 
College, 1917-18; Gas Defense Chemist, 1918-19; Instructor in 
Chemistry, Harvard University, 1919 to date. Head Master of 
Copp Knoll Summer Camp for Boys, 1919- . Member, Alpha 
Chi Sigma; The Theosophical Society; American Chemical So- 
ciety; Society of Friends. 

b. Forest Hill, Md., September 23, 1891. s. Charles Lindley 
Vail and Cornelia Hilton Hoskins. Address, Forest Hill, Md. 

Van Hollen, Donald Beauchamp, A.B. (LL.B., Harvard, 1919.) 
Entered Freshman year from Westtown School. 
Editor-in-Chief of Haverford News (IV) ; President of Ath- 
letic Association (IV) ; Captain, Soccer (IV) ; Spoon Man (IV). 
Lawyer. Ensign, Navy, 1917-19. Assistant Personnel Manager, 
Consolidated Gas, Electric Light and Powei Company of Balti- 
more, 1921 to date. Member of Founders' Club. 

b. Baltimore, Md., January 7, 1893. s. George H. Van Hollen 
and Margaret Beauchamp. m. July 1, 1921, Cecelia Harvey Coale. 
Address, 241 North Biddle Street, Baltimore, Md. 

Votaw, Ernest Nicholson, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Penna. 1918.) 
Entered Freshman year from Westtown School. 
Final Honors in Mathematics and Economics. Phi Beta Kappa 

(IV). Lawyer. Law Clerk, 1918-19; Reconstruction Work, 

1919; Kinderhilfsmission der Quaker in Germany, 1920 to date. 

Associate Editor of "University of Pennsylvania Law Review" 

and Associate Editor of "War." Member of Hare Law Club; 

Phi Delta Phi; City Club of Philadelphia; Young Democracy, 
b. Haddonfield, N. J., September 19, 1894. s. Albert H. Votaw 

and Phebe Nicholson. Address, 20 Rigby Avenue, Lansdowne, 

Pa. 

Wagner, Samuel, Jr., A.B. (1916.) 

Entered Freshman year from West Chester, Pa. 

Manager, Cap and Bells Club (IV) ; Manager, Tennis Team. 



1915] MATRICULATE CATALOG 605 

Banker. First Lieutenant, Field Artillery, United States Army, 
1917-19; with Janney & Co. (formerly Montgomery & Co.), 
Bankers, Philadelphia, Pa., 1919 to date. Member of Merion 
Cricket Club; Philadelphia Club; Historical Society of Pennsyl- 
vania; First Troop, Philadelphia City Cavalry; Zeta Psi Fraternity, 
b. Green Hill, Pa., September 1, 1895. s. Samuel Wagner and 
Anne Leonard Harlan. Address, 410 South Fifteenth Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Wain, Yvo Orestes, B.S. 

Entered Senior year from Wilmington College. 

Student and Minister. Teacher, Oakwood Seminary, Union 
Springs, N. Y., 1915-17; Farming, Leesburg, Ohio, 1917-19; 
Minister and Student, Hartford Theological Seminary, 1919 to 
date. 

b. Leesburg, Ohio, February 2, 1892. s. Horatio Grant Wain 
and Launa Caroline Simmons, m. Cincinnati, Ohio, October 20, 
1917, Graceanna Fishback. Address, 30 Townley Street, Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

Webster, William Dampier, B.S. 

Entered Senior year from Guilford College. 

b. Bennetts ville, N. C, November 14, 1886. s. Charles F. Web- 
ster and Elizabeth Gibson. Address, care of Y. M. C. A., Greens- 
boro, N. C. 

Weikel, Malcolm Husted, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Moorestown Friends' Academy. 

Lawyer. Attache, American Embassy, Paris ; Petrograd ; Court 
of St. James, England, 1920. Lawyer, White & White, New 
York, N. Y. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 22, 1892. s. William Daniel Weikel 
and Sallie Fisher Biddle. m. Paris, France, June, 1919, Odette 
M. D. Villeneuve de Pasquier. Address, 51 East Eighty-seventh 
Street, New York City, and 56 Avenue Hoeke, Paris, France. 

Whipple, Paul Kimball, A.B., A.M., 1917. 

Entered Freshman year from George School. 

Editor-in-Chief of Class Record (IV) ; Final Honors in Latin 
(IV); Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Teaching Fellowship, 1915-16; 
Latin Teacher, Asheville, N. C., 1916-17; Latin Teacher, Hotch- 
kiss School, Conn., 1917-18; Private, Signal Corps, 1918-19; with 
Curtis Publishing Company, 1919-20; Circulation Manager, 
Outers' Recreation Magazine, 1920 to date. 

b. Maiden, Mass., December 4, 1893. s. Wayne Whipple and 



606 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1915 

Gertrude Kimball, m. 1921, Doris Burleigh, c. One daughter. 
Address, 6214 Morton Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

White, William Alpheus, Jr., A.B., A.M., 1917. 

Entered Senior year from Guilford College. 

Teacher. Teacher of Economics, Mobile High School, Ala., 
1915-16; Principal, Monroe High School, Monroe, N. C, 1917- 
19; Head of Department of History, Raleigh High School, 
Raleigh, N. C., 1919-20; Retail Grocery Business, Winston-Salem, 
N. C., 1920-21 ; Teacher of History and Economics, Greensboro 
High School, N. C., 1921 to date. 

b. Climax, N. C, November 26, 1893. s. William Alpheus 
White and Roxie Dixon, m. Greensboro, N. C, December 22, 
1917, Waldeen Hodgin. Address, 408 Tate Street, Greensboro, 
N. C. 

Non-Graduates 

Blair, John Insley. 

Entered in February, 1912, and left in June, 1912. 

Student of Medicine. First Class Private, Medical Detachment. 

b. Scranton, Pa., July 26, 1881. s. James Selden Blair and 
Mary Warren Eelk, Address, 4611 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

fBliss, Addison Leech. 

Entered in October, 1915, and left in the Sophomore year. 
Student at Harvard. Ambulance Service, 1917, in France, 
b. Springfield, Mass., November 21, 1892. d. France, February 
22, 1917. s. Chester W. Bliss and Isadora Leech. 

Dodge, Karl. 

Entered September, 1911, and left in May, 1914. 

Engineer, With Link Belt Company, Chicago; Electric Steel 
Company, Chicago. First Lieutenant, Ordnance. At present. 
Superintendent, Dodge Steel Company, Tacony, Pa. Member of 
American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 

b. Germantown, Pa., November 25, 1891. s. James M. Dodge 
and Josephine Kern. m. December 9, 1916, Mildred Longstreth. 
c. James M., 1918. Address, Ambler, Pa. 

Egolf, Paul Hewlett. 

Entered in 1911 from Prospect Heights School, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
and left during Senior year to enter Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology. 



1915] MATRICULATE CATALOG 607 

Philadelphia Manager, International (Hearst) News Service, 
b. Brooklyn, N. Y., March 16, 1894. s. Edward Egolf and 
Emma Louise . Address, Narberth, Pa. 

fGarrett, Hibbard. 

Entered in 1911. 

b. St. Louis, Mo., November 24, 1891. d. November 26, 1913. 
s. William Abner Garrett and Anna Cornelia Cheyney. 

Hill, Gerald Ford. 

Entered in Freshman year and left in the Sophomore year. 
Service, United States Navy. 

b. Concord, N. H., December 28, 1892. s. Josiah F. Hill and 
Blanche T. Ford. Address, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Kaleel, Mousa Jirius. 

Entered in Freshman year from Oak Grove Seminary and left 
in Freshman year. 

b. Ramallah, Palestine, May 15, 1891. s. Jirius Abu Kaleel 

and Miriam . Address, 27 Scbermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, 

N. Y. 

Kling, Edward William. 

Entered Freshman year from Chestnut Hill Academy and left 
at end of the year. 

b. Chestnut Hill, Pa., June 8, 1894. s. William Franz Kling 
and Laura Duntan Newkirk. Address, East Graver's Lane, Chest- 
nut Hill, Pa. 

Locke, Leroy Dyer. (B.S., Penna. State College, 1915; M.D., 
Univ. of Penna., 1920.) 
Entered in Freshman year and left in June, 1913. 
Football "H" (H). Physician. Medical R. C. and S. A. 
T. C. Member of Pepper Medical Society; Alpha Mu Pi Omega 
Fraternity; Phi Gamma Delta. 

b Philadelphia, Pa., September 4, 1892. s. Melvin Locke and 
Blanche Chipman Kipe. Address, 22 North Allegheny Street, 
Bellefonte, Pa. 

Minot, Francis. 

Entered Freshman year and left in June, 1912. 

With Minot Hooper Company, Cotton Mill Agents, New York, 
1912-16; with Turner Halsey Company, Cotton Agents, 1916-17; 
United States Naval Reserve Force, 1918. Student of Naval 
Architecture at Massachusetts Institute Technology. Member, 
Harvard Club of New York and Boston; Atlantic Tuna Club; 
Woods Hole Golf Course. 



608 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1915 

b. Milton, Mass., November 8, 1891. s. George Richards Minot 
and Agnes Olney. m. New York, N. Y., April 30, 1914, Isabel 
S. Quackenbush. c. Agnes Olney, 1915. Address, Mill Road, 
Falmouth, Mass. 

Neweil, Carl Lester. (D.O., 1919.) 

Entered in Freshman year and left in June, 1913. 
Osteopathic Physician. Medical Department, Aviation Corps, 
1917-18; Osteopath, 1919 to date. Member of Phi Sigma Gamma, 
b. Brunswick, Me., March 11, 1893. s. Maurice L. Newell and 
Martha H. Dresser. Address, R. F. D. No. 4, Brunswick, Me. 

Sowell, George Aubrey. (M.D., 1915.) 

Entered Freshman year and left in 1912. 

Physician and Surgeon. Resident Physician, Samaritan Hos- 
pital, Philadelphia, Pa., 1915-16. Chief Surgeon, Merklein Pri- 
vate Hospital, Chambersburg, Pa., 1917 to date. Member, Bab- 
cock Surgical Society ; Applegate Obstetric Society ; Krusen Gyne- 
cological Society; County and State Medical Societies. 

b. Clayton, Pa., April 5, 1893. s. George A. Sowell and Amalia 
Joas. m. Moorestown, N. J., October 20, 1916, Ethel Boreau. 
Address, Center Square, Greencastle, Pa. 

Theis, Grover Cleveland. 

Entered in Freshman year and left in Junior year. 
Private Engineers. 

b. Germania, Pa., September 2, 1894. s. Henry John Theis and 
Virginia Schwarzenback, Address, Germania, Pa. 

Thomas, Leonard Van Hoesen. 

Entered in September, 1910, and left in October, 1914. 

Cricket "H" (II, HI); Captain elect (HI). Clerk. Butler, 
Thomas & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1917-18. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 27, 1893. s. John M. W. 
Thomas (1876) and Mary C. N. Thomas. Address, 114 Mondella 
Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Totah, Selim. (A.B., 1916.) 

Entered in Sophomore year and left in June, 1913. 

Exporter. Export Department, National Cash Register Com- 
pany. Superintendent, Near Eastern Export Department, J. Aron 
& Co., Inc., New York City. Thirty-second degree Mason. 

b. Palestine, October 25, 1892. s. Abdullah Totah and Azeczie 
Mogannam. Address, 153 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



1916] MATRICULATE CATALOG ' 609 

Watson, Edgar Jordan. 

Entered Freshman year and left in June. 

With United Fruit Company, 1914-17; Army Field Clerk, 1917- 
19; Merchandise Department, Tela Railroad Company, Honduras, 
C. A., 1919 to date. 

b. Camden, N. J., March 9, 1893. s. Richard J. Watson and 
Ella Mewbray MacMahan. Address, 37 North Cove Road, Mer- 
chantville, N. J. 

1916 

Allen, Wilmar Mason, A.B. (M.D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1920.) 

Entered from Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, in 1912. 

Foundation Scholarship (I, H, HI, IV) ; Winner, Everett 
Medal (I) ; Winner, Alumni Oratorical Prize (HI) ; Captain, 
Tennis Team (H, HI, IV); Senior President; President of Stu- 
dent Council (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa (HI) ; Vice-President, 
Founders' Club (IV); Spoon Man (IV). Medical Student at 
Johns Hopkins University, 1916-20. Senior President; Hopkins 
Scholarship. Service: E. M. R. C and S. A. T. C. (Johns Hop- 
kins). Interne, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Mich., 1920-21. 
Director of Central Laboratory, Saginaw, Mich., 1921-22. Mem- 
ber of Nu Sigma Nu and Alpha Omega Alpha Fraternities of 
Johns Hopkins ; Founders' Club of Haverf ord College ; Rotary 
Club of Saginaw, Mich. 

b. Chattanooga, Tenn., October 20, 1894. s. William Mason 
Allen and Mary Henry Drake, m. Lenoir, N. C, September 18, 
1919, Mary Hendry Newland (d. February 10, 1922). Address, 
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. (after July 1, 1922). 

Bangham, Ralph Vandervort, B.S., A.M., 1917. (B.S., Wilming- 
ton College, 1915.) 

Entered from Wilmington College in 1915. 

Final Honors in Biology (IV), Teaching Fellowship, Haver- 
ford College, 1916-17; Instructor in Biology, Haverford College, 
1917-18; Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Histology 
and Embryology, Baylor University ; Medical College, Dallas, 
Texas; Assistant Professor, Zoological Department, Baylor Uni- 
versity, 1920 to date. Member of American Association for the 
Advancement of Science; Phi Chi Fraternity. 

b. Wilmington, Ohio, February 26, 1895. s. John C. Bangham 
and Mary Vandervort. Address, Baylor University, Waco, Texas. 

39 



610 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1916 

Bray, William McKinley, A.B. 

Entered from St. Luke's School in 1912. 

Captain, Relay Team (III, IV) ; Track "H" (II, III, IV) ; 
Holder of Middle States 440-yard Dash Record (II, III). Serv- 
ice: Ordnance and Field Artillery, Second Lieutenant. Chief 
Clerk, Philadelphia Office, Republic Iron and Steel Company, 1919- 
22. Salesman, Graham, Roberts & Co., Investment Bonds, to 
date. Member, Merion Cricket Club; Whitelands Hunt Club. 

b. Youngstown, Ohio, October 1, 1893. s. Charles W. Bray and 
May Harris, m. Devon, Pa., October 7, 1916, Eleanor Walker, 
c. Mariana, 1920. Address, Polo Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Buffum, Frederick Cyrus, Jr., B.S. 

Entered from Westtown School in 1912. 

Football "H" (HI, IV); Manager, Track (IV). Service: 
Second Lieutenant, A. S. A., 1917-18. Treasurer, The C. W. 
Campbell Company, Westerly, R. I., 1918 to date. 

b. Westerly, R. I., December 6, 1890. s. Frederick Cyrus 
Buffum and Phebe Wilbur Perry. Address, 66 Elm Street, West- 
erly, R. I. 

Carey, James, 3rd, A.B. 

Entered from Oilman Country School in 1912. 

Captain, Football Team (HI) ; Football "H" (I, II, HI, IV) ; 
Cricket "H" (II) ; Tennis Champion (I, HI. IV). Service: Sec- 
ond Lieutenant, Artillery, 1917-19. Student in Law School, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. Member of Founders' Club and Beta Rho Sigma. 
. b. Baltimore, Md., October 2, 1895. s. Anthony Morris Carey 
(1881) and Margaret Cheston Thomas. Address, 1004 Cathedral 
Street, Baltimore, Md. 

Cary, Frank Wing, B.S. 

Entered from Westtown School in 1912. 

Captain, Soccer (IV); Soccer "H" (II, HI, IV). Service: 
American Field Service, 1917; Second Lieutenant, Aviation, 1918- 
19. Student at M. I. T., 1916-17. Assistant Treasurer, Talbot 
Air Lift Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1919-21. At present with 
Duraplate Company, Manufacturers of Advertising Plates, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Member of Founders' Club. 

b. Baltimore, Md., October 20, 1893. s. Charles J. Cary and 
Minnie Wing. Address, Dresher, Montgomery County, Pa. 

Cooper, Joseph Arthur, B.S. 

Entered from Westtown School in 1912. 

Clerk, Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Chester County, 
Coatesville, Pa., 1916-17; 1919-21. Assistant Secretary, 1921 to 



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date. Secretary-Treasurer, Fidelity Mutual Fire Insurance Com- 
pany, Coatesville, Pa., 1921 to date. Service: Reconstruction, 
1917-19. Member of Coatesville Country Club. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., January 31, 1892. s. Brinton P. Cooper 
and Laura E. Branson. Address, 1316 East Lincoln Highway, 
Coatesville, Pa. 

Corson, Bolton Langdon, B.S. 

Entered from Norristown High in 1912. 

Service: Captain, Aviation, 1917-19. Automobile Engineer, H. 
H. Franklin Company, Syracuse, N. Y., 1919 to date. Member 
of Aero Club of Pennsylvania; Plymouth Country Club; Sigma 
Phi Fraternity. 

b. Plymouth Meeting, Pa., October 27, 1894. s. Walter H, 
Corson and Katherine I. Langdon. Address. Plymouth Meeting, 
Pa. 

Dunlap, George Arthur, A.B. 

Entered from Central High School in 1912. 

Clerk. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Service: Sergeant, 
First Class, Quartermaster Corps. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 30, 1893. s. Fred. C. Dunlap and 
Alice Palmer. Address, 6621 North Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Ellison, James Sprague, Jr., B.S. 

Entered 1911. 

Captain, Cricket (IV) ; Cricket "H" (III) ; Cheer Leader (IV). 
With H. K. Mulford Company, Philadelphia, 1916-17. Service: 
First Lieutenant, Infantry (315th Machine Gun Battalion), 1917- 
19. Penn Button Works, Philadelphia, Pa., 1919 to date. Mem- 
ber of Cap and Bells Club; Founders' Club; Philadelphia Cricket 
Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 11, 1894. s. James Sprague Ellison 
and Jennie Thompson. Address, 1629 Poplar Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Faries, Walter Reichner, A.B. (LL.B., Univ. of Penna., 1920.) 

Entered from Penn Charter School in 1912. 

Manager and Captain of Swimming Team (III, IV). Lawyer. 
Service: Second Lieutenant, Ordnance, 1918-19. Student in Law 
School. University of Pennsylvania. 1919-20. Member of Theta 
Chi Fraternity and Wilson Law Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 5, 1896. s. William Walter Faries 
and Caroline Reichner. Address, Bala, Pa. 



612 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1916 

Garrigues, Albert Graham, B.S. 

Entered in 1912 from Haverford School. 

Manager of the Haverfordian (IV). With Charles E. Hires 
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Service : First Lieutenant, Red Cross. 

b. Haverford, Pa., September 1, 1894. s. John S. Garrigues 
(1871) and Elizabeth Ashmead. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Hannum, William Townsend, A.B., A.M., 1917. 

Entered in 1912 from West Chester Normal School. 

Football "H" (HI); Manager, Baseball (HI); Captain, Base- 
ball (IV) ; Final Honors in Mathematics (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa 
(IV). Surveyor. Teaching Fellow at Haverford College, 1916- 
17. Service: First Class Private, Medical Corps, 1917-19. Rod- 
man with United States Land Survey, 1920-21 ; Transitman, 
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, 1921-22; Clerk, Pacific Gas 
and Electric Company, to date. Member of Founders' Club and 
Triangle Society. 

b. Rosedale, Pa., May 8, 1896. s. Charles B. Hannum and 
Caroline Darlington, m. San Francisco, Cal., January, 1922, 
Helen J. Smith. Address, Rosedale, Pa. 

Hunter, Perry Ashbridge, A.B. 

Entered in 1912 from Episcopal Academy. 

Stage Manager, Cap and Bells Play (IV). With Lee, Higgin- 
son & Co. Service: Lieutenant (Junior Grade), United States 
Naval Reserve Force. 

b. Norristown, Pa., August 1, 1894. s. Ashley P. Hunter and 
Mary Frances Peirce. Address, 1430 De Kalb Street, Norristown, 
Pa. 

Johnson, Henry Alden, A.B. 

Entered 1912 from Haverford School. 

Football "H" (IV). Standard Oil Company, 1916-17. Quar- 
termaster, First Class, Navy, 1917-19. Underwriter of Automo- 
bile Insurance, Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, 1920 
to date. Member of Merion Cricket Club. 

b. New York, N. Y., February 17, 1894. s. John Henry John- 
son and Emma Louise Hazeltine. Address, Millbrooke Avenue, 
Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Kendig, Raymond Clare, B.S. 

Entered from Coatesville High School in 1912. 
Chemist, Lukens Steel Company, Coatesville, Pa., 1919; later 
with Midvale Steel Company, Coatesville, Pa. ; at present. Teach- 
ing Science in Bangor High School, Bangor, Pa. 



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b. Glen Rose, Pa., July 26, 1895. s. John R. Kendig and Mabel 
Walton. Address, Coatesville, Pa. 

Kirk, William Thompson, 3rd, B.S. 

Entered from Farnum Preparatory School in 1912. 

Business Manager of Haverford News (III) ; Manager, Cricket 
(IV) ; Cricket "H" (IV). Bond Salesman. With Elkins-Morris 
and Company, 1916; Lieutenant, Navy, 1917-19; with Hemphill, 
Noyes & Co., Philadelphia, 1919 to date. Member, Merion Cricket 
Club; St. Anthony Club; Founders' Club; Beta Rho Sigma and 
Delta Psi Fraternity. 

b. Beverly, N. J., May 5, 1895. s. William Thompson Kirk and 
Harriet Whitney Goodrich, m. Morristown, N. J., January 29, 
1921, Edith G. Ely. Address, Berkeley Road, Haverford, Pa. 

fKnowlton, Henry Earle, B. S., A.M., 1917. 

Entered in 1912 from Haverford School. 

Football "H" (III, IV) ; Track "H" (III) ; Manager, Musical 
Clubs (IV). Teaching Fellow, 1916-17. Ensign. 

b. Deer Isle, Me., July 17, 1894. d. France, in service of his 
country, July 13, 1919. s. Stephen Brown Knowlton and Lilla 
Dutton Whitney. 

Kuhns, John, B.S. 

Entered in 1912 from Greensburg High School. 

Medical Corps, 1917-19; Student at Berkeley Divinity School, 
Middletown, Conn., 1919 to date. 

b. Greensburg, Pa., January 12, 1894. s. Jacob Ulam Kuhns 
and Katherine Young Black. Address, 427 West Pittsburg Street, 
Greensburg, Pa. 

Leidy, Philip Ludwell, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Biensis, Glion, Switzerland. 

Student of Law at University of Pennsylvania. Quartermaster, 
Second Class, Navy, 1918-19; Attorney, associated with Henry, 
Pepper, Bodine & Stokes, 2231-42 Land Title Building, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., 1920. Member, Delta Phi Fraternity; St. Elmo Club; 
Penllyn Country Club; Philadelphia Country Club Polo Associa- 
tion ; American Polo Association ; Sharswood Law Club ; Point 
Judith Country Club of Narragansett Pier, R. I. ; Houston Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 29, 1897. s. Dr. Joseph Leidy 
and Helen Redington Carter, m. Richmond, N. Y., January 29, 
1917, Elsie B. Campbell. Address, 1530 Locust Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 



614 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1916 

Love, John Gray, Jr., A.B. 

Entered in 1912 from Belle fonte Academy. 

Manager, Football (IV) ; Manager of Cap and Bells Play 
(IV). Law Student, University of Pennsylvania, 1916-17; Mas- 
ter Hospital Sergeant, Medical Corps, 1917-19; LL.B., Univer- 
sity of Pennsylvania, 1921 ; Practicing Law, Bellefonte, Pa. 
Member, Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Delta Phi, of University of Penn- 
sylvania, and the Founders' Club of Haverford College. 

b. Bellefonte, Pa., December 24, 1893. s. John Gray Love and 
Nellie Maude Kline. Address, Bellefonte, Pa. 

Lukens, Edward Fell, Jr., A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Germantown Friends' School. 

Manager for the Charles E. Hires Company, Ltd., Toronto, 
Canada. First Class Private, Base Hospital, N. C. Member of 
Triangle Society. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., January 29, 1895. s. Edward 
Fell Lukens and Margaret Patton. Address, 147 West School 
Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mart wick, William Lorimer, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Brooklyn Manual Training School. 

Track "H" (II, III, IV) ; Captain (IV) ; College and Middle 
Atlantic States Intercollegiate 220-yard Hurdle Record (IV) ; 
Manager, Tennis (IV). Engineer. Sales Engineer for Shepard 
Electric Crane and Hoist Company. Mechanical Engineer, Emer- 
gency Fleet Corporation. Sales Engineer for Pennsylvania Crusher 
Company and Borton Tierney Company. Member of Triangle 
Society. 

b. Chicago, 111., November 7, 1894. s. William Julius Martwick 
and Esther Abbott, m. Wilmington, Del., March 30, 1918, Edith 
R. Lackey. Address, 231 East Sixth Street, Plainfield, N. J. 

Maxwell, John Gordon, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Moorestown Friends' Academy. 

Manager of Soccer (IV). Student in Chemistry, University 
of Pennsylvania, 1916-17; Ensign, Navy, 1917-19; Chemist, Du 
Pont Dye Works, 1919-20; Assistant Building Manager, Max- 
well Building, Philadelphia, 1920 to date. Member, St. Andrews 
Society of Philadelphia; The Pennsylvania Society of Sons of 
the Revolution ; Military Order of Foreign Wars, Pennsylvania 
Commandery ; American Legion ; Walnut Street Association ; 
Kappa Alpha Society; Seaside Park Yacht Club; Cap and Bells 
Club ; Building Owners and Managers Association ; Masons. 

b. Merchantville, N. J., May 28, 1895. s. Charles J. Maxwell 



1916] MATRCCULATJE CATALOG 615 

and Katharine Knight. Address, 12 East Cedar Avenue, Mer- 
chantville, N. J. 

Mengert, Ulric Johnson, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1917.) 

Entered Freshman year from Eastern High School, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

Everett Prize (H) ; Class President (HI) ; Phi Beta Kappa 
(HI) ; Editor-in-Chief, Class Record (IV) ; Winner, Alumni Ora- 
torical Contest (IV) ; Elliston P. Morris Prize (IV) ; Clementine 
Cope Fellowship (IV). Captain, C. A. C, United States Army, 
1917-18; Captain, O. R. C, 1919 to date. Student, Harvard Law 
School, 1919 to date. Member of Founders' Club. 

b. Washington, D. C, July 19, 1895. s. Ulric Theophilus Men- 
gert and Margaret Johnson. Address, c/o Roberts, Montgomery 
& McKeehan, 1421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Moon, Edward Randolph, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Westtown School. 

Captain, Football (IV) ; Football "H" (II, HI, IV) ; Business 
Manager, Haverfordian (IV) ; Business Manager, Class Record 
(IV). Investment Banker. With Harris, Forbes & Co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa., 1916-17; Second Lieutenant, Infantry, 1918; Man- 
ager, Bond Department, Bond & Goodwin, Philadelphia, Pa., 1919 ; 
Bond Department, Hemphill, Noyes & Co., 1920-21; Bond De- 
partment, West & Co., 1511 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., at 
present time. Member of Cynwyd Club, Cynwyd, Pa. 

b. Fallsington, Pa., February 7, 1892. s. Alfred Haines Moon 
and Beulah T. Evans, m. Philadelphia, Pa., March 20, 1920, 
Elizabeth Roy Martin, c. John Martin, 1920. Address, 31 
Penarth Road, Cynwyd, Pa. 

fMorgan, Sherman Parker, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Westtown School. 

Phi Beta Kappa (IV). 

b. Zanesville, Ohio, September 1, 1894. d. Wheeling, W. Va., 
August 13, 1916. s. Arthur Lowell Morgan and Martha Lyon 
Parkes. 

Oberholtzer, Charles Herman, Jr., B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Phoenixville High School. 

Private, Base Hospital No. 10. Bond Salesman, Hemphill, 
Noyes & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Member, Merion Cricket Club; 
Phoenixville Country Club. 

b. Mont Clare, Pa., April 2, 1894. s. C. Herman Oberholtzer 
and Sarah Gertrude Thompson. Address, Mont Clare, Pa. 



616 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1916 

Sharpless, Francis Parvin, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Westtown School. 

Captain, Gymnasium Team (IV). Salesman. With Supplee- 
Biddle Hardware Company, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Reconstruction 
Unit in France for 18 months; Salesman for Woodward & Co., 
Grain Brokers, Philadelphia, Pa., 1 year; Resident Manager, 
Columbia Milling Company, Columbia, Pa. 

b. West Chester, Pa., May 16, 1894. s. Thomas Sharpless and 
Susanna Parvin. Address, 549 Walnut Street, West Chester, Pa. 

Shipley, James Emlen, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Germantown Friends' School. 

Football "H" (II, III, IV) ; Soccer "H" (II, IV) ; Cricket 
"H" (IV); Leader of Glee Club (IV). Shoe Manufacturer. 
With Girard Shoe Manufacturing Company, 1916-18; Ensign, 
United States Naval Reserve Force, 1918-19; with Shipley & Vaux 
Shoe Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1919 to date. 
Member, National Boot and Shoe Manufacturers' Association; 
Member and Secretary of the Boot and Shoe Manufacturers' As- 
sociation of Philadelphia, 1919 to date ; American Officers of the 
Great War ; American Legion ; Life Member of Founders' Club 
(President, 1919-22); Triangle Society; Life Member, Cap and 
Bells Club. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., April 4, 1894. s. Walter 
Penn Shipley (1881) and Anne Emlen. m. Pasadena, Cal., March 
20, 1920, Ruth Ewart. c. James Emlen, Jr., 1921. Address, 315 
Vine Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and 461 Locust Avenue, German- 
town, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Steere, Isaac Thomas, B.S. 

Entered Freshman year from Moses Brown School. 

Captain, Baseball Team (III) ; Soccer Team (III, IV) ; Soccer 
"H" (IV). With Supplee-Biddle Hardware Company, 1916-17; 
1919-20. With Reconstruction Unit in France, 1917-19. Assist- 
ant Superintendent, Duraplate Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1921 
to date. 

b. Harrisville, R. I., July 15, 1895. s. Job W. Steere and Ida 
Hopkins. Address, Box 435, Haverford, Pa. 

Stokes, Joseph, Jr., A.B. (M.D., Univ. of Penna., 1920.) 

Entered from Moorestown Friends' Academy. 

Soccer "H" (II, IV) ; Cricket "H" (II) ; President Y. M. 
C. A. (IV). Physician. Student of Medicine at University of 
Pennsylvania, 1916-20. Member of Phi Kappa Sigma ; Alpha Mu 
Pi Omega ; William Pepper Medical Society ; Fellowship of Recon- 
ciliation ; Founders' Club ; Triangle Society. 



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b. Moorestown, N. J., February 22, 1896. s. Dr. Joseph Stokes 
and Mary Emlen. Address, 220 East Main Street, Moorestown, 
N.J. 
Stone, Albert Hendrix, A.B., A.M., 1919. 

Entered Senior year from Whittier College. 

Teacher, Swarthmore Preparatory School, Swarthmore, Pa., 
1916-17; First Lieutenant, Infantry, United States Army, 1917- 
19; Teacher, Middletown, Conn., 1919; Teacher in China, Head- 
master, Kuling American School, Ruling, China, 1919 to date. 

b. Denton, Texas, November 21, 1890. s. John Sebastian Stone 
and Margaret Virginia Stanley, m. Middletown, Conn., August 
1, 1917, Mabel J. Lyons, c. Margaret Frances, 1919; Albert Hen- 
drix, Jr., 1921. Address, Kuling, Kiangsi, China. 

Thiers, Frank Harrison, B.S. (A.B., Friends' Univ., 1915.) 
Entered Senior year from Friends' University. 
Teacher. Science Instructor, Wichita High School, 1916-17, 
1920-21. Second Lieutenant, Air Service, 1918-19. Foreman of 
Electroplating Department, Coleman Lamp Company, Ltd., 
Toronto, Canada. 

b. Marietta, Okla., December 4, 1893. s. Harry Schuyler Thiers 
and Mertia Flanders, m. Marion, Kan., March 17, 1918, Edith 
Hodge, c. Frank Hodge, 1919. Address, 131 Ivy Avenue, 
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 

Wendell, Douglass Gary, A.B. 

Entered Freshman year from Radnor High School. 

Cricket "H" (III) ; Editor-in-Chief of Haver ford News (IV). 
Quartermaster, First Class, United States Naval Reserve Force, 
1917-19. Real Estate Business, Wayne, Pa., 1919 to date. Con- 
tributor to Contemporary Verse and Philadelphia Evening Ledger. 
Member of Merion Cricket Club. 

b. Wayne, Pa., July 16, 1894. s. Herman Wendell and Mary 
Cary. m. Montclair, N. J., June 4, 1921, Margaret Yates Smith. 
Address, Wayne, Pa. 

Winslow, Oliver Parry, B.S. (B.S., in M.E., St. Johns College, 
1915; B.S. in E.E., Johns Hopkins, 1918.) 
Entered Senior year from St. John's College. 
Second Lieutenant, Signal Corps. Engineer, George A. Fuller 
Company, Baltimore Office. Member of Phi Sigma Kappa. 

b. Baltimore, Md., February 9, 1895. s. Dr. Randolph Winslow 
(1871) and Rebecca F. Leiper. m. New Orleans, La., July 19, 
1919, Harriett Agnes Christian. Address, 1900 Mt. Royal Ter- 
race, Baltimore, Md. 



618 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1916 

Wood, Joseph Densmore, B.S., A.M., 1917. 

Entered Senior year from Guilford College. 

Electrical Engineer. Teacher of Physics and Mathematics, Wil- 
mington College, Ohio, 1916-18; with Westinghouse Company, 
Pittsburgh, 1918 to date. Associate Member of American Insti- 
tute Electrical Engineers. 

b. Wichita, Kan., November 30, 1894. s. S. Adelbert Wood 
and Ella Densmore. Address, Murraysville, Pa. 

Non-Graduates 

Banes, Charles Henry. 

Entered in March, 1913, and left in June, 1913. 

Rancher in Wyoming. Peach Grower in North Carolina. Sec- 
ond Lieutenant, Navy. Investment Securities, Boston, Mass., at 
present time. Member of Williams Club, New York; Merion 
Cricket Club; Moore Country Club; Sigma Phi Fraternity. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 2, 1892. s. Warner Johnson Banes 
and Stella Wrenn. m. Chicago, 111., November 16, 1915, Madeline 
Wakem. Address, "Firleigh Farms," Southern Pines, N. C. 

Downing, Henry Drinker, Jr. 

Entered Freshman year and left in June, 1913. 

Civil Engineer. With Wilmington Wheel Manufacturing Com- 
pany, 1913-14; Delaware Hardware Company, 1914-15; J. E. 
Rhoads & Sons, 1915-17; Sergeant, Trench Mortar, 1917-19; Civil 
Engineer with Du Pont Engineering Company, 1919 to date. 

b. Elsmere, Del., September 27, 1893. s. Joseph Miller Downing 
and Hannah Pennock Steele, m. Elsmere, Del., June 15, 1918, 
Elizabeth Newberry Carswell. Address, Elsmere, Del. 

Farr, Walter Greene, (B.S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1917; B.S., 
Harvard, 1917.) 

Entered Freshman year and left in June, 1914. 

Engineer. Ship Draftsman, Boston Navy Yard. Lieutenant, 
Construction Corps, United States Navy, at New York Navy 
Yard, 1917-19. Plant Engineer, Farr & Bailey Manufacturing 
Company, Camden, N. J., 1919 to date. Member of Naval Insti- 
tute; Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. 

b. Wenonah, N. J., December 19, 1894. s. Edward Lincoln 
Farr and Mable Greene, m. Oaklawn, R. I., July 27, 1918, Flor- 
ence Hooper Miner. Address, Wenonah, N. J. 



1916] MATRICULATE CATALOG 619 

Goerke, Francis Charles. (D.D.S., N. Y. College of Dentistry, 
1918.) 
Entered Freshman Class and left in Spring, 1913. 
Dentist. OfHcers' Training School, Dental. Student, Columbia 
University, 1913-14; New York College of Dentistry, 1914-18. 
Member, Xi Psi Phi Fraternity; Second District Dental Society, 
b. Brooklyn, N. Y. September 14, 1893. s. Oscar Goerke and 
Selma Schissel. m. June, 1920, Ada Thoben. Address, 110 Cam- 
bridge Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Harvey, David Maitland. 

Entered in Sophomore year and left in June, 1914. 
With Standard Oil Company. 

b. Paterson, N. J., December 11, 1890. s. David Harvey and 
Agnes Maitland. Address, 170 Dixson Avenue, Paterson, N. J. 

Heaton, Lawrence Gardiner. ( A. B., Leland Stanford Univ., 1916.) 

Entered in 1912 and left in 1914. 

Chemist and Treasurer, Foster-Heaton Company, Newark, N. J. 
Member of American Chemical Society, and Chemist Club of New 
York City. 

b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., October 16, 1893. s. Adna F. Heaton 
and Margaret McCormick. m. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 15, 
1916, Edna Vincent Moore, c. Marion Frances, 1918. Address, 
351 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Kamens, Jack Wexler. 

Entered October 15, 1913, from the University of Pennsylvania, 
and left in 1914. 

b. Kishineff, Russia, January 1, 1889. s. Philip Kamens and 
Jennie Wexler. Address, 708 North Franklin Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Knight, Clinton Prescott, Jr. 

Entered as Special Student in Freshman year and left in Spring, 
1916. 

Manager, Gymnasium (IV) ; Manager, Baseball (IV). Service: 
Red Cross. Director of The National Bank of Commerce, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; Farming at East Greenwich, R. I. 

b. Riverpoint, R. I., October 24, 1891. s. Clinton Prescott 
Knight and Jessie May Cone. Address, East Greenwich, R. I. 

Lees, Alfred Whitaker. 

Entered Freshman Class and left in June, 1913. 

Student at Swarthmore College, 1913-15; Student at Auburn 
Theological Seminary, 1916-18. Minister of Presbyterian Church, 
1918 to date. 



620 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1916 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 11, 1892, s. William Gray Lees 
and Mary Delaney. m. June 2, 1917, Blanche Irene Pontius, c. 
June Irene, 1918; Blanche Pontius, 1921. Address, Lyons, Kan. 

Marine, James Sidney. 

Entered Freshman Class and left in June, 1913. 

Student, Mechanical Engineering, at Massachusetts Institute 
Technology, 1913-17; First Lieutenant, Air Service, 1917-19; 
Student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1919-21 ; B. S. 
in Mechanical Engineering, 1921. Building Stone, 7 East Forty- 
second Street, New York City. Member, Aero Club of France; 
American Legion; Military Order of the World War; Alpha Tau 
Omega and Theta Tau Fraternities; Technology Club of New 
York. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 2, 1894. s. Arlando Marine and 
Viola May Browne. Address, 606 Fifth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

fRowntree, Lawrence Edmund. 

Entered Freshman year from Bootham School, York, and left 
in 1913. 

b. York, England, March 4, 1895. d. King's College, Cam- 
bridge, England, November 25, 1917. s. John Wilhelm Rowntree 
and Constance Margaret Naish. 

Rushton, Kenneth, Jr. 

Entered Freshman year from Haverford School and left in 1913. 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 27, 1894. s. Kenneth Rushton and 
Margaret Pollock. Address, Wynnewood, Pa. 

fSheldon, George Bertron. 

Entered Freshman year from Kimball Union Seminary and left 
in 1913. 

Clerk in Swanton Bank. Druggist. 

b. Swanton, Vt., April 24, 1895. d. Swanton, Vt., January 14, 
1919. s. Bertron Cornelius Sheldon and Gertrude Noyes. 

Van Buskirk, George. (A.B., Univ. of Penna., 1916.) 

Entered Freshman year from Hill School and left, June, 1914. 
Student, University of Pennsylvania, 1914-16; with Simmons 

Hardware Company, 1916-17; Sergeant, First Class, Medical 

Corps, 1917-19; Orange Business, 1919 to date. Member of 

Kappa Sigma Fraternity. 

b. Pottstown, Pa., August 5, 1894. s. Charles C. Van Buskirk 

and Florence McKinley. Address, University Club, Redlands, 

Cal. 



1917] MATRICULATE CATALOG 621 

Woodbridge, Raymond Lester. 

Entered from Chestnut Hill Academy in Freshman year and 
left, June, 1915. 

Chemist. Student at Temple University, 1915-17; at Drexel 
Institute, 1918-19 (Evening Course) ; with Electric Storage Bat- 
tery Company since October, 1917. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., August 8, 1893. s. Joseph Lester Wood- 
bridge and Edith Emerson Forster. Address, 524 Arbutus Street, 
Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1917 

Ayusawa, Iwao Frederick, B.S. (A.M., Columbia, 1918; Ph.D. 
Columbia, 1920.) 
Entered 1915. 

Fellow at New York School of Social Work, and Resident 
Worker in University Settlement, New York City, 1917-18. Mem- 
ber, Japanese Delegation, International Labor Conference, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

b. Tokio, Japan, October 15, 1894. s. Sohei Ayusawa and Take 
Kakimma. Address, 841 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. 

Baily, William Lloyd, Jr., B.S. 

Entered 1913 from Haverford School. 

Stage Manager, Cap and Bells Club (IV) ; Assistant Business 
Manager, Class Record (IV) ; Senior Thesis, "Prison Reform." 
Service: Training Camp, Fort Niagara, N. Y., 1917; Received 
Provincial Second Lieutenancy, Field Artillery, August 15, 1917; 
First Lieutenant, Field Artillery, May 18, 1918; Overseas from 
May 26, 1918, to June 6, 1919. With Joshua L. Baily & Co., 
Wholesale Dry Goods Commission Merchants, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1919 to date. Member, Merion Cricket Club; Theta Kappa Psi 
Fraternity ; Association of Chicago Dry Goods Commission Men ; 
Chicago Haverford College Club (Secretary of same). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 12, 1895. s. William Lloyd Baily 
(1883) and Sarah S. Boyd. m. Toronto. Canada, March 28, 
1918, Helen Gladys Edwards (d. May 1, 1919). Address, 2758 
Hampden Court, Apartment No. 1, Chicago, 111. 

Barker, Albert Winslow, A.B. (A.M., Univ. of Penna., 1920; 
Ph.D., Univ. of Penna., 1921.) 
Entered in 1917. 

High Final Honors in Greek (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa (IV). 
Student at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 1890-95 ; 



622 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1917 

Instructor at the School of Industrial Art of the Pennsylvania 
Museum, 1903-13 ; Assistant Professor, Department of Fine Arts, 
Swarthmore College, 1914-16; Instructor in Greek. Haverford 
College, Pa., 1917-18; Student at University of Pennsylvania, 
1918-21 ; Instructor, Summer School, University of Pennsylvania, 
1921-22; Director of Art, Public Schools of Wilmington, Del., 
1921 to date. Member of Archaeological Institute of America; 
Classical Club of Philadelphia. 

b. Chicago, 111., June 1, 1874. s. Albert S. Barker and Julia 
B. Winslow. m. (1) Media, Pa., 1904, Agnes McMakin; (2) 
Norristown, Pa., 1910, Anna Ellis Roberts, c. Agnes Susan, 1907; 
Elizabeth Roberts, 1911. Address, Moylan, Pa. 

Brodhead, Horace Beale, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Manager, Haverfordian (IV). Service: With A. E. F. in 
France. Student in Arts Course in University of Montpelier for 
5 months. With Steel Company in Parkesburg, 1919-21; in Paris 
with American Express Company, 1921 to date. Member of 
Merion Cricket Club. 

b. Washington, D. C, November 2, 1895. s. Elber Howe Brod- 
head and Edith Ross Read. Address, Parkesburg, Pa. 

Brown, Charles Far well, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Manager of Cap and Bells Play (IV) ; Business Manager of 
Class Record (IV) ; Founders' Club. Service: Friends' Recon- 
struction, 1917-19. Bond Salesman, Harris, Forbes & Co., Inc., 
Boston, Mass., 1919 to date. 

b. Medford, Mass., July 22, 1895. s. Edward Lyman Brown 
and Isabel Weld Walter, m. Wellesley Hills, Mass., May 14, 
1921, Sarah Southwick Rodman, c. Charles Farwell, Jr., 1922. 
Address, 416 Linden Street. Wellesley Hills, Mass. 

Brown, Ernest Lancaster, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Cheer Leader (IV) ; Track "H" (I, II, III) ; Leader of Man- 
dolin Club (HI, IV). Service: Friends' Reconstruction. With 
Brown & Bailey Company, Folding Paper Boxes, Philadelphia, 
Pa., 1919 to date. 

b. Tioga, Pa., December 14, 1893. s. Henry Tatnall Brown 
and Mary Scattergood. Address, 243 East Johnson Street, Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 



1917] MATRICULATE CATALOG 623 

Buzby, John Howard, B.S. 

Entered 1913. 

Manager, Musical Clubs (IV) ; Soccer "H" (HI). Service: 
Friends' Reconstruction. With Mitchell Fletcher Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., 1920. With Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City, N. J., at 
present. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., October 12, 1893. s. Walter J. Buzby 
and Emily W. Borton. m. Atlantic City, N. J., October 12, 1921, 
Elizabeth D. Gage. Address, Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City, N. J. 

Chamberlin, William Henry, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Service: United States Army. Assistant Literary Editor of 
New York Tribune. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., February 17, 1897. s. Ernest N. Chamber- 
lin and May E. McClintock. Address, 80 Grave Street, New York, 
N. Y. 

Chandler, George Donald, B.S. 

Entered 1913. 

Football "H" (HI, IV) ; Baseball "H" (IV). Service: Master 
Hospital Sergeant, Medical Corps, 1917-19. Student of Medicine, 
Johns Hopkins University, 1919 to date. Member of Pithotomy 
Club of Johns Hopkins. 

b. Hockessin, Del., March 25, 1896. s. Kennard Swithen 
Chandler and Margaret Emma Durham. Address, 410 North 
Broadway, Baltimore, Md. 

Clement, Dewitt Crowell, B.S. 

Entered 1913. 

Manager, Cricket Team (IV) ; Track "H" (I, II, III) ; Holder 
of College Record in Two Mile Run. Service : First Lieutenant, 
Field Artillery, 1917-19. With Brown Brothers & Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa., 1919 to date. Member of Pennsylvania Society of Sons 
of the Revolution; Cap and Bells Club; Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 22, 1894. s. John Browning 
Clement and Dessa- Williamson Crowell. Address, 201 Poplar 
Avenue, Wayne, Pa. 

Crosman, Willard Martin Rice, B.S. 

Entered 1913. 

Captain of Cricket Team (IV) ; Cricket "H" (III) ; Soccer 
"H" (III, IV) ; Track "H" (HI) ; Captain, Swimming Team 
(IV). Service: Second Lieutenant, Infantry, 1917-19. Cotton 
Merchant with George H. McFadden & Bros., Philadelphia, Pa., 



624 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1917 

1919 to date. Member of Merion Cricket Club ; Augusta Country 
Club; Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. Haverford, Pa., October 13, 1894. s. Edward Newton Cros- 
man and Elizabeth McDowell Buddy. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Dam, Colby Dorr, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

With New York Evening Sun, New York, N. Y. 

b. London, England, August 7, 1894. s. Henry J. W. Dam and 
Dorothy Dorr. Address, 148^ East Fortieth Street, New York, 
N. Y. 

Dam, Loring, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Football "H" (II, HI, IV) ; Leader of Glee Club (IV) ; Phi 
Beta Kappa (IV). Service: Lieutenant (Junior Grade) ; Ensign, 
United States Naval Air Service. Assistant to President, New 
Jersey Brass Corporation, Grand Central Palace, New York City. 
Vice-President, Harvey Fisk & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. Member, 
Aero League of America; Founders' Club; Beta Rho Sigma; Cap 
and Bells. 

b. London, England, May 8, 1896. s. Henry J. W. Dam and 
Dorothy Dorr. m. Chestnut Hill, Pa., June 4, 1921, Cornelia 
Hayman. Address, c/o Jas. N. Wright & Co., 309 U. S. National 
Bank Building, Denver, Col. 

Forsythe, Jesse Garrett, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

With Logan Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1917-18. Serv- 
ice: Friends' Reconstruction, 1918-19; with Central National 
Bank, Philadelphia, Pa., 1920 to date. 

b. Media, Pa., September 12, 1896. s. Isaac Forsythe (1877) 
and Sarah C. Garrett. Address, Media, Pa., R. F. D. No. 3. 

Gardiner, William John, B.S. 

Entered 1913. 

Captain of Soccer (IV) ; Soccer "H" (II, III, IV). Service: 
Private, United States Army Ambulance. Awarded the "Croix 
de Guerre." 

b. Medford, N. J., January 28, 1896. s. William Gardiner and 
Elizabeth Wills Haines. Address, 130 East Main Street, Moores- 
town, N. J. 

Gibson, Robert, A.B. 
Entered 1913. 
Editor-in-Chief of Haverfordian (III, IV). With Autocar 



1917] MATRICULATE CATALOG 625 

Company, Ardmore, Pa., 1920, Salesman, Standard Supply and 
Equipment Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Founders' 
Club and Triangle Society. 

b. Pueblo, Col., April 1, 1896. s. Robert Gibson and Eleanor 
Gibson. Address, Standard Supply and Equipment Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Greene, Joseph Warren, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Manager, Soccer (IV) ; President of Pennsylvania State Inter- 
collegiate Soccer League (IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa (III). Service: 
Coast Artillery Corps, 1917-19; Second Lieutenant, 1918-19. As- 
sistant Treasurer of Hamilton Web Company, Hamilton, R. I., 
1919 to date. Member of American Legion and Founders' Club, 

b. Wickford, R. I., May 31, 1897. s. Joseph Warren Greene 
and Alice Hall Durfee, Address, Wickford, R. I. 

Haines, Robert Bowne, 3rd, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Fruit Grower and Entomological Research, Moorestown, N. J. 
Member of Pennsylvania and New Jersey State Horticultural So- 
cieties. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., May 26, 1893. s. Robert B. Haines, Jr. 
(1878) and Mary West Huston. Address, 156 West School Lane, 
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hall, Albert Winter, B.S. 

Entered 1914. 

Phi Beta Kappa. Service: Second Lieutenant, Signal Corps. 
Student of Medicine, Northwestern University. Member of 
American Legion. 

b. Zurich, Switzerland, January 8, 1895. s. Winfield Hall and 
Jeannette Winter. Address, 3136 Ivison Avenue, Berwyn, 111. 

Howland, Weston, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Business Manager, Haverford News (IV) ; Football "H" (II, 
III, IV) ; Manager of Inter scholastic Meet (IV) ; President of 
Athletic Association (IV). Service: Friends' Reconstruction; In- 
vestigator of Conditions in Poland and Russia. Member oi 
Merion Cricket Club, New Bedford Country Club, Founders' Club 
and Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., July 8, 1895. s. John S. Howland 
and Agnes Ellis. Address, 70 Borden Street, New Bedford, Mass. 

40 



626 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1917 

Jones, Herbert Lawrence, B.S. 

Entered 1913. 

Bond Salesman, Harvey Fisk & Sons Company, Philadelphia, 
1919 to date. 

b. Fairfield, Me., March 8, 1895. s. Willard Russell Jones and 
Jennie Louise Taylor. Address, Waterville, Me., or care of Har- 
vey Fisk & Sons, Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Klock, Harvey, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Student of Medicine, 1917 to date. 

b. Herndon, Pa., January 23, 1889. s. Noah Klock and Amelia 
Weaver. Address, Herndon, Pa. 

Laverty, Maris Alexander, B.S. 

Entered 1913. 

Service: First Lieutenant, Infantry. With Brann & Stuart 
Company, Engineers and Contractors, Philadelphia, Pa. Member 
of Merion Cricket Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 5, 1894. s. William M. Laverty 
and Emma S. Kennedy. Address, 2511 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Bala, 
Pa. 

Lawson, Mennis, B.S. 

Entered 1914. 

Farming at present time. Member of Theta Chi Fraternity. 

b. Burke's Garden, Va., August 27, 1895. s. Robert Mennis 
Lawson and Grace Bayne Waters. Address, Burke's Garden, Va. 
Little, William Clark, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Service: First Lieutenant, Infantry. Advertising Business, 1919 
to date. 

b. Albany, Ore., December 2, 1895. s. Riley M. Little and 
Nannie M. Chamberlm. Address, 330 Park Avenue, Rock Hill, 
S. C. 

Ly, Juwan Usang, B.S. (B.C.S., New York Univ., 1912; A.M., 
Columbia, 1913; A.M., Univ. of Penna., 1919.) 

Entered 1916. 

Research in Congressional Library, Washington, D. C, 1917- 
18; Assistant in Du Pont National Bank, 1918-19; Manager, The 
Industrial and Commercial Bank, Ltd., Hongkong, China, 1919 to 
date. Author : "Socialism in China," 1912 ; "An Economic Inter- 
pretation of the Increase of Bandits in China," 1918. 

b. Lyville, Canton, China, January 13, 1888. s. Ningda 
Cheongjun Ly and Li Well. m. Canton, China, 1919, Belle Lily 
Farn. Address, Box 488, Hongkong, China. 



1917] MATRICULATE CATALOG 627 

McKinstry, Hugh Exton, B.S. (M.S., Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology, 1921.) 

Entered 1913. 

Captain of Gymnasium Team (IV) ; Editor-in-Chief of Haver- 
ford News (IV) ; President of Student Council (IV) ; Phi Beta 
Kappa. Service: Friends' Reconstruction, 1917-18; Captain, 
American Red Cross, 1919. Student of Mining Geology, M. I. T., 
1919-21 ; Geologist with Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation, Casa- 
placa, Peru, 1921 to date. Member of Founders' Club. 

b. West Chester, Pa., May 5, 1896. s. Edwin L. McKinstry 
and Lorraine Stone. Address, 140 Dean Street, West Chester, 
Pa. 

Marshall, Franklin Osbun, B.S., A.M. 1918. 

Entered 1916. 

Principal, Vermilion Academy, Vermilion Grove, 111., 1919 to 
date. 

b. White City, Kan., May 27, 1891. s. Osbun Jesse Marshall 
and Rhoda Ann Strahl. Address, Vermilion Grove, 111. 

Metcalfe, Robert Davis, B.S. 

Entered 1913. 

Service : First Lieutenant, American Red Cross ; Member of the 
Balkan Commission of the American Red Cross ; Awarded the 
Chevalier of the Crown of Rumania; Captain, American Red 
Cross Serbian Commission; Received Serbian Red Cross Medal. 
With the Hill Division of the United States Envelope Company, 
Worcester, Mass. 

b. Woonsocket, R. I., December 10, 1893. s. John Metcalfe and 
Hattie B. Aldrich. Address, 9 Wayne Street, Worcester, Mass. 

Miller, Robert Boyd, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Manager, Tennis Team (IV) ; President of Y. M. C. A. (IV). 
Service: Captain, Infantry. Teacher, Oak Lane Country Day 
School. Member, Founders' Club; Military Order of Foreign 
Wars. 

b. Pittsburgh, Pa., November 15, 1894. s. Robert A. Miller 
and Mary Kredel. Address, Oak Lane Country Day School, Oak 
Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mitchell, Kenneth Sylvester, A.B., (A.B. Earlham, 1916.) 

Entered 1916. 

Service: Sergeant, Quartermaster Corps, 1918-19. Security 
Salesman, 1919 to date. With H. W. Dubiske & Co., Investment 
Bankers of South Bend, Ind. 



628 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1917 

b. Howard County, Ind., June 16, 1892. s. William Mitchell 
and Huldah Morris. Address, Russiaville, Ind. 

Morris, Fred Helsabeck, A.B. (A.B., Guilford, 1916.) 

Entered 1916. 

Baseball "H" (IV). Service: Medical Corps. Farming, 1919 
to date. 

b. Kernersville, N. C, May 23, 1895. s. Frederic Morris and 
Alice Vance. Address, Kernersville, N. C. 

Painter, Donald Hinsliaw, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Service: Second Lieutenant, Ordnance. 
Teacher in Parker High School, Dayton, Ohio. 

b. New Burlington, Ohio, September 24, 1894. s. Joseph Henry 
Painter (1889) and Elva Hinshaw. Address, 318 Grand Avenue, 
Dayton, Ohio. 

Price, Edmund Taber, B.S. 

Entered 1913. 

Captain, Track Team (IV) ; "H" (I, II, III) ; Manager, Foot- 
ball (IV). Service: First Lieutenant, Infantry, United States 
Army. Bond Salesman, with Callaway, Fish & Co., 37 Wall 
Street, New York, N. Y, Member, Founders' Club ; Cap and Bells 
Club; Triangle Society. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., February 28, 1895. s. Charles Russell 
Price and Elizabeth King Taber. Address, 419 West 11 5th Street, 
New York City. 

Ramsey, Lawrence Marshall, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Football "H" (I, II, III, IV) ; Captain (IV) ; Track "H" 
(III); Spoon Man (IV). Service: Second Lieutenant, 103d 
Field Artillery. Assistant Superintendent, Buck Hill Falls Inn. 
Member of Triangle Society. 

b. Sterling, Kan., June 3, 1894. s. David A. Ramsey and Alia 
M. Ramsey. Address, Sterling, Kan. 

Sangree, Carl Michael, A.B. (Diploma of Pastoral Theology, 
1920.) 
Entered 1913. 

Captain, Baseball Team (IV) ; Football "H" (III, IV). Stu- 
dent at Union Theological Seminary, 1917-21. Minister of the 
Congregational Church, 1921 to date. Member of Beta Rho 
Sigma. 

b. Steelton, Pa., January 27, 1894. s. Henry H. Sangree and 



1917] MATRICULATE CATALOG 629 

Helen Hoke. m. Bryn Mawr, Pa., June 8, 1921, Constance La 
Boiteaux. Address, Cummington, Mass. 

Schoch, Wendell Deringer, A.B. 

Entered from Class of 1916 in February, 1913. 

Service: Ordnance. Underwriter for Pennsylvania Manufac- 
turers' Association and Casualty Insurance Company. Member 
of Men's Club, Wayne, Pa. ; Insurance Federation. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 25, 1893. s, Parke Schoch and Elsie 
Gross. Address, 321 Midland Avenue, St. Davids, Pa. 

Schoepperle, Hubert Vinzens, A.B. 

Entered 1913 from Hamburg High School, 
b. Oil City, Pa., March 25, 1896. s. Vinzens Schoepperle and 
Elizabeth Klein. Address, 12 Spring Street, Oil City, Pa. 

Snader, Edward Rowland, Jr., B.S. (M.D., Hahnemann, 1921.) 

Entered 1913. 

Service: Medical, Corporal; Enlisted, Red Cross and Medical 
S. A. T. C. Student of Medicine, Hahnemann Medical College, 
1917-21; Interne, Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, 1921-22; 
Appointed Chief Medical Interne at same hospital for 1922-23. 
Member of Orpheus Club of Philadelphia; Alpha Sigma Fra- 
ternity; Merion Cricket Club; American Legion; Public Educa- 
tion and Child Welfare Association of Philadelphia; National 
and State Homeopathic Medical Societies, etc., etc. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 1, 1895. s. Edward Roland 
Snader, M. D., and Martha J. McComb. Address, care of Hahne- 
mann Hospital, Fifteenth Street above Race Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
Spaeth, John William, Jr., A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1918.) 

Entered 1913. 

Manager, Track Team (IV) ; Editor of Class Record (IV) ; 
Phi Beta Kappa (III); Cope Fellowship (IV). Service: Ser- 
geant, Infantry. Tutor, Haverford School, 1919; Instructor in 
Latin, The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1919-21; Instructor in 
Latin and English, William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, 
1921 to date. Member of Founders' Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 2, 1895. s. John William Spaeth and 
Margaret Louise Hollick. Address, 53 North Paxon Street, West 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Spellissy, Arthur Emerson, A.B. 
Entered 1913. 
Business Manager of Haver fordian (IV) ; Manager of Gym- 



630 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1917 

nasium Team (IV) ; Manager of Baseball Team (IV) ; Phi Beta 
Kappa (IV). With Clarke & Co., Manufacturers of Naval Aero 
Ordnance, 1917-19. In Security Department of Brown Brothers 
& Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1919 to date. Member of Founders' 
Club. 

b. Newton, Mass., February 27, 1896. s. William A. Spellissy 
and Amy W. Slack. Address, 120 West Mt. Airy Avenue, Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Strawbridge, Justus Clayton, 2nd, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Service: Ordnance. Retail Dry Goods, 
with Strawbridge & Clothier, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Uni- 
versity Club of Philadelphia; Philadelphia Country Club. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., April 17, 1895. s. Frederic 
H. Strawbridge (1887) and Bertha Gordon Walter, m. German- 
town, Philadelphia, Pa., April 16, 1918, Margaret LaRue. c. 
Margaret, 1919. Address, Brook way Avenue, Merion, Pa. 

Weston, Edward Mitchell, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Chemist. Assistant in Chemistry, Haverford, 1917-18; Assist- 
ant in Chemistry, Harvard, 1919-20. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 10, 1895. s. Charles Neal Weston 
and Fanny Brown Fithian. Address, 130 West Eighty-first Street, 
New York City. 

Whitson, Thomas Barclay, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Electrical Engineer. With General Electric Company, 1917-19; 
with Friends' Service in Europe, 1919-20; Electric Storage Bat- 
tery Company, Philadelphia, 1920-21 ; Rubicon Company, Phila- 
delphia, to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 14, 1894. s. Benjamin F. Whitson 
and Anna Masters. Address, Moylan, Pa. 

Wilson, James Gordon, B.S. 

Entered 1913. 

Service: Chief Petty Officer, Naval Reserve Force. Real Estate 
Business, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Merion Cricket Club. 

b. Paris, France, November 7, 1895. s. James Wilson and 
Florence Elea Hazzard. Address, 309 Narberth Avenue, Nar- 
berth. Pa. 



1917] MATRICULATE CATALOG 631 

York, Harold Quimby, A.B. 

Entered 1913. 

Manager, Track Team. Service: Corporal, Field Artillery. 
Junior Partner, The Tie Company, 1918 to date. 

b. Unadilla, N. Y., September 19, 1893. s. Mahlon D. York 
and Effie Ruth De Forest, m. Unadilla, N. Y., July 16, 1918, L. 
Marion Van Cott. c. James Webster, 1919. Address, Unadilla, 
N. Y. 

N o N - Graduates 

Bacon, Louis St. John. 

Entered in September, 1914, and left in February, 1915. 

Service: Sergeant, Machine Gun. Student at State College, 
1915. Overseas, 1917-19. With the Phosphor Bronze Smelting 
Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1919 to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 2, 1893. s. Horatio W. Bacon and 
Mary G. Thomas. Address, 4938 Walton Avenue, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Banks, Robert Parker. 

Entered in September, 1913, and left in 1914. 
b. Mifflintown, Pa., October 20, 1894. s. William H. Banks 
and Bess Jacobs. Address, Mifflintown, Pa. 

Burket, John Warren. 

Entered in 1914 from the University of Pennsylvania and left 
in January, 1916. 

Coal Business, L. K. Burket & Bro., Wayne, Pa. 

b. Wayne, Pa., October 24, 1894. s. Lee Keller Burket and 
Ella S. Smith. Address, 1226 Clayton Street, Denver, Col. 

Darlington, William Marshall. 

Entered in 1913 and left in Spring of 1917. 

In Merchant Marine after leaving college. Private, Marine 
Corps. At present, Vice-President and Superintendent of the 
Electric Foundry and Engineering Company, Inc. 

b. West Chester, Pa., December 5, 1894. s. John H. Darlington 
and Sarah Marshall, m. April 27, 1921, Torresdale, Pa., Jean 
Christian Bullitt. Address, Torresdale, Pa. 

fForman, Horace Baker, 3rd. 

Entered as Special Student from Haverford School in Septem- 
ber, 1913. 

Service: Second Lieutenant, Aviation. Killed in action, Sep- 
tember 14, 1918. 



632 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1917 

b. Baltimore, Md., March 4, 1894. d. France, September, 1918. 
s. Horace Baker Forman, Jr., and Lucy Chandler. 

Hill, Henry Whitmore. 

Entered in September, 1913, and left in 1915, 

Service: Ensign, United States Naval Flying Corps, 1918-19. 
Wholesale Hardware Business, Janney, Semple, Hill & Co., Minne- 
apolis, 1915-17, and from 1919 to date. Member of the Minne- 
tonka Yacht Club, 

b. Minneapolis, Minn., December 15, 1894. s. Horace Mann 
Hill and Mary Whitmore. m. Minneapolis, January 31, 1920, 
Florence Stevenson. Address, 2434 Pillsbury Avenue, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

Howey, Loyal Green. 

Entered in 1913, Arts Course, and left in 1915. 

b. Beatrice, Neb., February 14, 1896. s. Loyal Burtis Howey 
and Mary Green. Address, 1701 East Lincoln Street, Lincoln, 
Neb. 

Inman, Arthur Crew. 

Entered 1913 and left in Junior year. 

b. Atlanta, Ga., May 11, 1895. s. Henry Arthur Inman and 
Roberta Sutherland Crew. Address, Ponce de Leon Apartments, 
Atlanta, Ga. 

Lawrence, Edwin Field, Jr. (A.B., Stanford, 1917.) 

Entered in 1913 and left in 1916. 

Student at Stanford, 1916-17; Master Signal Electrician, Air 
Service, 1918-19; Wholesale Hardware Business, 1919 to date. 

b. Sterling, 111., September 16, 1896. s. Edwin Field Lawrence 
and Kate Osmer. Address, 705 West Third Street, Sterling, 111. 

Lester, Edward Rowntree. 

Entered in 1913 and left in June, 1914. 

Sales Department, Francis E. Lester Company, Mesilla Park, 
N. M., 1915-16; Partner and General Manager, Mesilla Valley 
Overland Company, Automobile Dealers, 1916-17; Second Lieu- 
tenant, A. S. A., 1917-19; Sales Manager, El Paso Overland Com- 
pany, Automobile Distributors, El Paso, Texas, 1919-21 ; General 
Manager, Southwestern Motors, Inc., El Paso, Texas, 1921 to date. 
Member, American Association of Engineers; Southwestern So- 
ciety of Engineers; Chamber of Commerce, El Paso; University 
Club and Country Club of El Paso. 

b. Las Cruces, N, M., June 27. 1894. s. Francis E. Lester and 
Margaret Rowntree. Address. Mesilla Park, N. M. 



1917] MATRICULATE CATALOG 633 

Mendes, Joas Silva. 

Entered as Special Student in 1913 and left in 1914. 

b. Sao Paulo, Brazil, S. A., December 10, 1892. s. 

Mendes and Ignez Silva Mendes. No address. 

Moore, Gilbert Henry. (A.B., Stetson Univ., Deland, Fla., 1917.) 

Entered 1913 and left in Spring, 1916. 

Service: Master Gunner, N. C. S. C. A. C, Heavy Artillery. 
President, Morallen Manufacturing Corporation, and Treasurer, 
Douglas Manufacturing Corporation, Manufacturing Jewelers, 45 
North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., May 8, 1895. s. Gilbert H. Moore and 
Ada Virginia Garrett. Address, 14 North Plaza Place, Atlantic 
City, N. J. 
Murray, Francis King. (A.B., Stanford University, 1917.) 

Entered 1913 and left in June, 1914. 

Student at Stanford University, 1914-17. Service: Master Engi- 
neer, Junior Grade, Engineers. Shoe Manufacturing Business, 
1919 to date. Member of Phi Beta Kappa and Kappa Alpha Fra- 
ternities. 

b. San Francisco, Cal., September 18, 1895. s. Augustus Taber 
Murray (1885) and Nella Rowland Gifford. Address, care of 
Thomas & Co., 410-424 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Napier, Arthur Howell. 

Entered 1913 and left in 1916. 

Delegate to Intercollegiate Civic Association from Haverford, 
1914. Welfare Worker. Volunteer Secretary, National War 
Work Council of Y. M. C. A., 1918-20. Received Appointment 
as "Welfare Specialist" from Sixth Division of Bureau of Navi- 
gation, 1920. "Special Representative" for the Keystone Indem- 
nity Company (Automobile Insurance), since 1920. Contributor 
to the Entomological News. Member, American Entomological 
Society; Boston Entomological Society; City Club; Chestnut Hill 
Club; Geographical Society of Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 8, 1895. s. Arthur Howell Napier 
and Dorothea Marcus, m. Chestnut Hill, Pa., September 25, 1918. 
Elizabeth Mary Doyle, c. Arthur Howell, Jr., 1919. Address, 
503 East Willow Grove Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Pa. 

Paxson, Newlin Fell. (M.D., Hahnemann Med. College, 1919.) 
Entered 1914 and left in June, 1915. 

Service: Hospital Apprentice, First Class, Naval Reserves. 
Resident Physician, Hahnemann Hospital, 1919 to date. Member 



634 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1917 

of Alpha Sigma Medical Fraternity ; American Institute of 
Homeopathy ; Pennsylvania State Homeopathic Society ; City Club 
of Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 10, 1895. s. Oliver H. Paxson 
and Evalyn Mattson. Address, 2414 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Penney, Humphrey Linthorne. (B.Sc, Manchester Univ. Eng- 
land, 1920.) 
Entered 1913 and left in 1914. 

Service: Orderly, British Red Cross, 1915-19. Student in Man- 
chester University, 1919-20. Member of Manchester Union. 

b. Meekshaw, England, October 6, 1895. s. Norman Penney 
and Mary Alice Collinson. Address, 32 Arlow Road, London, 
England. 

Sanderson, George. 

Entered in 1913 and left in June, 1914. 

Teacher in Ungraded School in Southern New Jersey, 1 year. 
Physical Director, Vineland Training School, 1 term. Machinist. 

b. Penrith, England, June 19, 1893. s. Thomas Sanderson and 
Elizabeth Chapman, m. Newtown Square, Pa., April 23, 1919, 
Lena Pearl Garrett. Address, 328 Glover Street, Woodbury, N. J. 

Weller, Henry Seymour. 

Entered 1913 and left in June, 1916. 

Soccer "H" (III). Student at Stanford University, 1916-17. 
Service : 2 years with French and American Armies. Awarded 
"Croix de Guerre." Banker, with Dillon, Read & Co., Chicago, 
111. 

b. Milwaukee, Wis., July 22, 1893. s. Henry Seymour Weller 
and Virginia Douglas. Address, 1610 Oak Avenue, Evanston, 111. 

Wilson, Francis Stirling. 

Entered from Dartmouth College in September, 1916, and left 
in 1917. 

b. Wenatchee, Wash., November 24, 1892. s. Posey Street 
Wilson and Augusta Elizabeth Fallow. No address. 

Zerega, John Whitman. 

Entered September, 1915, and left in May, 1917. 

Track "H" (IV). Service: Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, 
1917-19. Shipping Clerk, Operating Department, International 
Mercantile Marine Company, New York, N. Y., 1919-21 ; Assist- 
ant Manager, Cunard Building, 1921-22; at present. Renting Man- 
ager for Export Oil Corporation, 25 Broadway, New York City. 



1918] MATRICULATE CATALOG 635 

Member, Plainfield Country Club; Princeton Club of New York. 
b. Bloomfield, N. J., March 23, 1894. s. John Frederick Zerega 
and Jane Webb. Address, 447 West Seventh Street, Plainfield, 
N.J. 



1918 

Arnold, Harrison Heikes, A.B. (A.M., Harvard, 1919.) 

Entered 1914. 

Captain of Gymnasium Team (4). Granduate of West Chester 
State Normal School, 1911. Teacher. Student at Harvard, 1919. 
Head of Department of Spanish, Pennsylvania State College. 
Member, Phi Beta Kappa; Founders' Club. 

b. Dillsburg, Pa., March 25, 1889. s. Noah Arnold and Fanny 
Heikes. m. 1920, Jessie M. Anderson. Address, Dillsburg, Pa. 

Barrie, Robert, Jr. B.S. 

Entered 1914. 

Soccer "H" (4), Manager, Soccer (4). Service: Naval Avia- 
tion, 1918. Treasurer, Publishing House of George Barrie's 
Sons, Philadelphia, Pa., 1919 to date. Member, University Club, 
Philadelphia; Merion Cricket Club; Haverford; Beta Rho Sigma; 
St. David's Golf Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 14, 1897. s. Robert Barrie and 
Eugenia Blunt. Address, Rose Lane, Haverford, Pa. 

Beeson, John Henry, A.B. (A.B., Guilford College, 1917.) 

Entered Senior Year, 1917. 

Service: U. S. A., 1918. With Peoples National Bank, Wins- 
ton-Salem, N. C, 1919 to date. 

b. Randleman, N. C, January 14, 1893. s. John F. Beeson and 
H. C. Hockett. Address, 748 Oak Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. 

fBuzby, George Haines, B.S. 

Entered 1914. 

Soccer "H" (2); Baseball "H" (3); Baseball Captain (4); 
Football "H" (4); Manager, Gymnasium Team (4). Cashier, 
Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City, N. J. Member, Triangle Society. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., April 22, 1896. d. Atlantic City, N. J., 
April 14, 1922. s. Walter J. Buzby and Emily Wills Borton. 

Carr, Herbert Joseph, B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

Service: U. S. A. Farming, 1919 to date. 

b. Harveysburg, Ohio, November 30, 1896. s. William Carr and 
Rose Carroll, m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 10, 1919, Lillian 
Sliker. Address, Harveysburg, Ohio. 



636 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1918 

Cleveland, Arthur Horton, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1914. 

Service: Naval Reserve, 1918. Farming, 1919 to date, 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 20, 1897. s. Arthur Horton Cleve- 
land and Ethelwyn Morrill Atwater. Address, Chadds Ford, Pa. 

Cooper, Bennett Smedley, B.S. 

Entered 1914. 

Manager, Baseball (4); Cheer Leader (4). Service: Recon- 
struction Unit. With George D. Wethrill and Company, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 1919 to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 28, 1896. s. Benjamin W. Cooper 

and Mary P. Smedley. m. . Address, 

Moorestown, N. J. 

Crosman, John Marshall, B.S. (1920.) 

Entered 1914. 

Football "H" (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Captain (4) ; Cricket "H" (1, 2, 3, 
4) ; Captain elect (4) ; Gym. "H" (1, 2, 3) ; Captain elect (4) ; 
Baseball ''H" (4). Service: 2nd. Lieutenant, U. S. F. A., 1919. 
Teacher of English and Athletic Coach, Haverford School, 
Haverford, Pa., 1920 to date. Member, Merion Cricket Club; 
Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. Haverford, Pa., April 14, 1898. s. Edward Newton Crosman 
and Elizabeth McD/owell Buddy. Address, Pawling School, 
Pawling, New York. 

Deacon, Frank, B.S. 

Entered 1914. 

Soccer "H" (4); Manager, Cricket Team, (4). Service: 
U. S. F. A., 1918. With Reeves, Parvin and Company, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., 1918 to date. Member, Germantown Cricket Club. 

b. Germantown, Pa., January 16, 1897. s. George H. Deacon 
and Mary Primrose Reeves. Address, McKean Avenue, Ger- 
mantown, Pa. 

Dewees, Alfred Henry, B.S. 

Entered 1914. 

Football "H" (4) ; Manager, Tennis Team (4) ; Baseball "H" 
(4). With Clark and Company, Inc., 1918-19. N. W. Ayer and 
Son, Advertising, 1919 to date. Member of Founders' Club and 
the Triangle Society. 

b. Paoli, Pa., November 29, 1896. s. James Hervey Dewees and 
Emn^a Jane Branson. Address, 4740 Hazel Avenue, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Fitts, Dwight Robert, B.S. 
Entered 1914. 
Manager, Football (4) ; President, Athletic Association (4). 



1918] MATRICULATE CATALOG 637 

Service: Flying Cadet, Signal Corps, 1918. Merchant, Fitts- 
Smith Dry Goods Company, Kansas City, Mo., 1918 to date. 
Member, Chamber of Commerce, Kansas City, Mo. ; Blue Hills 
Golf Club, Kansas City, Mo. ; University Club, Kansas City, Mo. ; 
Beta Rho Sigma, Haverford College, Pa. 

b. Oregon, Mo., September 13, 1896. s. Jesse C. Fitts and Cora 
Russel. Address, 407 West 8th Street, Kansas City, Mo. 

Gilmour, Neil, A.B. 

Entered 1914. 

Football "H" (3, 4) ; Captain (4) ; Baseball "H" (4). Corp. 
Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Student Council (3, 4) ; Class President (4) ; 
Final Honors in Mathematics. Service: 2nd. Lieutenant C. A., 
1918-19. Clerk, Provident Life and Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 
1919 to date. Member, Phi Beta Kappa; Founders' Club. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., October 27, 1897. s. Harvey James Gilmour 
and Elsie Rebecca Dutcher. Address, 63 Greenfield Avenue, 
Ardmore, Pa. 

Greer, Robert Bratton, A.B. (1920.) 

Entered 1914. 

Service: 1st Lieutenant, S. C. Base Hospital No. 10. 1917-19. 
Member, American Legion. 

b. Johnstown, Pa., September 19, 1896. s. Charles C. Greer and 
Georgia B. Bratton. Address, "Dundee," Johnstown, Pa. 

Hallett, Henry McLellan, 2nd, A.B. (1920.) 
Entered 1914 from Westtown School. 
Soccer "H" (2, 3, 4) ; Captain-elect Soccer (4) ; Manager, 

Soccer (4). Service: U. S. A., Field Hospital, 1917 to 1919. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 17, 1897. s. George Hervey Hal- 
lett and Gertrude Amy Hawkes. Address, c-o H. K. Mulford Com- 
pany, 1228 Calle Charcas, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 

Hayman, Joseph Marchant, Jr., AiB. (M.D., Univ. of Penna., 
1921.) 

Entered 1914, and left in June, 1917. 

Football "H" (3); Spoon Man (4). Student, University of 
Pennsylvania Medical School, 1917-21. Won Alumni Medal and 
Prize, and Df. Spencer Morris Prize, Pennsylvania Medical 
School, June, 1921. Member, Phi Beta Kappa; A. M. P. O. 
Medical Fraternity ; Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity ; Founders' 
Club. 

b. Germantown, Pa., June 25, 1896. s. Joseph Marchant Hay- 
man and Mabel Martha Greene. Address, 8030 St. Martins Lane, 
Chestnut Hill, Pa. 



638 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1918 

Hisey, John Alan, B.S. (1921.) 

Entered 1914. 

Track "H" (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Captain (3) ; Cap and Bells Club (3, 
4). Service: 2nd Lieutenant at various camps, 1917-18. With 
Union Oil Company of South California, 1919; Warren Brothers 
Paving Company, Phoenix, Arizona, 1920; Automobile salesman, 
Main Line Motors ; Teacher, Country Day School, Kansas City, 
Mo., 1921-22. Member, Merion Cricket Club, Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 31, 1895. s. John A. Hisey and 
Julia Bowker. Address, 4250 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hynson, Matthew Manlove, B.S. 

Entered 1914. 

Varsity "H" Baseball (4). Service. Naval Reserve, Princeton 
University, 1918. With the Biddle Press, 210 South 7th Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1918-22. Now taking course in Merchandising, 
University of City of New York. Member, City Club, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 17, 1897. s. George Beswick 
Hynson and Susan Cornwell Jones. Address, 210 South 7th 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Lester, Evan Jones, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1914. 

Football "H" (4). Cope Fellowship (4). TraveUing auditor 
for the United Gas Improvement Company of Philadelphia, Pa., 
1918 to date. Member of Phi Beta Kappa and Founders' Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 18, 1896. s. Evan Jones Lester 
and Helen C. Satterthwaite. m. Haverford. Pa., June 18, 1921, 
Catharine H. Lee. Address, c-o Northern Indiana Gas and 
Electric Company, Hammond, Ind. 

Long, Charles-Francis, A.B. 

Entered 1914. 

Final Honors in Latin (4); Phi Beta Kappa (4). Service: 
Medical Corps, 1918-19. Medical Student, University of Penn- 
sylvania, 1919 to date. 

b. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., March 1, 1898. s. Charles Long and 
Fannie Sax. Address, 33 South Washington Street, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 

Moore, Willard Brown, A.B. (1920.) 

Entered 1914. Soccer "H" (4). Service : U. S. A. M. E. R. C, 
1917-19. 

b. Du Bois, Pa., Sept. 6, 1895. s. Herbert A. Moore and Eva 
Louise Brown. Address, 206 East Washington Avenue, Du 
Bois, Pa. 



1918] MATRICULATE CATALOG 639 

Mussetter, William, B.S. 

Entered 1917 from Wilmington College, Ohio. 

Service: 2nd Lieutenant C. A. C, 1918. Civil Engineer, United 
States Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1918 to . Southern Cali- 
fornia Edison Co., Big Creek, California, at present. 

b. Xenia, Ohio., November 25, 1896. s. Joseph S. Mussetter 
and Sarah Swope. Address, Big Creek, California. 

Nevin, Walter Scott, A.B. 
Entered 1914. 

Track "H" (3) ; Editor-in-Chief of Haverfordian (4) ; Editor- 
in-Chief of Class Record, (4). With Crowell Publishing Com- 
pany, New York, N. Y., 1918 to date. Member, Founders' Club 
and Triangle Society. 

b. New Brighton, Pa., August 5, 1894. s. WiUiani Scott Nevin 
and Lida M. Merrick. Address, 5924 Spruce Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Painter, Herbert Joseph, A.B. 

Entered 1914. 

Manager, Gymnasium Team (4). Investment Banking with 
Harper and Turner, Philadelphia, Pa. Service : U. S. A. Mem- 
ber, Phi Beta Kappa and Founders' Club. 

b. Wilmington, Ohio, March 26, 1896. s. Joseph Henry Painter 
and Elva Hinshaw. m. Haverford, Pa., October 16, 1920, Caro- 
line Hastings Lee. Address, 21 N. Wyoming Avenue, Ard- 
more, Pa. 
Porter, Edward Arthur Gribbon, B.S. (1919 as of year 1918.) 

Entered 1914. 

Captain, Cricket Team (IV); Cricket "H" (IV). Service: 
First British Ambulance Unit for Italy; Honorary Lieutenant, 
Royal Italian Army, 1917-19. Member of Founders' Club and 
Triangle Society. Lawyer. 

b. Lisburn, Ireland, November 1, 1895. s. Thomas Johnstone 
Porter and Ellen Huges Fawcett. Address, Moylan, Pa., and 
3539 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Schenck, Henry Paul, S.B. 

Entered 1914. 

Service: Medical Detachment, 315th Infantry, 1917-19. Medical 
Student at University of Pennsylvania, 1919 to date. Member, 
Pepper Medical Society ; Nu Sigma Nu Fraternity ; Hartzell 
Dermatological Research Society. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 6, 1895. s. James Buchanan 
Schenck and Savilla Ettinger Fries. Address, 5335 Locust Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



640 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1918 

Stanley, Jesse Belts, A.B. (1919) (A.B., Guilford College, 

1917.) 

Entered 1917. 

Government Shipyard, 1918-19. With Vick Chemical Com- 
pany, 1919 to date. 

b. Guilford College, N. C, April 27, 1896. s. W. P. Stanley 
and Lula Betts. Address, Guilford College, N. C. 

Tatum, Oliver Parry, B.S. (1920.) 
Entered 1914. 

Service: Sergeant, Field Hospital No. Ill, and Reconstruction, 
b. Haverford, Pa., April 24, 1896. s. Oliver P. Tatum and 
Mary Biddle McCollins. Address, Llanerch, Pa. 

Thacher, John Wilkins, B.S. (1920 as of year 1918.) 

Entered 1914. 

Manager of Musical Clubs (IV); Cap and Bells (III, IV). 
Cost and Traffic Manager of the Florence Thread Company, Flor- 
ence, N. Y. Member of Merion Cricket Club; Stephen Girard 
Lodge No. 450, F. & A. M. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 18, 1897. s. George H. Thacher 
and Clara Wilkins. m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 22, 1920, Evalyn 
Nesbitt Lathbury. Address, Warren Street, Edgewater Park, 
N.J. 

Thornton, Percy Stokes, A.B. (1920.) 

Entered 1915. 

Service: Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery. Student in Whar- 
ton School, University of Pennsylvania, 1920-21. Member, 
Merion Cricket Club; Racquet Club; First Troop, Philadelphia 
City Cavalry. 

b. New York City, N. Y., November 20, 1896. s. Samuel Stokes 
Thornton and Alice Emily Hilyard. Address, 115 Bloomingdale 
Avenue, Wayne, Pa. 

Thorpe, Edward Sheppard, B.S. 

Entered 1914. 

Leader of Mandolin Club (IV) ; Captain of Track Team (IV), 
Service: Sergeant, First Class, Medical Department, United States 
Army, 1918-19. Medical Student at University of Pennsylvania, 
1919 to date. Member of Alpha Mu Pi Omega Medical Fra- 
ternity ; William Pepper Medical Society ; Merion Cricket Club ; 
Founders' Club; Cap and Bells Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 17, 1896. s. Edward S. Thorpe and 
Ella R. Hancock. Address, 417 Lancaster Avenue, Haverford, Pa. 



1918] MATRICULATE CATALOG 641 

Tomlinson, Albert Hibbs, B.S. (M.S., M.I.T., 1921.) 

Entered 1914. 

Soccer "H" (IV) ; President of Student Government (IV) ; 
Captain, Cricket Team (IV) ; Vice-President, Secretary, Founders' 
Club (IV); Cope Fellowship (IV). Student in Chemical Engi- 
neering at M. I. T., 1918-19. Service: Engineer Reserve Corps. 
Teaching, Chemistry, Swarthmore Preparatory School, Swarth- 
more. Pa., 1920-21 ; Chemical Engineer for Standard Oil Com- 
pany of New Jersey. Member, American Chemical Society; Phi 
Beta Kappa and Founders' Club. 

b. Swarthmore, Pa., July 11, 1896. s. Arthur Hibbs Tomlinson 
and Emma T. Pyle. Address, 35 Elmwood Place, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Townsend, Alfred James, A.B., A.M., 1919. 

Entered 1914. 

Manager of Track (IV). Teaching Fellow, Haverford College, 
1918-19. Teacher at Gilman Country School, Roland Park, Md., 
1919 to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 19, 1898. s. L. Tyler Townsend 
and Mary I. Wooley. Address, Gilman Country School, Roland 
Park, Md. 

Webb, Kenneth Waldie, A.B. 

Entered 1914. 

Editor-in-Chief of Haverford News (III) ; Final Honors in 
Economics and English (IV) ; Manager, Class Record (IV). 
Service: Chemical Warfare, 1918-19. Student (M. A. Degree) 
in Economics, Harvard University, 1919-21. Won Fellowships to 
Study in Belgium, 1921 and 1922-23. Member of Phi Beta Kappa 
and Founders' Club. 

b. Chicago, 111., September 5, 1895. s. Wilmer Marshall Webb 
and Sue Waldie Webb. Address, 332 West Seymour Street, Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Non-Graduates 

Alexander, John William. 

Entered 1914 and left June, 1917. 

Service: Top Sergeant, Trench Mortar, 1917-19. With Dreka 
Company, Stationers and Engravers, 1121 Chestnut Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., 1919 to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 19, 1894. s. William Alexander 
and Martha Fagan. Address, 3273 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

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642 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1918 

Bell, Herbert Hallock. 

Entered 1914 and left in 1916. 

Service: Private, Chemical Warfare, Gas Defense Division, 
1918. Efficiency and Time Study, Gould & Eberhardt, Newark, 
N. J., 1918 to date. 

b. Milton, N. Y., May 13, 1894. s. Arthur E. Bell and Martha 
Hallock. m. Hackensack, N. J., June 19, 1918, Helen Strong. 
Address, Milton, N. Y. 

Coleman, Henry Frederick, Jr. (B.A., Univ. of Penna., 1921 
as of 1919.) 

Entered 1914 and left in 1917. 

Service: Enlisted, United States Navy, September, 1917; Com- 
manding Officer, U. S. S. Elfin, S. P. 965. Teacher, Central High 
School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1920-21 ; Instructor in Mathematics, 
Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa., to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 20, 1897. s. Henry F. Coleman 
and Louise Helen Coleman. Address, 5203 North Fifteenth Street, 
Logan, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Curtis, Stephen. 

Entered 1914 and left May, 1917. 

Football "H" (HI). Member of Founders' Club and Triangle 
Society. Service: First Lieutenant, Pioneer Infantry. With 
Graham Paper Company, St. Louis, Mo. 

b. Wilmington, Del., December 26, 1894. s. Charles Minot 
Curtis and Phoebe George Bradford. Address, c/o Graham 
Paper Co., St. Louis, Mo. 

Gillespie, Abraham Lincoln, Jr. 

Entered 1917 and left in February, 1918. 

Leader of Glee Club (IV). Teacher, West Philadelphia High 
School, 1918 to date. Member of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 11, 1895. s. A. Lincoln Gillespie and 
Lillie Bendix. Address, 332 Manheim Street, Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Goltman, Alfred Meyer. 

Entered 1916 from University of Michigan and left in 1917. 

b. Nanticoke, Pa., September 30, 1895. s. Max Goltman and 
Mollie Sternberg. Address, 139 West Seventy-third Street, New 
York, N. Y. 

Harding, William Hover. 

Entered 1914 and left in December, 1917. 

Service: Private, Medical Department. Auditing Department, 



1918] MATRICULATE CATALOG 643 

C. M. and St. Paul Railway. Member, City Club, Chicago; Beta 
Theta Pi Fraternity. 

b. Chicago, III., October 14, 1892. s. Charles Ford Harding 
and Hattie Hover. Address, 4842 Kenwood Street, Chicago, 111. 

Hartman, Lewis Evans. 

Entered 1914 and left in Spring, 1915. 

Service: Second Lieutenant, C. W. S. Student in Mechanical 
Engineering, at M. I. T., 1915-17. Wholesale Grocery Business, 
1917 to date. Member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity. 

b. Lancaster, Pa., February 20, 1896. s. Isaac Carpenter Hart- 
man and Elizabeth Christine Evans. Address, 442 Duke Street, 
Lancaster, Pa. 

Keay, Louis Kent. 

Entered 1914 and left in Spring of 1917. 

Winner of Everett Medal (I); Track "H" (II). Service: 
Second Lieutenant, Balloon Observation. With Woolen Manu- 
facturing Company. 

b. Clifton Heights, Pa., December 19, 1897. s. Nathaniel S. 
Keay and Louise Kent. Address, Clifton Heights, Pa. 

Kendall, John Wiley. (A.B., Princeton University, 1920.) 

Entered 1914 and left in May, 1918. 

Service: Ensign, Naval Aviation, 1918-19. Student at Prince- 
ton, 1919-20. With Kendall Lumber Company, 1920 to date. 

b. Meyerdale, Pa., November 23, 1897. s. Samuel Austin Ken- 
dall and Minnie Edith Wiley. Address, 228 North Street, Meyers- 
dale, Pa. 

Koons, Henry Webster. 

Entered 1914 and left in June, 1916. 

Student at Law in Office of U. S. Koons, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1916-20; Attorney-at-Law, 1920 to date. Member, Law Academy 
of Philadelphia ; Temple University Law Club ; Gamma Eta Kappa 
Fraternity. 

b. West Chester, Pa., December 25, 1895. s. Ulysses S. Koons 
and Bertha Heacock. m. Rockville, Md., September 21, 1917, 
Adele R. Frankenfield. c. George Frankenfield, 1918; Henry 
Webster, Jr., 1920. Address, 4707 Cedar Avenue, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

LeClercq, Jacques Georges Clemenceau Schuman. . (A.B., Univ. 
of Calif., 1921 ;M.A., 1922.) 
Entered 1914 and left in Spring, 1917. 
Editor-in-Chief of Haverfordian (HI). Service: Private, 



644 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1918 

United States M. E. R. C, in France, 1917-19. Instructor in 
French and English, Beach School, Coronado, Cal., 1919-20; 
Faculty at University of California, Department of French, 1920 
to date. American Field Service Fellow in France, probably at 
University of Strassbourg, 1922- , Contributor of lyric verse 
to the leading literary magazines; pseudonym: Paul Tanaquil. 
Author of "Attitudes," a volume of verse, published by the Yale 
University Press, 1922. Member of American Literary Associa- 
tion. 

b. Karlsbad, Austria, June 27, 1898. s. Frederic V. T. Schuman 
Le Clercq and Margaret Elizabeth Hart. Address, care of F. Le 
Clerq, Jr., United States Embassy, London, England. 

Lovell, George Willard. (A.B., Univ. of Mich., 1920.) 

Entered 1914 and left June, 1915. 

Service: Mechanic, Ambulance. Student at University of 
Michigan, 1920. Automobile Distributor. Member of Alpha Tau 
Omega. 

b. Crowley, La., April 25, 1898. s. Preston S. Lovell and 
Phoebe Beach. Address, Crowley, La. 

Lusson, Louis Camille Olry. 

Entered 1914 and left in June, 1917. 

Service: Sergeant, Remount, 1917-18. Real Estate and Insur- 
ance to 1919. 1919-21, Banking and Brokerage. 1922 to date, 
Treasurer, Edouard D. Kruse Company. Member of Merion 
Cricket Club. 

b. Ardmore, Pa., March 26, 1893. s. Louis Olry Lusson and 
May Neilson. Address, 32 East Montgomery Avenue, Ardmore, 
Pa. 

Moore, Robert Whitcomb. 

Entered 1914 and left June, 1917. 

Football "H" (II, III). Service: Base Hospital No. 10, 1917- 
19. With Los Angeles Title Insurance Company, Los Angeles, 
Cal., 1919 to date. 

b. Haddonfield, N. J., July 30, 1896. s. Gilbert Henry Moore 
and Ada V. Garrett, m. De Land, Fla., October 23, 1919, Mar- 
garet E. Gilliland. Address, 618^^ East Adams Street, Los An- 
geles, Cal. 

Porch, Willard Ralph. 

Entered 1914 and left June, 1916. 

With First National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa., 1916-17. Service: 
Ordnance, 1917-18. Spent 1 year in Siberia with the A. E. F. 



1918] MATRICULATE CATALOG 645 

Assistant Treasurer of Porch Brothers, Inc., Piano Merchants, 
Johnstown, Pa., 1919 to date. Member of Kiwanis Club of Johns- 
town; American Legion, and Veterans of Foreign Wars. 

b. Johnstown, Pa., December 29, 1896. s. William Webster 
Porch and Lydia Cline McClelland. Address, 709 Napoleon Street, 
Johnstown, Pa. 

Reeve, Augustus Henry, Jr. 

Entered 1914 and left in 1915. 

b. Atlantic City, N. J., August 4, 1895. s. Augustus Henry 
Reeve and Margaretta Witlis Baldwin. Address, 7777 Cresheim 
Road, St. Martins, Pa. 

Sharp, Joseph Webster, 3rd. 

Entered 1914 and left in Spring, 1917. 

Football "H" (III) ; Track "H" (III). Member of Beta Rho 
Sigma. Service: First Sergeant, 103d Trench Mortar Battery, 
28th Division, 1917-19; Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, Offi- 
cers' Reserve Corps. With American Bronze Corporation, 1919- 
20; Madeira, Hill & Co., Philadelphia and New York, 1920 to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 29, 1897. s. Joseph W. Sharp, 
Jr. (1888) and Esther M. Coates. Address, Berwyn, Pa., and 
678, The Mizpah, Syracuse, N. Y. 

Shipley, Morris Shotwell, Jr. 

Entered 1914 and left May, 1917. 

Manager, Haver ford News (HI). Service: Medical Depart- 
ment, with Base Hospital No. 10, 1917-19. Manager, Boston 
Office of the Lehigh Sales Company, Distributors of Automotive 
Specialties, 126 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Mass. 

b. Cincinnati, Ohio, July 13, 1895. s. Morris S. Shipley and 
Anna M. Neal. Address, 126 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, 
Mass. 

Stief , David Ralston. 

Entered 1914 and left in February, 1917. 

Service: Sergeant, Medical Corps, 1917-19. Secretary to Wil- 
liam A. Gray, Esq., Philadelphia, Pa., 1919 to date. Student at 
Law, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Belfield 
Country Club and Tuxedo Club of Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 13, 1896. s. William F. Stief and 
Jane M. Ralston. Address, 4517 North Thirteenth Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 



646 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1919 

Taber, John Clarkson. 

Entered 1914 and left June, 1916. 

Service : Private, First Class, Medical Detachment. Bond Sales- 
man, S. W. Straus & Co., New York, N. Y. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., March 1, 1896. s. William C. Taber and 
Carrie Battey. Address, 140 Monroe Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Wright, William Jenks. 

Entered 1914 and left in 1917. 

Service: First Class Private, United States Army Ambulance 
Service. Received the "Croix de Guerre." Taken Prisoner by 
the Germans in May, 1918. With Graham Parsons & Co., Bankers, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1919 to date. Member of Philadelphia Cricket 
Club. 

b. St. Davids, Pa., August 8, 1898. s. Minturn T. Wright and 
Ethel S. Jenks. Address, Chestnut Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Pa. 

1919 

Balderston, Richard Mead, SB. (1921.) 

Entered 1915 from Westtown School; left Spring, 1918; re- 
turned September, 1920. 

Cricket "H" (III). In France with Friends' Reconstruction 
Unit, Summer, 1918-20; Head of Transport Department, 1919. 

b. Colora, Md., June 16, 1895. s. Elwood Balderston and Sarah 
E. Atwater. Address, Colora, Md. 

Battey, Richard Thompson, S.B. 

Entered September, 1915, from Moses Brown School, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Business Manager, Class Record (IV) ; Manager-elect, Soccer 
(III) ; Manager, Gymnasium (IV). In Special Training School, 
New York University, October-December, 1918; Draftsman, Nar- 
ragansett Electric Lighting Company, Providence, R. I., 1919 to 
date. 

b. Providence, R. I., July 16, 1897. s. Charles Heaton Battey 
and Edith Thompson, m. Philadelphia, Pa., November 26, 1921, 
Stephanie Balderston. Address, 158 Shawomet Avenue, Conimi- 
cut, R. I. 

Brockelbank, William John, A.B. (1920.) 

Entered September, 1915, from Pickering College, Canada. 
With Friends' Reconstruction Unit in France, 1918-19. 
b. Duncan, Ont., Canada, March 13, 1895. s. William Brockel- 
bank and Mary Hunter. Address, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. 



1919] MATRICULATE CATALOG 647 

Corson, Philip Langdon, A.B. 

Entered September, 1915, from Norristown High School, Nor- 
ristown, Pa. 

Soccer "H" (II, III) ; Vice-President, Cap and Bells (III) ; 
Captain, Basketball (IV) ; Manager, Tennis (IV) ; Founders' 
Club (IV) ; Triangle Society. R. O. T. C, Harvard; S. A. T. C, 
Yale. Lime Manufacturer. Member, American Legion; Merion 
Cricket Club; Plymouth Country Club. 

b. Plymouth Meeting, Pa., October 31, 1898. s. Walter H. 
Corson and Katherine I. Langdon. Address, Plymouth Meeting, 
Pa. 

Earnest, Franklin McCreary, Jr., A.B. (1920 as of 1919.) 
Entered September, 1916, from Johns Hopkins University. 
Manager, Football (III); Cap and Bells Club (II, III, IV); 
Founders' Club (III, IV). Overseas Service in American Red 
Cross, 1918-19; Advertising Writer for United States Fidelity 
and Guaranty Company, Baltimore, Md. ; now Member of firm. 
Earnest & Earnest, General Insurance, Mifflinburg, Pa. 

b. Mifflinburg, Pa., April 25, 1897. s. Franklin McCreary Ear- 
nest and Harriet Schoch. Address, 900 Chestnut Street, Mifflin- 
burg, Pa. 

Graves, Edgar Baldwin, A.B.; A.M., 1921. 

Entered September, 1915, from William Penn Charter School. 

Founders' Club (IV) ; Manager, Basketball (IV) ; Basketball 
"H" (IV). Life Insurance, Provident Life and Trust Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1919-20; Assistant in Physics at Haverford, 
1920-22 ; James Savage Scholar in History at Harvard University, 
1922-23. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 30, 1898. s. Frederic Graves 
and Mary Ann Baldwin. Address, 2304 Madison Square, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Haines, Hartley Stokes, B.S. 

Entered 1915. 

Service: S. A. T. C, Princeton, 1918. Secretary, Millville 
Manufacturing Company, Millville, N. J., 1919 to date. Member 
of Union Lake Canoe Club; American Legion. 

b. Millville, N. J., September 18, 1898. s. Jervis S. Haines and 
Clara R. Bomhoff. Address, 566 Columbia Avenue, Millville, N. J. 

Hartshorn, Gordon Birdsall, A.B. (1920.) 
Entered 1915. 
Service: First Lieutenant, American Red Cross. With Provi- 



648 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1919 

dent Life and Trust Company, Philadelphia, 1920 to date. 

b. Walden, N. Y., September 22, 1896. s. Denton G. Hart- 
shorn and Mary A. Birdsall. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Hastings, William Fair bank, B.S. (1920.) 

Entered 1915. 

Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Service: S. A. T. C. (M. I. T.), 1918. 
Student, Electrical Engineering, M. I. T., 1918-19. Teaching, 
1920-21 ; Student, Union Theological Seminary, 1921-22. 

b. Milford, Neb., August 6, 1898. s. William Walter Hastings 
(1896) and Elizabeth Fairbank. Address, 600 West 122d Street, 
New York City. 

Haynes, John Shields, B.S. (1920.) 

Entered 1915. 

Bond Salesman, Harvey Fiske & Sons Company, Philadelphia, 
Pa., 1920 to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 22, 1897. s. William L. Haynes and 
Augusta Russell. Address, 321 Kent Road, Cynwyd, Pa. 

McConnell, Thomas, 3rd. 

Entered 1915. 

Leader of Mandolin Club (IV) ; Editor-in-Chief, Haverford 
News (IV) ; Football Manager (IV) ; Track Manager (IV) ; 
President, Students' Association (IV). Student of Law, Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania, 1919 to date. Member of City Club 
(Philadelphia); Roxborough Country Club; Founders' Club 
(Haverford) ; Cap and Bells (Haverford). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 26, 1897. s. Thomas McConnell, 
Jr., and Bernarda Kessler. Address, 437 Righter Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

t Miller, Russell Nelson, A.B. 

Entered 1915. 

Captain-elect, Football (IV) ; Manager, Musical Clubs (IV) ; 
Phi Beta Kappa; Clementine Cope Fellowship (IV). Service: 
United States Naval Reserve Force. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 19, 1898. s. Charles N. Miller 
and Katherine Speck (d. Philadelphia, Pa., December 10, 1919). 

Oliver, Alan Douglas, B.S. (1920.) 
Entered 1915. 

Captain, Cricket (IV) ; Cricket "H" (IV) ; Member of Tri- 
angle Society; Founders' Club. Service: British Ambulance, 1918- 
19. With Provident Life and Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1920 to date. 



1919] MATRICULATE CATALOG 649 

b. Ras-el-Metn, Syria, December 25, 1896. s. Daniel Oliver and 
Emily Wright. Address, 409 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Osier, Chester Arthur, A.B. (1920.) 

Entered 1915. 

Soccer "H" (II, III, IV) ; Captain (IV) ; Cricket "H" (III, 
IV); President of Students' Association (IV). Service: Avia- 
tion. Rhodes' Scholar from New Jersey, 1920 to date. Member 
of Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. Pensauken, N. J., November 24, 1896. s. Benjamin F. Osier 
and Alice Tyler. Address, Pensauken, N. J. 

Philips, Jesse Evan, A.B. (1920.) 

Entered 1915. 

Football "H" (III); Track Captain-elect (III); Gymnasium 
Manager-elect (III). Teacher, Swarthmore Preparatory School, 
Swarthmore, Pa., 1918-19; Moses Brown School, Providence, 
R. I., 1920 to date. Member, Founders' Club. 

b. Worcester, Mass., August 15, 1898. s. Jesse Evans Philips 
(1887) and Mary J. Durham. Address, Moses Brown School, 
Providence, R. I. 

Stubbs, Thomas Hodgson, B.S.; A.M., 1920. 

Entered 1916. 

Service: United States Naval Reserve Force. Teaching Fel- 
low, Haverford College, 1919-20. 

b. Delta, Pa., September 13, 1899. s. Lewis K. Stubbs and 
Sophia Hodgson. Address, 427 West Union Street, West Chester, 
Pa. 

Sutton, Chester McKinley, A.B. 

Entered 1918. 

Principal, Manteo High School, Manteo, N. C, 1919-20; Prin- 
cipal, Bona Vista High School, Henderson, N. C, 1920 to date. 

b. Summerfield, N. C, August 6, 1896. s. Henry J. Sutton and 
Mary Winfree. Address, Summerfield, N. C. 

Thorpe, Elmer Hancock, B.S. (B.S. in C.E., Univ. of Pa.) 

Entered 1915. 

Editor-in-Chief of Haverford Nezvs (HI) ; Captain, Gym- 
nasium Team (IV) ; Class President (III, IV) ; Soccer "H" 
(III) ; Cricket "H" (III, IV). Civil Engineering Student, Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania, 1919-21 ; Engineering Department of Bell 
Telephone Company. Member, Merion Cricket Club; Sigma Xi; 
Tau Beta Phi; Sigma Tau. 



650 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1919 

b. Frankford. Philadelphia, Pa., May 13, 1897. s. Edward 
Shepard Thorpe and Ella R. Hancock. Address, 417 Lancaster 
Avenue, Haverford, Pa. 

Non-Graduates 

Alden, Hollis Emery. 

Entered 1915 and left June, 1916. 

Student, University of Pennsylvania, 1916-18; Editor of The 
Pennsylvanian; Ensign, United States Naval Reserve Force, 1918- 
19; Manager, Specification Department, W. H. McElvain Com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa., 1919-21. Member of Phi Gamma Delta 
Fraternity. 

b. Middleboro, Mass., September 17, 1896. s. George Denny 
Alden and Helen Deane Alger. Address, 55 Pleasant Street, 
Bridgewater, Mass. 

Barlow, John Denman. 

Entered 1915 and left December, 1918. 

Soccer "H" (II, III, IV); Manager, Cricket Team (III); 
Cricket "H" (III) ; Captain-elect (IV) ; Beta Rho Sigma. Re- 
construction Unit, 1918-19. Accounting Business. 

b. London, England, June 15, 1898. s. Sir John Barlow, Bart. 
M. P. C. A., and the Hon. Miss Denman. Address, Torkingham 
Lodge, Hazel Grove, Cheshire, England. 

Bayliss, Ralph Bradford. 

Entered 1915 and left in 1916. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 11, 1898. s. Lucien Samuel Bayliss 
and Emma Louise Goff. Address, 170 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, 

N. Y. 

Bechtel, Jesse Bertolet. 

Entered 1915 and left in 1919. 

Student at University of Pennsylvania. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 10, 1897. s. Joseph B. Bechtel and 
Catharine Diehl. Address, 1820 Mt. Vernon Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Callender, Gordon Samuel. 

Entered 1915 and left June, 1916. 

Automobile Salesman; Enlisted in Army and in Service, 1917- 
18 ; Real Estate and Insurance Business. Member of Green Ridge 
Club of Scranton, Pa. 

b. Blakely, Pa., October 29, 1895. s. Samuel N. Callender and 
Margaret Jones. Address, 414 Quincy Avenue, Scranton, Pa. 



1919] MATRICULATE CATALOG 651 

Chapman, Samuel Hudson, Jr. (A. B., Univ. of Penna., 1920; 
M.A., Univ. of Penna., 1921.) 

Entered 1915 and left May, 1917. 

Corporation Scholarship, 1916-17; Varsity Soccer, 1916; Class 
of 1902 Prize in Latin, 1915-16. Service: Base Hospital No. 10. 
Instructor in Romanic Languages, University of Pennsylvania. 
Member of Merion Cricket Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 12, 1898. s. Samuel Hudson 
Chapman and Bertha Jayne Bucknell. Address, 1128 Spruce 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Collins, Frederick, 3rd. 

Entered 1915 and left in 1916. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 25, 1897. s. Frederick Collins, Jr., 
(1888) and Mary Brown. Address, Gwynedd Valley, Pa. 

Day, Grafton Buckingham. 

Entered 1915 and left in 1917. 

b. Millville, N. J., October 7, 1897. s. Grafton Ellsworth Day 
and Alberta Louise Buckingham. Address, 624 Stokes Avenue, 
Collingswood, N. J. 

Dunn, Thomas Philips. (B.S., Univ. of Chicago, 1919.) 
Entered 1915 and left in Spring of 1917. 

Student at University of Chicago, 1917-19. Student of Law 
at Harvard, 1919 to date. 

b. Erie, Pa., October 26, 1896. s. Ira S. Dunn and A. Estella 
Phillips. Address, 406 Masonic Temple, Erie, Pa. 

Goodhue, Francis, 3d. 

Entered 1915 and left in 1916. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., June 10, 1894. s. Francis 
Goodhue, Jr., and Elizabeth Evans. Address, 639 Church Lane, 
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Griffith, Roy Thurlby. 

Entered 1915 and left June, 1918. 

Engineering Assistant, Bell Telephone Company, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

b. Chester, Pa., February 26, 1897. s. Griffith and Mar- 
garet Lindsey. Address, 200 Sabine Avenue, Narberth, Pa. 

Hall, Arthur Dillwyn. 

Entered 1915 and left in 1916. 

b. West Branch, Iowa, August 10, 1897. s. William Hall and 
Ella Smith. Address, 120 Harvard Avenue, Collingswood, N. J. 



652 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1919 

Hartshorne, Charles. 

Entered 1915 and left April, 1917. 

Service: United States Medical Reserve with Base Hospital 
No. 10. Student at Harvard, 1919 to date. 

b. Kittanning, Pa., June 15, 1897. s. Francis C. Hartshorne 
and Marguerite Haughton. Address, 121 Church Street, Phoenix- 
ville, Pa. 

Hathaway, Nathaniel, Jr. 

Entered 1915 and left in May, 1917. 

Service: A. E. F., 1917-18. Student at Harvard University, 
1919 to date. Member of Corinthian Yacht Club, Essington, Pa. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., December 4, 1897. s. Nathaniel Hatha- 
way and Lily G. Vanderveer. m. Columbia, Pa., June 16, 1919, 
Gertrude C. Smith. Address, New Suffolk, Long Island, N. Y. 

Hoffman, William Alexander, Jr. 

Entered 1914 and left in May, 1917. 

Service: Base Hospital No. 10, 1917-18. Student, Saumur Ar- 
tillery School, Saumur, France. Flour Milling, 1919-20; Buck- 
nell University, 1920-22. 

b. Chadd's Ford, Pa., June 19, 1896. s. Sellers Hoffman and 
Katherine Thompson. Address, Chadd's Ford, Pa. 

Hubler, George Harold. 

Entered 1915 and left May, 1918. 

Service: A. E. F., 1918-19. Shoe Manufacturing Business, 
1919 to date. 

b. Adamsdale, Pa., February 15, 1897. s. George W. Hubler 
and Carrie L. Beck. Address, Auburn, Pa. 

Huston, James Stewart. 

Entered 1915 and left June, 1917. 

Manager of Haverfordian (II). Service: United States Army 
Ambulance Service, 1917-19. Student of Metallurgical Engineer- 
ing at Lehigh University, Pa., 1919 to date. Member of Delta Phi 
Fraternity. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., May 9, 1898. s. Charles L. Huston (1874) 
and Anne Stewart. Address, 64 South First Avenue, Coatesville, 
Pa. 

Kerbaugh, Malcolm Dean. 

Entered 1914 and left in 1919. 

Service : Naval Aviation, 1918. Assistant Purchasing Agent 
of Collieries Supply and Equipment Company, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Member of Triangle Society and Merion Cricket Club. 



1919] MATRICULATE CATALOG 653 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., January 20, 1895. s. Joseph O. Kerbaugh 
and Matilda Allen. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Limeburner, Furman Hunte. 

Entered 1915 and left March, 1917. 

Service: Tank Corps, 1918-19, in France. Salesman, Autocar 
Company, Ardmore, Pa., 1919 to date. 

b. Tioga, Philadelphia, Pa., August 23, 1897. s. John E. Lime- 
burner and Lillian L. Hunte. Address, 1720 Chestnut Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Miller, Lee Douglas. 

Entered 1917 and left in 1918. 

Student at the University of Pennsylvania. 

b. Miller, S. D., April 25, 1892. s. John Douglas Miller and 
Adda McWhorter. Address, 246 Plymouth Building, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Moock, Ralph Frederick Strodick. 

Entered February, 1917, and left December, 1917. 

Service: Ambulance Service in Italy. Awarded the "Croce al 
Merito di Guerra." With Travelers' Insurance Company, 1919 
to December, 1921 ; Provident Life and Trust Company, Decem- 
ber, 1921, to date. Charter Member of United States Army Ambu- 
lance Association. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 18, 1896. s. Fred. W. Moock 
and Pauline A. Cassel. Address, 130 West Mt. Airy Avenue, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Morgan, Mordecai Reeves. 

Entered 1915 and left February, 1917. 

Service: Aviation. Chemical Laboratory, Midvale Steel Com- 
pany; Leeds & Northrup; Bourne Magnetic Company; Drilling 
Department of Marland Refining Company; Gulf Refining Com- 
pany ; Glenn Knitting Company. Member of the Triangle Society. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 12, 1896. s. Mordecai Morgan and 
Elizabeth L. Ridpath. Address, 1300 Lindley Avenue, Logan, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Moriey, Frank Vigor. (A.B., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1918.) 

Entered 1915 and left June, 1917. 

Service: Second Lieutenant, C. A. O. R. C, Engineering De- 
partment, A. I. S. C, Hog Island, 1918. Rhodes Scholar from 
Maryland, 1919 to date. Member of Phi Beta Kappa. 

b. Haverford, Pa., January 4, 1899. s. Frank Moriey and Lilian 
Janet Bird. Address, 2032 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 



654 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1919 

Pancoast, Charles Edward, 2d. 

Entered 1915 and left in May, 1917. 

Service: Base Hospital No. 10, 1917-19. Member of American 
Legion. Bond Business, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., March 5, 1898. s. Henry S. 
Pancoast and Dorothea Marcus. Address, Spring Lane, Chestnut 
Hill, Pa. 

Price, Robert Barber. 

Entered 1915 and left in June, 1917. 

Service: S. A. T. C. (University of Pennsylvania). Medical 
Student at University of Pennsylvania, 1917 to date. Member of 
Nu Sigma Nu Fraternity. 

b. Charleston, W. Va., March 17, 1896. s. John D. Price and 
Anna Farrel Barber. Address, 209 Beauregard Street, Charleston, 
W. Va. 

fScattergood, Arnold Chase. 

Entered 1915. 

Soccer "H" (III, IV). Spent Summer of 1917 in Labrador 
with Dr. Grenfell. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 17, 1898. d. Philadelphia, Pa., De- 
cember 25, 1917. s. Thomas Scattergood and Maria Brown Chase. 

Schrope, Jacob. 

Entered 1915 and left in 1917. 

b. Valley View, Pa., May 20, 1896. s. George Wellington 
Schrope and Elizabeth Smith. Address, Valley View, Pa. 

Shipley, Walter Penn, Jr. 

Entered 1915 and left in June, 1918. 

Soccer "H" (I, II, III) ; Captain-elect (IV) ; Captain, Tennis 
Team (II, III); All-American Soccer Fullback, 1916, 1917; 
"Spoon Man"; Member of Founders* Club and Triangle Society. 
Shoe Manufacturer, Shipley & Vaux Shoe Manufacturing Com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa., 1918 to date. Member of National Boot 
and Shoe Manufacturers' Association ; Philadelphia Boot and Shoe 
Manufacturers' Association. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., November 2, 1897. s. Walter 
Penn Shipley (1881) and Anne Emlen. Address (business), 313- 
315 Vine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Simpson, William, 3rd. 

Entered 1915. 

b. Overbrook, Pa., February 8, 1896. s. William Percy Simp- 
son (1889) and Jesse Gillespie Seaver. Address, Overbrook, Pa. 



1919] MATRICULATE CATALOG 655 

Stair, Philip Whitney. 

Entered 1915 and left in June, 1916. 

Service: First Lieutenant, Signal Corps, 1917-18. Sales De- 
partment, Paige Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich., 1919 to 
date. Member, Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity; Detroit Athletic 
Club; Ontario Club of Ontario, Canada; Country Club of Detroit, 
Mich. 

b. Hamilton, Canada, September 23, 1895. s. Frederick Waldo 
Stair and Delia Marie Pierce. Address, 193 Madison Avenue, 
Toronto, Canada, 

Strawbridge, Frederic Heap, Jr. 

Entered 1915 and left in June, 1917. 

Service: 108th Field Artillery. With Williams & Walton, In- 
surance Brokers, 416 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Member 
of Theta Beta Sigma Fraternity ; Phi Kappa Psi ; Germantown 
Cricket Club ; Racquet Club. 

b. GermantOM^n, Philadelphia, Pa., February 18, 1897. s. Fred- 
erick Heap Strawbridge (1887) and Bertha Walter, m. Radnor, 
Pa., October 5, 1920, Emily E. Clothier. Address, Wynnewood, 
Pa. 

Taylor, Hamilton Dana. 

Entered 1915 and left June, 1918. 

President of Y. M. C. A. (HI). Member of Phi Beta Kappa 
and Founders' Club. Service: Aviation, 1918-19. B. S. in Me- 
chanical Engineering at University of Wisconsin, June, 1921. 
Member of Theta Xi Fraternity and Tau Beta Pi. 

b. Le Grand, Ala., September 20, 1899. s. William Dana Tay- 
lor and Annie Lou Mclntyre. Address, Research Laboratory, 
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. 

Thomas, Cleaver Shoemaker. 

Entered 1915 and left in Spring, 1917. 

Soccer "H" (H). With J. E. Rhodes & Sons, Philadelphia, 
Pa., 1917-18; American Friends' Service Commission, 1913-19. 
Cost Department of R. E. Rhodes & Sons, Wilmington, Del., 1919. 
In Russia with the Friends' Service Commission. 

b. Chester, Pa., October 2, 1895. s. Reece L. Thomas and 
Martha C. Shoemaker. Address, 1149 Potter Street, Chester, Pa. 

Walton, Joseph James. 

Entered 1915 and left same year. 

b. Barnesville, Ohio, July 13, 1896. s. James Walton and Sina 
Rebecca Steer. Last address known, Barnesville, Ohio. 



656 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1920 

1920 

Brecht, Harold Walton, A.B. 
Entered 1916. 

Teacher, Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa. 
b. Rushford, N. Y., December 23, 1899. s. Samuel K. Brecht 
(1896) and Alberta Williams. Address, 205 McKinley Avenue, 
Lansdowne, Pa. 

Burritt, Robert William, A.B. 

Entered 1916. 

Captain, Baseball (III, IV) ; Baseball "H" (II, III, IV) ; Cap- 
tain, Basketball (IV); Basketball "H" (III, IV). Member of 
Triangle. Executive Secretary of Abington Branch, Y. M. C. A. 
of Philadelphia, Abington, Pa. 

b. Malone, N. Y., August 7, 1898. s. Olin Howard Burritt and 
Almetta Althea Benton. Address, Sixty-fourth Street and Mal- 
vern Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Collins, Benjamin, Jr., B.S. 

Entered 1916. 

Soccer "H" (III). Relief Work in Poland. Now with Western 
Electric Company, New York. 

b. Purchase, N. Y., May 20, 1898. s. Benjamin Collins (1887) 
and Esther Carpenter. Address, Purchase, N. Y. 

Edmonds, John Branson, B.S. (1921, as of 1920.) 

Entered 1916. 

Member of Triangle Society. Service: Radio Service, Navy. 
Member of Germantown Cricket Club. Employed by Madeira, 
Hill & Co., Coal Operators. 

b. East Orange, N. J., February 22, 1899. s. John Edmonds 
and Sarah Branson. Address, 1321 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Elder, Lucius Williams, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1916. 

Student of Chemistry, Harvard University, 1920-21. Service: 
S. A. T. C. (M. I. T.), 1918. 

b. Wayne, Pa., March 26, 1900. s. Lucius W. Elder and Mar- 
garet N. Rutter. Address, Wayne, Pa., or 7Z Perkins Hall, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

Fitts, John Russell, B.S. 
Entered 1916. 
Member of Beta Rho Sigma. Service : Second Lieutenant, Field 



1920] MATRICULATE CATALOG 657 

Artillery, 1918. In Wholesale Dry Goods Business, Kansas City, 
Mo. 

b. Oregon, Mo., December 30, 1898. s. Jesse C. Fitts and Cora 
Russel. Address, 3406 Gillham Road, Kansas City, Mo. 

Flanders, Donald Alexander. A.B. (1922.) 

Entered 1916 and left 1918. 

Manager, Tennis Team. Machinist, Jones & Lamson Com- 
pany, 1918-20. Service: S. A. T. C, 1918. 1920-21, Student at 
Haverford College. Member of Founders' Club. 

b. Pawtucket, R. I., August 14, 1900. s. Albert W. Flanders 
and Mary Lizzie Gilfillan. Address, 31 Orchard Street, Spring- 
field, Vt. 

Gucker, Frank Thomson, Jr., A.B.; A.M. (1921.) 

Entered 1916. 

Vice-President of Founders' Club (IV) ; President of Y. M. 
C. A. (IV) ; Final Honors in Latin and English (IV). Member, 
Phi Beta Kappa; Founders' Club; Appalachian Mountain Club; 
Cap and Bells; Alpha Xi Epsilon. Teaching Fellow at Haverford 
College, 1920-21 ; Austin Teaching Fellow at Harvard University, 
1921-22. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 3, 1900. s. Frank T. Gucker and 
Louise O. Fulton, Address, 3420 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Harris, Pierson Penrose, A.B. 

Entered 1916. 

President of Y. M. C. A. (HI). Student at Union Theological 
Seminary, New York, N. Y. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 3, 1898. s. Walter James Harris 
and Helen Penrose. Address, 6391 Sherwood Road, Overbrook, 
Pa. 

Hoag, Gilbert Thomas, A.B. 

Entered 1916. 

Manager of Soccer (IV) ; High Honors in English (IV). Stu- 
dent at Harvard, 1920-21. Service: S. A. T. C. 

b. Lewiston, Me., September 20, 1899. s. Clarence Gilbert Hoag 
(1893) and Anna Scattergood. Address, Walnut Lane, Haver- 
ford, Pa. 

Kamsler, Milton Adolph, A.B. 
Entered 1916. 

Business Manager, Haverford News (II) ; Manager, Class 
Record (IV). Service: S. A. T. C. 

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658 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1920 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 17, 1899. s. Henry Kamsler and 
Clara Kahn. Address, 2352 North Park Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Kearney, Thomas Henry, B.S. 

Entered 1916. 

Baseball "H" (II, IV) ; Football "H" (IV) ; Manager, Basket- 
ball Team (IV) ; Stage Manager, Cap and Bells Club. Member 
of Founders' Club; Cap and Bells Club. Service: S. A. T. C. 
Bond Salesman, Elkins, Morris & Co., Philadelphia. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 10, 1898. s. Thomas Kearney 
and Mary Kingston. Address, Edgemont, Pa. 

King, Joseph Bernard, Jr., B.S. 

Entered 1916. 

b. Germantown, Pa., December 27, 1897. s. Joseph Bernard 
King and Mae La Rue Kitchen. Address, 7315 Boyer Street, 
Mt. Airy, Pa. 

Knowlton, Alfred Douglas, B.S. 

Entered 1916. 

Track "H" (III, IV); Football "H" (IV); Captain, Gym- 
nasium Team (IV) ; President, Intercollegiate Gymnasium Asso- 
ciation. Member of Triangle Society. Service: United States 
Navy Unit, Harvard University, 1918. Telephone Engineer. 

b. Haverford, Pa., October 9, 1898. s. Stephen B. Knowlton 
and Leila D. Whitney. Address, 181 North Sixth Street, Newark, 
N.J. 

Leuba, Clarence James, B.S, 

Entered 1916. 

Editor-in-Chief of Haverford News (III) ; Soccer "H" (IV) ; 
Alumni Debating Prize (IV) ; Manager, Tennis Team (IV). 
Member of Phi Beta Kappa and Founders' Club. Clementine 
Cope Fellowship (IV). Service: S. A, T. C. Student at Harvard 
University, 1920-21. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., July 3, 1899. s. James H. Leuba and 
Berthe Schopfer. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Lycett, Isaac Gate, B.S. 

Entered 1916. 

Member of Beta Rho Sigma. Service: S. A. T. C. at Yale 
University, 1918. 

b. Baltimore, Md., March 10, 1899. s. Ethan Allen Lycett and 
Charlottie Abbott Cate. Address, "Abbottston," Gorsuch Avenue, 
Baltimore, Md. 



1920] MATRICULATE CATALOG 659 

Morris, Thomas Edward, A.B. 
Entered 1916. 

Service: S. A. T. C, Princeton, 1918. Bond Salesman, 1920-21. 
b. Philadelphia, March 27, 1898. s. William Lincoln Morris 
and Anna Catherine Flynn. Address, Cheltenham, Pa. 

MuUin, James Torbert, A.B. 

Entered 1916. 

Manager, Haver ford News (IV). Member of Founders' Club. 
Service: S. A. T. C. Member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity. 

b. West Chester, Pa., November 26, 1899. s. James Herbert 
Mullin and Mary Anna Mendinhall. Address, Winchester School, 
Longport, N. J. 

Oliver, Kenneth Stuart, A.E. 

Entered 1915. 

Vice-President of Cap and Bells Club (IV). Member of 
Founders' Club. Service: Ambulance With British Red Cross in 
France and Belgium, 1917-18. Johns Hopkins Medical School, 
1920-21, Baltimore, Md. 

b. Ras-el-Metn, Syria, October 28, 1898. s. Daniel Oliver and 
Emily Wright. Address, 510 North Broadway, Baltimore, Md. 

Petry, Robert Lowell, B.S. (A.B., Earlham, 1919.) 

Entered 1919 from Earlham College. 

Service: S. A. T. C, Miami University, 1918. Instructor in 
Physics, Graduate College, Princeton University, 1920-21 ; In- 
structor in Physics, Saskatchewan University, Saskatoon, Sas- 
katchewan, Canada, 1921-22. 

b. New Paris, Ohio, November 1, 1897. s. Francis M. Petry 
and Armina Petry. Address, New Paris, Ohio, or Saskatoon, 
Saskatchewan, Canada. 

Pierce, James Lawrence, A.B. (1921.) 

Entered 1916. 

Track "H" (III, IV) ; Football "H" (III, IV) ; Captain, Base- 
ball Team (IV). Member of Beta Rho Sigma. Service: Naval 
Aviation, 1918. 

b. Austin, Texas. June 9, 1898. s. James E. Pierce and Grace 
Lawrence. Address. Blessing, Texas. 

Reese, John Davies, B.S. 

Entered 1916. 

Manager, Track (IV) ; Manager, Cap and Bells Play (IV). 

b. Scranton, Pa., August 20, 1893. s. Evan G. Reese and 
Joanna Davies. Address, 619 North Hyde Park Avenue, Scran- 
ton, Pa. 



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Roberts, Christopher, B.S. (1921.) 

Entered 1916. 

Vice-President of Cap and Bells Club (IV) ; Alumni Debate 
Prize (IV). Member, Phi Beta Kappa; Founders' Club; Beta 
Rho Sigma. Service : Captain, American Red Cross, and Friends' 
Reconstruction Unit. 

b. Newark, N. J., April 20, 1897. s. Weldon Roberts and 
Florence Darress. Address, 27 Hillside Avenue, Montclair, N. J. 

Rogers, Joseph Elsworth, B.S. (1921.) 

Entered 1916. 

Cricket "H" (III, IV); Captain, Cricket Team (IV). Mem- 
ber of Beta Rho Sigma. Service: 11 months with British Ambu- 
lance Unit No, 1 (attached to the Third Italian Army) ; received 
the "Croce di Guerra," 1918. 

b. Toronto, Canada, August 30, 1898. s. Albert Steven Rogers 
and Mary E. Elsworth. Address, 56 Church Street, Toronto, 
Canada. 

Silver, Francis Stokes, B.S. 
. Entered 1916. 

Track "H" (III, IV) ; Captain (IV) ; Manager, Football (IV). 
Member of Founders' Club. Service: S. A. T. C, 1918. Canning 
Business, Darlington, Md., 1921. 

b. Hamilton, W. Va., November 6, 1898. s. William Silver 
and Edith Wistar Stokes. Address, Aberdeen, Md. 

Smith, Robert Buoy, A.E. 
Entered 1916. 

b. Hollidaysburg, Pa., November 30, 1897. s. Robert Watson 
. Smith and Myrtle Audley Buoy. Address, 916 Allegheny Street, 
Hollidaysburg, Pa. 

Sutton, James Edward, B.S. 

Entered Junior Class 1919 from Colorado College. 

Service: S. A. T. C. at University of Colorado, 1918. Member 
of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. 

b. Denver, Col., March 6, 1898. s. Isaac Sutton (1885) and 
Harriett Kennedy Chase. Address, 1547 Clarkson Street, Denver, 
Col. 

Toogood, Granville Ernest, AH. 

Entered 1916. 

Cricket "H" (HI, IV) ; Football "H" (IV) ; Captain, Tennis 
Team (HI) ; Manager, Cricket Team (IV) ; Leader, Mandolin 
Club (IV) ; Editor-in-Chief, Class Record (IV) ; Class President 



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(II, IV); "Spoon Man," (IV). With the Consolidated Belting 
Company, Philadelphia, 1920-21. With Philadelphia Evening 
"Public Ledger, 1921-22. Executive Secretary of Haverford Col- 
lege Alumni Association, Assistant to President, 1922 to date. 
Service : S. A. T. C. Member of Germantown and Merion Cricket 
Clubs ; Founders' Club ; Cap and Bells Club ; Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. Evanston, 111., February 11, 1899. s. Ernest Thomas Too- 
good and Cora Cassard. Address, Executive Secretary, Haver- 
ford College, Haverford, Pa. 

Uflford, Charles Wilbur, A.B. 

Entered 1917. 

Soccer "H" (III); Cope Fellowship (III). Studied in Eng- 
land, 1920-21. 

b. Cambridge, Mass., February 15, 1900. s. Frank Parker 
UfiFord and Bertha Hazard Tierney. Address, 111 Broadway, 
New York, N. Y. 

VanSickle, Schuyler Curtis, B.S. 

Entered 1916. 

Manager, Gymnasium Team (IV). Service: Navy. 

b. Denver, Col, May 30, 1897. s. James H. Van Sickle and 
Caroline Valentine. Address, 16 Buckingham Street, Springfield, 
Mass. 

White, Joseph Dixon, B.S. ; A.M., 1921. (B.S., Guilford, 1919.) 

Entered 1919 from Guilford College. 

Member of AXE. Assistant in Chemistry, Haverford, 1920- 
21 ; Austin Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, 1921-22. 

b. Climax, N. C. August 26, 1899. s. W. A. White and Roxana 
Dixon. Address, Guilford College, N. C. 

Williams, John Steele, A.B. 

Entered 1916. 

Cheer Leader (IV) ; Manager, Baseball Team (IV) ; Leader, 
Glee Club (IV). With Williams & Marcus Company, Printers, 
Philadelphia, Pa. Service: Naval Unit at Yale, 1918. Member of 
Founders' Club and Triangle Society. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 5, 1900. s. John S. Williams and 
R. Jennie Hopkins. Address, 7126 Chew Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Wood, Richard Reeve, B.S. (1921 as of 1920.) 
Entered 1916. 
Service : Reconstruction. 

b. Riverton, N. J., August 25, 1897. s. Edward S. Wood and 
Mary W. Reeve. Address, Riverton, N. J. 



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Zook, Allan, B.S. 

Entered 1919 from Penn State. 

Service: Navy, 1918. Teaching at Moses Brown School, Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1920-21. Member of Phi Sigma Kappa. 

b. Malvern, Pa., December 7, 1896. s. William T. Zook and 
Allie E. Evans. Address, Malvern, Pa. 

Non-Graduates 

Brodhead, Truxton Read. 

Entered 1916 and left in March, 1917. 

Tube Production Department, Parkesburg Iron Company, 1919 
to date. Service: in France with 7th Engineers, 5th Division, 
1917-19. Commander, American Legion, Post 431. 

b. Parkesburg, Pa., August 2, 1898. s. Elber Howe Brodhead 
and Edith Read. Address, Parkesburg, Pa. 

Bunting, Stephen Clarence. (A.B. Swarthmore, 1920.) 

Entered 1916 and left June, 1918. 

Student at Swarthmore College, 1918-20. Member, American 
Institute of Electrical Engineers; Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 11, 1899. s. John Hooper Bunt- 
ing and J. Ellen Simmonds. Address, 405 Darby Road, Llanerch, 
Pa. 

Campbell, Frank Leslie. 

Entered 1916 and left June, 1917. 

Student in Chemical Engineering at University of Pennsylvania. 
Service: S. A. T. C, University of Pennsylvania, 1918. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 5, 1898. s. Andrew Jackson 
Campbell and Esther Margaret Williams. Address, 3710 Baring 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Carus, Hermann Dietrich. 

Entered 1917 and left June, 1918. 

Research Chemist. Graduate at University of Chicago, 1921. 
Service: Chemical Warfare. 

b. La Salle, 111., February 26, 1899. s. Paul Carus and Mary 
Hegeler. Address, 1307 Seventh Street, La Salle, 111. 

Cochran, Jerrold Scudder. 

Entered 1916 and left May, 1917. 

Broker, Redman & Co., New York, N. Y. Service: Medical 
Corps, in France, 18 months. Member, Montclair Athletic Club; 
Maple Bluff Country Club, Madison, Wis. ; American Legion. 



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b. Madison, Wis., March 5, 1896. s. Joseph Wilson Cochran 
and Helen V. Scudder. Address, 180 Midland Avenue, Montclair, 
N.J. 

Crowther, Paul Carr. 

Entered 1916 and left in June, 1918. 

Medical Student at Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Service: S. A. T. C. Member of Alpha Sigma Fraternity. 

b. Chester, Pa., December 8, 1898. s. Isaac Crowther and Mary 
Paul Carr. Address, 331 East Twentieth Street, Chester, Pa. 

Elkinton, Henry Thomas. 

Entered 1916 and left in Spring of 1917. 
Manufacturer of SiUcate of Soda. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 16, 1898. s. Alfred C. Elkinton 
and Abby Wahon. Address, 926 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley, Cal. 

fFergusson, Edmund Morris, Jr. 

Entered 1916. 

Manager, Track Team (IV) ; Manager, Cap and Bells Club 
(IV). Member of Phi Beta Kappa and Founders' Club. Service: 
United States Naval Reserve Force. 

b. Trenton, N. J., September 29, 1899. d. Haverford, Pa., May 
3, 1920. s. E. Morris Fergusson and Mary Fry Huber. 

Geckeler, Edwin Oscar. 

Entered October, 1916, and left June, 1918. 

Track "H" (II). Medical Student, Hahnemann College, Phila- 
delphia. Member of Alpha Sigma Fraternity. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 13, 1898. s. George D. Geckeler and 
Bertha Boehme. Address, Jenkintown, Pa. 

Goto, Ichizo. 

Entered 1916 and left in 1917. 

b. Tokyo, Japan, September, 1893. s. Shimpei Goto and . 

Address unknown. 

Hartman, Harry Calvin. 

Entered 1916 and left in June, 1919. 

Leader, Glee Club (II, III). Member, Founders' Club; Tri- 
angle Society ; Cap and Bells. Vocational Advisor, Federal Board 
for Vocational Education. Red Cross Institute for the Blind, 
1919-20; Teacher in Department for the Blind, Cleveland, Ohio, 
1920-21 ; at present, Head Teacher and Director, Department for 
the Blind and Partially Sighted, Public Schools, Seattle, Wash. 

b. Waynesboro, Pa., February 2, 1896. s. Samuel W. Hartman 



664 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1920 

and Mary Alice Greenewalt. m. December 29, 1921, Ada Holmes 
Whitmore. Address, Board of Education, 850 Central Building, 
Seattle, Wash. 

Haworth, Elwood Bates, Jr. 

Entered 1916 and left in 1917. 

Student at Washington and Jefferson College. 

b. Pittsburgh, Pa., July 9, 1899. s. Elwood Bates Haworth 
and Hannah Randall. Address, 145 North Craig Street, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

tHicks, Harold Willard. 

Entered 1916 and left in 1917. 

b. Great Neck, L. I., April 18, 1898. d. October 18, 1918. s. 
Walter Hicks and Mary Hodges. 

Hill, Horace Prentice. 

Entered 1916 and left March, 1917. 

Buyer's Assistant, Janney, Semple, Hill & Co. Member of 
Friends' War Victims Relief Committee, 1918-19. 

b. Minneapolis, Minn., December 9, 1897. s. Horace Mann Hill 
and Mary Bliss Whitmore. Address, 1782 Fremont Avenue, 
South, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Howard, Philip Eugene, Jr. 

Entered 1916 and left October, 1917. 

Service: Y. M. C. A., in Camps Merritt, Dix and Humphreys, 
1917-18. Graduate, Pennsylvania, 1921, O B K. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 25, 1898. s. Philip E. Howard 
and Annie Slosson Trumbull. Address, Swarthmore, Pa. 

Kimber, Thomas. 

Entered 1918 and left in December, 1918. 

Student at Whittier College, Cal., in the Arts Course. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 5, 1898. s. John Shober Kimber 
(1886) and Mary Haines Ecroyd. Address, 849 North Mariposa 
Street, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Lobaugh, Edward Harold. 

Entered 1916 and left June, 1917. 

Service: EnHsted in Regular Army, 1917; in the Argonne, 
1917; in the Coblenz District, Germany, 1918. Student in Mus- 
kingum College, Ohio, 1919 to date. 

b. Conoquenessing, Pa., November 13, 1898. s. C. R. Lobaugh 
and Sarah Ann Downs. Address, Conoquenessing, Pa. 



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Maury, John M., Jr. 

Entered 1916 and left in June, 1917. 
Medical Student at University of Chicago, 
b. Memphis, Tenn., August 6, 1897. s. John M. Maury and 
Flora Battle Troley. Address, 567 East Parkway, Memphis, Tenn. 

Miller, Elmer Clarence, Jr. 

Entered 1916 and left in 1918. 

Accountant and Auditor. Service: United States Naval Re- 
serve Force. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 16, 1897. s. E. Clarence Miller 
and Mary Wagner. Address, Twelfth Street and Valley Road, 
Oak Lane, Pa. 

Milne, Norman Forbes. 

Entered 1917 and left in June, 1919. 

Service: Base Hospital No. 38, 1918; Coast Artillery Corps, 
1919. With Textile Manufacturing Firm, C. J. Milne & Sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1919 to date. Member of American Legion; 
Germantown Cricket Club and Theta Beta Sigma. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 19, 1897. s. David Milne and Mar- 
garet Skerrett. Address, School House Lane, Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Morriss, Henry Hayles. ( A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1920.) 

Entered 1916 and left in the Fall of 1917. 

Service: United States Naval Reserve Force, 1918. Student 
at Johns Hopkins, 1918-20. Member of Phi Gamma Delta. 

b. Baltimore, Md., October 10, 1898. s. William Hayles Morriss 
and Mary EHzabeth Haviland. Address, 1904 Mt. Royal Terrace, 
Baltimore, Md. 

Phelps, Charles Edward. 

Entered 1916 and left in 1918. 

Service: United States Aviation. Student at Columbia, 1919-20. 

b. Bound Brook, N. J., December 11, 1895. s. Arthur Santford 
Phelps and Gertrude Lindall Tappan. Address, 144 West Fifty- 
seventh Street, New York, N. Y. 

Porter, Robert Russell. 

Entered 1916 and left June, 1918. 

Service : United States Navy, 1918. Manchester Gas Company, 
Manchester, N. H. 

b. Lonaconing, Md., December 17, 1896. s. Gilbert Arthur Por- 
ter and Maud F. Matheney. Address, 278 Ash Street, Manchester, 
N. H. 



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Price, Ferris Leggett. 

Entered 1916 and left May, 1917. 

Service: Base Hospital No. 10, 1918. Draughtsman, English 
Importing Company, 1919 to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 26, 1897, s. Howard Price and 
Emma H. Meyer, m. November 20, 1918, Renee Beauchamp. c. 
Blanche Dorothea, 1919. Address, 37 Rue St. Julien, Le Treport, 
France. 

Robinson, Abraham Penrose. 

Entered 1916 and left in Spring, 1917. 

Service: Naval Aviation, Squadron Commander, 1918-19. 
Standard Supply and Equipment Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1919 to date. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 22, 1896. s. Anthony Wayne 
Robinson and Mary Bullock. Address, College Avenue, Haver- 
ford, Pa. 

Rollins, Carroll Joseph. 

Entered 1916 and left May, 1917. 

Teacher, High School, Winthrop, Me. Member of New Eng- 
land Educational Association. 

b. Winthrop, Me., April 13, 1898. s, Joseph Bradford Rollins 
and Cora Louise Pullen. Address, Highland Avenue, Winthrop, 
Me. 

Smith, Edward Lincoln, Jr. 

Entered 1916 and left in |une, 1917; returned in 1919 and left 
in March, 1920, 

Service : Base Hospital No. 10. Member of the Triangle So- 
ciety. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 25, 1896. s. Edward Lincoln 
Smith and Mary Blanche Horton. Address, Hatboro, Pa. 

Smith, Joseph Hopkinson. 

Entered 1916 and left in 1919. 

Student at Princeton. 

b. New Rochelle, N. Y., September 29, 1898. s. Francis Ed- 
ward Smith and Marv Marshall. Address, 15 Clark Street, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 

Spencer, Horace Fish. 

Entered 1916 and left March, 1918. 

Service: Motor Transport Corps and Quartermaster Corps, 
1918. With R. E. Dietz Company, New York, N. Y., 1919-20; 



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with Paul Guenther Knitting Company, Passaic, N. J., 1921 to 
date. 

b. New York City, N. Y., October 11, 1896. s. Charles Henry 
Spencer and Edith Fish. m. January, 1922, Helen Purdy Shep- 
herd. Address, 250 Gregory Avenue, Passaic, N. J. 

Tatnall, Henry Rumsey. 

Entered 1916 and left June, 1919. 

Service: S. A. T. C, Delaware College, 1918. Real Estate 
Business. 

b. Wilmington, Del., September 12, 1897. s. Thomas Tatnall 
and Margaret Conarroe Rumsey. Address, 902 Delaware Avenue, 
Wilmington, Del. 

Thorpe, Clinton Clement Hancock. 

Entered 1916 and left in 1918. 

Soccer "H" (II). Service: Coast Artillery, 1918. Fulton 
Truck Company, 1919; with National City Company, 1920; Ed- 
ward V. Kane & Co., 1920 to date. Member of Merion Cricket 
Club. 

b. Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa., January 2, 1899. s. Edward 
Sheppard Thorpe and Ella R. Hancock. Address, 835 Marlyn 
Road, Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Wilcox, William W., Jr. 

Entered 1916 and left June, 1918. 

Service: S. A. T. C, Princeton, 1918. Student at Brown Uni- 
versity, Providence, R. L, 1919 to date. 

b. Garrison, N. Y., February 5, 1900. s. William W. Wilcox 
and Marion Louise Lawall. Address, 609 Monroe Avenue, As- 
bury Park, N. J. 

Worrell, Granville, 2d. 

Entered 1916 and left June, 1918. 

Service: Master Gunner, Heavy Artillery. With Liberty Ball 
Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1919. With Ardmore National Bank, 
1920 to date. Member of Merion Cricket Club. 

b. St. Paul, Minn., June 17, 1896, s. Granville Worrell and 
Elizabeth P. Sellers. Address, Ardmore, Pa. 

1921 

Abele, Alan Mason, A.B. 
Entered 1917. 

Cricket "H" (III, IV); Manager, Cricket (IV). 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 16, 1901. s. George Beckley Abele 
and Ada Mason. Address, Narberth, Pa. 



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Arrowsmith, Harold Walton, A.B 

Entered 1917. 

Gymnasium "H" (III, IV) ; Captain of Gymnasium Team 
(IV). Member of Triangle Society. 

b. Orange, N. J., April 11, 1899. s. Robert Arrowsmith and 
Edith Walton. Address, 496 Park Avenue, Orange, N. J. 

Atkinson, Robert, B.S. 
Entered 1917. 

Manager, Tennis (IV). Instructor in Chemistry, 1921 to date, 
b. Passaic, N. J., February 1, 1900. s. Ira Atkinson and Nellie 
List. Address, 312 Gowen Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Babb, Jervis Jefferis, A.B. 

Entered 1917. 

Soccer "H" (IV) ; Manager, Soccer (IV) ; Cricket "H" (IV) ; 
President, Intercollegiate Association Football League; President, 
Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Association Football League; 
Founders' Club; Cap and Bells Club. 

b. State College, Pa., April 28, 1902. s. Maurice J. Babb (1905) 
and Blanche E. Vincent. Address, 157 Cricket Avenue, Ard- 
more. Pa. 

Baker, James MacGranahan, B.S. 
Entered 1917. 

Manager, Cap and Bells. Service: S. A. T. C, Washington 
and Jefferson, 1918. 

b. Williamsport, Pa., February 13, 1898. s. Henry Heaton 
Baker and May McGranahan. Address, St. Davids, Pa. 

Bigelow, Henry Charles, B.S. 

Entered February, 1919. 

War Service: Second Lieutenant, Infantry, 

b. Salem, Mass., November 3, 1898. s. Charles H. Bigelow and 
Carlotta H. Pulsifer. Address, 917 Columbia Avenue, Millville, 
N.J. 

Brinton, Charles Addison, B.S. 
Entered 1917. 

War Record: United States Air Service. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., November 1, 1898. s. Howard Courtland 
Brinton and Selena Florence Beadle. Address, 925 Old Lancaster 
Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Caskey, Paul Herbert, B.S. 
Entered 1917. 
Track "H" (I) ; Football "H" (III, IV) ; Manager, Gymnasium 



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Team (IV) ; Editor-in-Chief of the Class Record (IV) ; Senior 
President. Member of Beta Rho Sigma. War Record : S. A, T. 
C. (Yale). 

b. Youngstown, Ohio, August 19, 1900. s. Herbert K. Caskey 
and Mary S. McElevey. Address, 120 Bay Street, Toronto, 
Canada. 

Coder, William Dickey. B.S. (1922 as of 1921.) 

Entered Class in March, 1918. 

Private, First Class, Company I, 110th Infantry, 28th Division; 
Private, United States Marines, 2d Division, A. E. F. President, 
Y. M. C. A. (IV). Member Beta Rho Sigma. With Philadel- 
phia Evening Public Ledger, 1921 ; with Briar Hill Steel Co., 
Youngstown, O., 1922 — . 

b. Cumberland, Md., May 13, 1900. s. Bernard LeRoy Coder 
and Lillian Lynn Dickey. Address, 620 South High Street, West 
Chester, Pa. 

Cooper, Edwin Newbold, B.S. 

Entered 1918 and left in December; entered the Class again in 
Senior year. 

War Service: Medical Corps. Student in the University of 
Pennsylvania, 1919-20. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 16, 1898. s. Edwin K. Cooper 
and Ella S. Wills. Address, 218 West Providence Road, Aldan, 
Pa. 

Ewan, Stacy Newcomb, Jr. B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

Cricket "H" (III, IV) ; Captain (V). Teaching Fellow, 1921- 
22. War Service: United States Naval Reserve Force (Prince- 
ton), 1918. 

b. Millville, N. J., May 13, 1900. s. Stacy Newcomb Ewan and 
Eleanor King JerJcins. Address, 19 East Broad Street, Millville, 
N.J. 

Gebauer, George John, A.B. 

Entered 1917. Student at Harvard, 1921-22. 

b. Erie, Pa., December 14, 1899. s. George John Gebauer and 
Clara Augusta Knobloch. Address, 963 West Tenth Street, Erie, 
Pa. 

Haines, Edward Cadmus, B.S. ; A.M., 1921. 
Entered 1917. 

Student, M. I. T., 1921-22. Phi Beta Kappa (IV). 
b. Rancocas, N. J., May 25, 1900. s. Thomas Lee Haines and 
Elena Cadmus. Address, 54 East Main Street, Moorestown, N. J, 



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Hastings, Alan Woods, B.S. (B.S., M. I. T., 1922.) 

Entered 1917. 

Track "H" (II); Cope Fellowship (IV); Phi Beta Kappa 
(IV). War Service: S. A. T. C. Engineer, Stone & Webster 
Company. 

b. Lincoln, Neb., January 17, 1900. s. William W. Hastings 
(1896) and Elizabeth Fairbank. Address, Prescott, Mass. 

Hauff, Edmund Guido, A.B. 

Entered 1917. 

Alumni Oratorical Prize (IV) ; Football "H" (IV). S. A. T. 
C. (Pennsylvania). Penn Charter School; now at University of 
Pennsylvania Law School and Instructor in Economic Depart- 
ment, Wharton. Member, American Academy of Political and 
Social Sciences, Philomathian Society ; The Church Club of Penn- 
sylvania; St. Simeon's Men's Club; Philates Lodge, F, & A. M.; 
American Economic Association ; The Philadelphia Forum. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 4, 1899, s. Guido E. Hauff and 
Kathryn Steen. Address, 2530 North Eighth Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Heilman, Eugene Blair, A B. 

Entered 1917. 

Basketball "H" (IV). Member of Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 24, 1900. s. Eugene A. Heilman 
and Martha Blair. Address, 876 Wynnewood Road, Overbrook, 
Pa. 

Henderson, Herschel Clifford, B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

Soccer "H" (II, III, IV); Basketball "H" (II, III, IV); 
Cricket "H" (IV) ; Captain, Basketball (IV) ; Track "H" (II) ; 
Captain, Tennis Team (III). 

b. Fairmount, Ind., September 9, 1889. s. Elam Henderson 
and Elda R. Stubbs. Address, 113 Maitland Street, Toronto, 
Canada. 

Hoopes, John Robison, B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

Editor-in-Chief, Haverford News; President of Student Gov- 
ernment (IV); Football "H" (IV). Member of the Triangle 
Society. S. A. T. C. (Princeton), 1918. 

b. West Chester, Pa., December 11, 1899. s. Charles Russell 
Hoopes and Helen Walker Robison. Address, 4081 Spring 
Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Jebb, William Thomas, B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

Business Manager. Havcrford News; Manager of Basketball 
(IV). Member of the Triangle Society. S. A. T. C. (1918). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 9, 1899. s. William Baldwin Jebb 
and Mary EHzabeth Ball. Address, 922 Mogee Street. Lawndale, 
Pa. 

Jones, John Barclay, Jr., B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

Soccer "H" (III). Phi Beta Kappa. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., April 17, 1900. s. John Bar- 
clay Jones (1874) and Helen Lee Hopkins. Address, 114 West 
Coulter Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Kumm, Henry William, B.S. 

Entered 1918. 

b. Wiesbaden, Germany, February 26, 1901. s. H. Karl W. 
Kumm and Lucy E. Guinness. Address, 25 Pine Grove Avenue, 
Summit, N. J. 

Long, Julian Sax, B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

Gymnasium "H" (III, IV) ; Cheer Leader (IV). S. A. T. C. 
(Cornell), 1918. 

b. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., October 21, 1899. s. Charles Long and 
Fannie Sax. Address, 33 South Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. 

Macadam, John, Jr., B.S. 

Entered 1918. 

War Service: R. O. T. C. and S. A. T. C. (Pennsylvania). 
Member of Theta Xi Fraternity, and St. Andrew's Society of 
Philadelphia. 

b. Moore, Pa., August 20, 1899. s. John Macadam and Madge 
D. Dawkins. Address, Grant Avenue, Kentmere, Wilmington, 
Del. 

Macintosh, Archibald, A.B. 

Entered 1917. 

Football "H" (I, III, IV) ; Captain (IV) ; Track "H" (III) ; 
Captain (IV) ; Senior President. Member of Beta Rho Sigma. 
War Service: Second Lieutenant, Fortress Monroe, 1918-19. 

b. Malone, N. Y., October 23, 1899. s. John Alexander Mac- 
intosh and Sara Elizabeth Archibald. Address. 7 Chalmers Place, 
Chicago, 111. 



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Matzke, David Ernst, B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

Service: S. A. T. C. (Cornell), 1918. 

b. Leland Stanford University, Cal., August 14, 1899. s. John 
Ernst Matzke and Edith Virginia Hedges. Address, 805 East 
Seneca Street, Ithaca, N. Y. 

McKinley, Morrison Cushman. B.S. (1922.) 

Entered 1917. 

Gymnasium "H" (IV). Service: S. A. T. C. (Swarthmore), 
1918. Member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., April 25, 1900. s. William 
S. McKinley and Carrie A. Cushman. Address, Ceylon Spice 
Company, 244 North Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mengert, William Felix, B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

Service: United States Naval Reserve Force (1918). 

b. Washington, D. C, November 13, 1899. s. Ulric T. Mengert 
and Margaret Johnson. Address, 310 Third Street, S. E., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Miller, John Delaplane, B.A. 
Entered 1917. 

Service: S. A. T. C. (Gettysburg), 1918. ^ 
b. Baltimore County, Md., December 4, 1898. s. Charles J. F. 
Miller and Minnie A. Delaplane. Address, Woodsboro, Md. 

Molitor, Robert Louis. B.S. (1922.) A.M. (1922.) 

Entered 1917 and left in June, 1918 ; re-entered, 1920. 
Student at University of Pennsvlvania, 1918-19. Service: S. 
A. T. C. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 3, 1899. s. John Molitor and Ida 
Blodget. Address, 4959 Rubicam Avenue, Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Nock, Samuel Albert, A.B. 

Entered 1917. 

Editor-in-Chief of Haverfordian (IV). Member of Phi Beta 
Kappa and Founders' Club (IV). 

b. Titusville, Pa., February 17, 1901. s. Albert J. Nock and 
Agnes EmeHne Grumbine. Address, 319 Division Avenue, Has- 
brouck Heights, N. J. 

Ohl, Raymond Theodore, A.B. 
Entered 1917. 
Member of Phi Beta Kappa (IV). Service: S. A. T. C. 1918. 



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b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 11, 1899. s. Wesley J. Ohl and 
Emma E. Bruegel. Address, 148 Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. 

Powell, Amos Arthur, B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

Service: S. A. T. C. (University of Pennsylvania), 1918. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., February 5, 1899. s. William C. Powell 
and Mary K. Williams. Address, 25 North Merion Avenue, Bryn 
Mawr, Pa. 

Roberts, Garrett, A.B. 

Entered 1917. 

Editor-in-Chief, Scarlet; Record Board; Stage Manager, Cap 
and Bells. Member of Beta Rho Sigma. Service: S. A. T. C. 
(Princeton), 1918. 

b. Newark, N. J., October 6, 1898. s. Weldon Roberts and 
Florence Darress. Address, 27 Hillside Avenue, Montclair, N. J. 

Rogers, Albert Edward, A.B. 

Entered Freshman Class from George School, 1917. 

Manager, Football Team (IV) ; Vice-President and Secretary 
of Founders' Club (IV) ; "Spoon Man" (IV). Executive Secre- 
tary, Haverford College Alumni Association; Assistant to Presi- 
dent; Graduate Manager of Athletics, 1921-22. Managing Editor 
of Matriculate Catalogue, 1921-22. Member of Founders' Club; 
Beta Rho Sigma. 

b. Medford, N. J., August 17, 1897. s. Edward Rogers and 
Anna Lewis Gillingham. Address, 798 Drexel Building, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Sangree, Milton Huyett, A.B. 

Entered 1917. 

Football "H" (III, IV) ; Alumni Oratorical Prize (IV). Serv- 
ice: S. A. T. C. 

b. Steelton, Pa., November 23, 1898. s. Henry Hudson San- 
gree and Helen Hoke. Address, 4031 Baltimore Avenue, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Smith, Joseph Hutchinson, A.B. 

Entered 1917. 

Member of Friends' Historical Society ; Historical Society of 
Montgomery County, Pa. ; Cap and Bells Club. 

b. Weldon, Pa., July 31, 1898. s. Frederick J. Smith and Caro- 
line W. Thomas. Address, West Chester, Pa. 

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674 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1921 

Taylor, Wiilard Samuel, B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

Manager, Baseball Team (IV). 

b. Malvern, Pa., October 1, 1898. s. William S. Taylor and 
Phebe E. Passmore. Address, Malvern, Pa. 

Timbers, Harry Garland, B.S. 

Entered 1918. 
Phi Beta Kappa. 

b. Hatfield, Mo., April 3, 1899. s. Harry G. Timbres and Ella 
Carter. Address, Clover Bar, Alberta, Canada. 

Weatherby, Benjamin B., 2d. B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

Captain, Tennis Team (IV). Service: S. A. T. C. (Princeton), 
1918. 

b. Millville, N. J., August 7, 1899. s. Henry Allen Weatherby 
and Anna Burley Champion. Address, Physics Laboratory, La- 
fayette College, Easton, Pa. 

Wilbur, Bertrand Henry, B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

President, Y. M. C. A. (IV). Service: S. A. T. C. (Prince- 
ton), 1918. Member of City Club, Philadelphia, Pa.; Lavallette 
Yacht Club, Lavallette, N. J. 

b. Sitka, Alaska, April 10, 1899. s. Bertrand K. Wilbur and 
Anna Elliott Dean. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Willson, David Harris, B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

Final Honors History. Phi Beta Kappa. Instructor in History, 
Cornell University, 1921-22. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 18, 1901. s. Thomas Harris Willson 
and Amelia Hyser Shyock. Address, Haddonfield, N. J. 

Wood, Robert Newlin, B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

Captain, Soccer (IV) ; Manager, Cap and Bells Club (IV) ; 
Manager, Class Record (IV). Founders' Club. Service: S. A. 
T. C. (Princeton), 1918. 

b. Riverton, N. J., April 6, 1899. s. Edward S. Wood and 
Mary W. Reeve. Address, Riverton, N. J. 



1921] matriculate catalog 675 

Non-Graduates 

Baily, Livingston Boyd. 

Entered 1917 and left in June, 1918. 

Princeton, 1919; University of Pennsylvania, 1920; Princeton, 
1920-21; Graduated, Class of 1921. Service: Naval Aviation. 
Member, Princeton Charter Club; Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity; 
Merion Cricket Club; Princeton Club of Philadelphia. 

b. Ardmore, Pa., February 10, 1899. s. William Lloyd Baily 
(1883) and Sarah S. Boyd. Address, 220 Lancaster Avenue, Ard- 
more, Pa. 

Barlow, Thomas Bradwall. 

Entered 1917 and left in November, 1919. 

Merchant's Assistant. Member of Manchester Reform Club. 

b. Torkington, England, March 7, 1900. s. Sir John Barlow, 
Bart., and Anna Maria Hey wood Denman. Address, Hazel Grove, 
Cheshire, England. 

Brodhead, Robert Gifford. 

Entered 1917 and left June, 1919. 
Machinist, Autocar Company, 1920. 

b. Rome, Ga., April 14, 1899. s. Robert Sayre Brodhead and 
Sarah Claire Stafford. Address, Strafford, Pa. 

Brown, Edward Lyman, Jr. 

Entered 1917 and left in the Spring, 1918. 

Bank Clerk, National Union Bank, Boston, Mass. War Service : 
S. A. T. C. (M. I. T.). Member, Bank Officers' Association; 
American Institute of Banking ; Theta Xi Fraternity. 

b. Waltham, Mass., April 11, 1899. s. Edward Lyman Brown 
and Isabel Weld Walter. Address, 59 Addington Road, Brook- 
line, Mass. 

Brown, Elliot Weld. 

Entered 1917 and left May, 1918. 

Football "H" (I). Wool Merchant, Boston, Mass. War Serv- 
ice: Reconstruction Work in France and the Balkans. 

b. Kendall Green, Mass., November 16, 1897. s. Edward Ly- 
man Brown and Isabel Weld Walter. Address, 59 Addington 
Road, Brookline, Mass. 

Cawl, Melvin Allen. 

Entered January, 1919, and left in June, 1919. 
b. Brooklyn, N. Y., January 5, 1898. s. Robert C. Cawl and 
Florence Allen. Address, 210 Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



676 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1921 

Donchian, Levon Peter. 

Entered 1917 and left March, 1918. 

Student in Yale University, 1919 to date. War Service: S. A. 
T. C. 

b. New York City, N. Y., May 28, 1899. s. Dickran B. Don- 
chian and Virginia Constantian. Address, 878 Broadv^ray, New 
York, N. Y. 

Dowlin, Cornell March. (A.B., Univ. of Penna., 1921.) 

Entered 1918 and left February, 1919. 

Member of Phi Beta Kappa ; Theta Xi, and Pennsylvania Var- 
sity Club, all of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., September 14, 1898. s. Stanley Dowlin 
and Rachel B. Lamborn. Address, 1224 North Redfield Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Ferguson, William Cramp, Jr. (A.B., Princeton, 1921.) 

Entered 1917 and left June, 1918. 

Track "H" (I). War Service: S. A. T. C. (Princeton), 1918. 

b. Mt. Airy, Pa., July 24, 1899. s. William C. Ferguson and 
Ella Buckman. Address, 115 Mermaid Lane, Chestnut Hill, Pa. 

Gifford, Nelson Davis. (A.B., Princeton, 1921.) 

Entered 1917 and left June, 1918. 

War Service: S. A. T. C. (Princeton). Member of Princeton 
Charter Club. 

b. Westport, Mass., April 19, 1900. s. Nelson D. Giflford and 
Mary I. . Address, Dartmouth, Mass. 

Grier, Harold Caulk. 

Entered November, 1918, and left January, 1919. 

War Service : Midshipman. Student at Delaware College, 1919- 
20; Graduated, 1920. Member of Delta Phi Delta and Sigma Nu 
Fraternities. 

b. Camden, Del., May 5, 1898. s. Frank L. Grier and Florence 
L. Caulk. Address, 301 Lake View Avenue, Milford, Del. 

Hartshorne, Henry. 

Entered 1917 and left June, 1918. 

Artist. S. A. T. C. (Princeton), 1918. 

b. Kittanning, Pa., October 19, 1898. s. Francis Cope Hart- 
shorne and Marguerite Haughton. Address, 121 Church Street, 
Phoenixville, Pa. 
Hartshorne, James. 

Entered 1917 and left in June, 1918. 

Student at Princeton. S. A. T. C, Princeton, 1918. Member 
of Princeton Gateway Club. 



1921] MATRICULATE CATALOG 677 

b. Kittanning, Pa., October 19, 1898. s. Francis Cope Hart- 
shome and Marguerite Haughton. Address, 121 Church Street, 
Phoenixville, Pa. 

Hurwitz, Boris Leon. 

Entered 1918. 
Rabbi. 

b. Russia, December 8, 1897. s. Abraham Hurwitz and Sarah 
Halpern. Address, 2856 North Marshall Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Kitzmiller, Richard Dale. (A.B., Princeton, 1921.) 

Entered 1917 and left in June, 1918. 

Student at Princeton, 1918-21. War Service: United States 
Naval Reserve. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 20, 1900. s. William M. Kitzmiller 
and Jane Elizabeth Keen. Address, 144 East Washington Lane, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Klaren, John Hugo, Jr. 

Entered 1917 and left June, 1921. 

War Service: S. A. T. C. (Princeton), 1918. 

b. New Bedford, Mass., July 24, 1898. s. John Hugo Klaren 
and Susan Otis Handy. Address, 482 County Street, New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 

fLane, George, Jr. 

Entered 1917. 

b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., February 27, 1900. d. Haverford, Pa.. 
March 21, 1918. s. George Lane and Elizabeth Sheppard Brown. 

Lee, Philip Leighton. 

Entered 1917 and left June, 1918. 

Student at Princeton, 1918-21. Service: Aviation Cadet, Navy, 
1918. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 30, 1899. s. Leighton Lee and 
Mary Justice Chase. Address, 1357 Riverside Avenue, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 

Leonard, John William. 

Entered 1917 and left June, 1918. 

Football "H" (I). Service: Marine Corps in San Domingo, 
1918-19. Assistant Engineer and Contractor, 1919-21. Member 
of the Merion Cricket Club. 

b. New York, N. Y., December 3, 1898. s. Henry Reed Leonard 
and Effie Maria Zerega. Address, 315 Summit Avenue, Wayne, 
Pa. 



678 HAVERFORD COLLEGE | 1921 

McCullock, Warren Sturgis. (A.B., Yale, 1921.) 

Entered 1917 and left June, 1918. 

Student at Yale University. Service: United States Naval Re- 
serve (Yale). 

b. Orange, N. J., November 16, 1898. s. James W. McCullock 
and Mary H. Bradley. Address, 328 Center Street, Orange, N. J. 

Miner, Edwin Demetrius. 

Entered January, 1920. 

b. New York, N. Y., May 5, 1898. s. Edwin Demetrius Mine' 
and Sarah Agnes Hanna. Address, 236 Rich Avenue, Mt. Ver 
non, N. Y. 

Mitchell, John Jay, 3d. 

Entered 1917 and left June, 1918. 

Football "H" (I). Student at Princeton. Service: Naval Re- 
serve Flying Corps. Member of St. Davids Golf Club. 

b. West Newton, Mass., August 15, 1899. s. John Jay Mitchell, 
Jr., and Ada Gould. Address, 403 Midland Avenue, St. Davids, 
Pa. 

Muth, Frederick Jefferson. 

Entered 1917 and left June, 1918. 

Student at Cornell University. 

b. Lititz, Pa., February 12, 1900. s. William Henry Muth and 
Elizabeth Bausman Martin. Address, 216 South Broad Street, 
Lititz, Pa. 

Nicholson, Alfred. (A.B., Princeton, 1921.) 
Entered 1917 and left June, 1919. 

Student at Princeton, 1919-21. Service: S. A. T. C. Member 
of Princeton Literary Club. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., April 24, 1898. s. John Whitall Nichol- 
son (1876) and Eliza E. Stokes. Address, Moorestown, N. J. 

Peet, Herbert Orvis, (B.S., Princeton, 1921.) 

Entered 1917 and left June, 1918. 

Student at Princeton. Service: S. A. T. C. Commissioned 
Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, Camp Taylor, Ky., November, 
1919. 

b. Kansas City, Mo., June 17, 1900. s. Albert William Peet 
and Orelle Smith. Address, 6 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Mo, 

Richardson, Hubert Townsend. 

Entered January, 1919, and left in June, 1919. 

b. Birmingham, England, May 22, 1899. s. Henry Richardson 
and Hennetta May Burtt. Address, 236 Van Hoaten Avenue, 
Passaic, N. J. 



1921] MATRICULATE CATALOG 679 

Roberts, Harmer Denny. (B.S., Princeton, 1921.) 
Entered 1917 and left June, 1918. 

Service: S. A. T. C, Princeton. Member of Princeton Charter 
Club and Merion Cricket Club. 

Address, Cherry Lane, Wynnewood, Pa. 

Ruffu, Henry. 

Entered January, 1919, and left in June, 1919. 
b. Atlantic City, N. J., February 2, 1898. s. Frank Ruffu and 
Maria Aeckersberg. Address, Atlantic City, N. J. 

Walker, Austin Shaflfner. (B.S., Lafayette, 1921.) 
Entered 1917 and left June, 1919. 
Student at Lafayette College. 

b. Mendenhall, Pa., August 6, 1901. s. James Walker and Anna 
Shaffner. Address, Mendenhall, Pa. 

Weigand, William Frederick, Jr. 

Entered 1917 and left June, 1918. 

Service: S. A. T. C. (University of Pennsylvania), 1918. Elec- 
trical Inspector with Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, 1918- 
21. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 16, 1900. s. William F. Weigand and 
Minna P. Genth. Address, 100 McKinley Avenue, Lansdowne, 
Pa. 

Wright, Minturn Tatum, Jr. 

Entered 1917 and left in November, 1917. 

Insurance Business, Stokes, Packard, Houghton & Smith, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Service: In France with Base Hospital No. 20. 
Member of Philadelphia Cricket Club, and Insurance Federation 
of Pennsylvania. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 17, 1899. s. Minturn T. Wright and 
Ethel S. Jenks. Address, Chestnut Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Pa. 

1922 

Abbott, Charles David, Jr., A.B. 

Entered 1918. 

Vice-President of Cap and Bells Club (IV) ; Editor-in-Chief 
of Haverfordian; Vice-President, Secretary, Founders' Club. 

b. Milford, Del., November 26, 1900. s. Charles David Abbott 
and Anne Gow Evans. Address, 211 South Walnut Street, Mil- 
ford, Del. 1922-23, Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. 



680 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1922 

Arrowsmith, Noel Stryker, A.B. 

Entered 1918. 

Member of Triangle Society. Gymnasium team I, II, IV. Serv- 
ice, Princeton S. A. T. C. 

b. Orange, N. J., December 25, 1900. s. Robert Arrowsmith 
and Edith E. Walton. Address, 496 Park Avenue, Orange, N. J. 
Barker, John Bryant, A.B. 

Entered 1918. 

b. Pittsburgh, Pa., April 3, 1899. s. William Pierson and Eliza 
Bryant. Address, 1525 Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa, 

Braddock-Rogers, Kenneth, B.S. 

Entered 1918. 

b. Rochester, N. Y., December 15, 1900. s. Albert E. Braddock- 
Rogers and Mary MacKenzie Chamberlain. Address, 125 West 
Park Avenue, Haddonfield, N. J. 1922-23, Trinity College, Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

Bucknell, Allen Kazlitt, B.S. 

Entered 1918. 

Captain, Tennis Team (IV) ; Soccer "H" (IV) ; Basketball 
"H" (IV). 

b. East St. Louis, 111., October 8, 1901. s. Samuel K. Bucknell 
and Cora L. Allen. Address, 1761 North Thirty-sixth Street, East 
St. Louis, 111. Wilmington Friends' School, 1922-23. 
Emigh, Chalmers Preston. 

Entered Class, September, 1919, and left at close of the College 
year. Re-entered, September, 1921. 

b. Huntingdon, Pa., December 1, 1901. s. William Henry 
Emigh and Caroline Eicher. m. Johnstown, Pa., November 22, 
1920, Dorothy E. Otto. Address, 1610 Moore Street, Hunting- 
don, Pa. 

Fansler, Thomas Lafayette, Jr., B.S. 

Entered 1917. 

Leader of Glee Club (IV) ; Manager, Track Team (IV). 
Member of Beta Rho Sigma, and Cap and Bells. War Service: 
Marine Corps. 

b. Evanston, 111., June 2, 1899. s. Thomas L. Fansler and Willia 
Roland Spruill. Address, Frazer, Pa. 

Fraser, Henry Salmon, A.B. 
Entered 1918. 

Editor-in-Chief, Class Record; Baseball Manager. Member, 
American Historical Association; Phi Beta Kappa; Founders' 
Club; Triangle Society. 



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b. Oswego, N. Y., July 4, 1900. s. Hector A. Fraser and Minnie 
Salmon. Address, 1113 First, North Street, Syracuse, N. Y. 
1922-23, 136 Cascadilla Park, Ithaca, N. Y. 

Grigg, Harold Maurice, B.S. 

Entered 1916 and left May, 1917. Returned September, 1919, 
and entered Class in Sophomore year. 

Track "H" (I, II, III, IV); Manager, Football (IV); Track 
Captain (IV) ; President, Athletic Association (IV) ; Founders' 
Club (IV). Private, United States Base Hospital No. 10, 1917-19. 

b. Brockport, N. Y., December 10, 1893. s. Harold S. Grigg 
and Henrietta K. Nash. Address, 4 Edna Court, Baldwin, L. I. 

Gummere, John Flagg, A.B. 

Entered 1918. 

Baseball team, (I, II, III, IV). 

b. Swarthmore, Pa., July 27, 1901. s. Henry Vdlkmar Gum- 
mere (1888) and Lydia Craft Flagg. Address, 418 S. Wycombe 
Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa. 

Hall, Percival, Jr., B.S. 
Entered 1918. 

Musical Clubs, (I, II, III, IV). 

b. Washington, D. C, March 4, 1901. s. Percival Hall and 
Ethel Z. Taylor. Address, 1 Kendall Green, Washington, D. C. 
1922-23, Harvard Engineering School, Cambridge, Mass. 

Hallock, Joseph, A.B. 
Entered 1918. 

b. Milton, N. Y., June 22, 1902. s. Robert Walter Hallock and 
Isobel Taber. Address, Milton, N. Y. 

Heilman, William Blair, A.B. 

Entered 1918. 

Class President (IV) ; Captain, Gymnasium Team (IV) ; Gym- 
nasium "H" (HI, IV) ; Musical Clubs, (I, II, III, IV). Cap and 
Bells Club, Founders' Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 25, 1902. s. Eugene Augustus Heil- 
man and Martha Jane Blair. Address, 876 Wynnewood Road, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hendricks, William Craig, A.B. 

Entered 1918. 

b. Bedford, Pa., March 2, 1901. s. Irvin W. Hendricks and 
Elizabeth Craig. Address, 259 South Main Street, Chambersburg, 
Pa. 



682 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1922 

Hilleman, George Adolph, B.S. 

Entered 1918. 

Football "H," (III, IV) ; Business Manager, Class Record 
(IV). Founders' Club; Class President (II). 

b. Pittsburgh, Pa., October 30, 1900. s. George Adolph Hille- 
man and Emma M. Schatz. Address, 7152 Meade Street, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

Janney, Richard Worth, B.S. 

Entered 1918. 

Soccer "H" (III, IV) ; Manager, Track Team (IV). Cap and 
Bells Club. Service, Harvard S. A. T. C. 

b. Mt. Airy, Pa., December 7, 1899. s. Thomas Janney and 
Elinor W. Craig. Address, 212 West Upsal Street, Germantown, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Klemm, Ralph Adam, B.S. 

Entered 1918. 

War Service, Bucknell, S. A. T. C. 

b. Ocean City, N. J., July 24, 1900. s. Adam Klemm and Caro- 
line Snyder. Address, 1204 West Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

MacCallum, William Henry, Jr., B.S. 
Entered 1918. 

Business Manager, Haverfordian (III, IV). 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 6, 1901. s. William Henry McCal- 
lum and Elizabeth Townsend Willis. Address, 6602 Germantown 
Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 1922-23, M. I. T., Cambridge, Mass. 

Matzke, Robert Rudolph, B.S. 

Entered 1918. 

Football "H" (IV) ; Baseball "H" (II) ; Basketball "H" (III) ; 
Captain, Basketball (IV). Member of Triangle. 

b. Palo Alto, Cal., January 14, 1902. s. John Ernst Matzke 
and Edith Virginia Hedges. Address, 805 East Seneca Street, 
Ithaca, N. Y. 1922-23, 6303 Greene St., Germantown, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Miller, Frederick Stahl, A.B. 
Entered Junior year. 

Tennis Team, (II, IV). Service, F. & M., S. A. T. C. 
b. Lancaster, Pa., July 8, 1900. s. Charles Frederick Miller 
and Blanche Lichty. Address, 349 N. Duke Street, Lancaster, Pa. 



1922] MATRICULATE CATALOG 683 

Montgomery, Thomas Roger, B.S. 

Entered 1918. 

Manager, Basketball (IV); Vice-President, Class (IV). Tri- 
angle Society. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 28, 1902. s. Thomas H. Montgomery, 
Jr., and A. Priscilla Braislin. Address, Woods Hole, Mass. 1922- 
23, M. I. T., Cambridge, Mass. 
Morris, Eiliston Perot, Jr., B.S. 

Entered 1917 and left June, 1918. Returned September, 1920. 

Service : Reconstruction. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., May 17, 1899. s. Marriott 
Canby Morris (1885) and Jane Rhoads. Address, 131 West Wal- 
nut Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Muench, Alfred George, B.S. 

Entered 1918. 

Soccer "H" (I, II, III) ; Captain, Soccer Team (IV) ; Basket- 
ball "H" (IV). Member of the Triangle. Class President, (I). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 3, 1900. s. Henry Muench and 
Anna Egle. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Paxson, Chauncey Gause, B.S. 
Entered 1919, Sophomore year. 

Manager, Gymnasium Team (IV) ; Football "H" (IV). 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 21, 1899. s. Oliver H. Paxson and 
Evelyn Mattson. Address, 2414 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Pfund, Harry WiOiam, A.B. 

Entered in February, 1919. 

Editor-in-Chief, Haverford News (III, IV). Member of 
Founders' Club (III) ; Phi Beta Kappa (III) ; Cap and Bells Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 3, 1900. s. William J. Pfund and 
Anna M. Erb. Address, 115 West Logan Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1922-23 Friederichstrasse 44, Lahr-in-Baden, Germany, Univ. of 

Munich. 
Reiter, John Harkey, B.S. 

Entered 1917 and left June, 1918. Re-entered in 1919. 

Service: Quartermaster, United States Naval Reserve Force, 
1918-19, at Yale University, Musical Clubs (I, III, IV). 

b. Ridgely, Md., December 11, 1898. s. Amos Oliver Reiter 
and Nora Agatha Raster. Address, 452 Walnut Street, Allen- 
town, Pa. 1922-23, 212 Otis Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Reitzel, William Attich, B.S. 

Entered 1918. 

Cap and Bells Ckib. 

b. Steelton, Pa., December 15, 1901. s. Frank S. Reitzel and 
Elizabeth Jane Attick. Address, Swarthmore, Pa. 



684 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1922 

Rhoads, William Lester, A.B. 
Entered 1918. 

Leader of Glee Club (IV). Cap and Bells Club, 
b. Boyertown, Pa., May 6, 1902. s. William L. Rhoads and 
Annie Sevilla Fryer. Address, Boyertown, Pa. 

Sagebeer, Richard Grafflin, A.B. 

Entered 1918. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 30, 1899. s. Joseph Evans 
Sagebeer and Catharine Grafflin Cook. Address, Berwyn, Pa. 
Teaching Fellow, Haverford College, 1922-23. 

Sangree, Nathan Barnitz, B.S. 

Entered 1918 from Penn Charter School. 

Football "H" (III, IV); Captain, Football (IV). Founders' 
Club. Cornell University, S. A. T. C. Class President, (III). 

b. Pocono Pines, Pa., August 3, 1900. s. Henry Hudson San- 
gree and Helen Hoke. Address, 4031 Baltimore Avenue, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Sidel, James Eckel, A.B. 
Entered 1918. 

b. Reading, Pa., July 18, 1900. s. Harry D. Sidel and M. Flor- 
ence Eckel. Address, 114 South Sixth Street, Reading, Pa. 

Silver, William Easter, B.S. 
Entered 1918. 

Business Manager, Haverford News (IV). Service: Johns 
Hopkins S. A. T. C. 

b. Glenville, Md., July 7, 1900. s. William Silver and Edith 
Wister Stokes. Address, Aberdeen, Md. 

Snader, Craige McComb, A.B. 

Entered 1918. 

Manager, Musical Clubs (IV) ; President, Student Government 
(IV) ; Manager, Cricket Team (IV) ; Varsity Soccer "H" (IV) ; 
Class President (I, IV) ; Founders' Club (IV). Member, Merion 
Cricket Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 15, 19(X). s. Edward R. Snader 
and Martha J. McComb. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Sutton, Richard Manlilfe, B.S. 

Entered September, 1919, from Colorado University. 

Cheer Leader (IV) ; Manager, Cricket (IV) ; Cap and Bells 
(III, IV) ; Class Vice-President (II) ; Corporation Scholar (III, 
IV). Service: S. A. T. C, Colorado University. 

b. Denver, Col., January 23, 1900. s. Isaac Sutton (1885) and 
Harriet Kennedy Chase. Address, 1547 Clarkson Street, Denver, 
Col. 1922-23, 111 N. University Avenue, Oxford, O. (Miami V.) 



1922] MATRICULATE CATALOG 685 

Taylor, Edward Allinson, B.S. 

Entered 1918. 

Manager, Soccer Team (IV). Member of Merion Cricket Club; 
Triangle Club. 

b. Haverford, Pa., April 24, 1900. s. Charles S. Taylor (1871) 
and Gertrude Allinson. Address, Buck Lane, Haverford, Pa. 

Thompson, Edward Jackson, B.S. 
Entered 1918. 

b. Philipsburg, Pa., June 2, 1901. s. Andrew C. Thompson and 
Bertha Denning. Address, Philipsburg, Pa. 

Walton, Kenneth Betts, B.S. 

Entered 1918. 

Football "H" (IV); Baseball "H" (II, III, IV); Captain, 
Baseball (IV) ; Basketball "H" (II). Member, Founders' Club; 
Cap and Bells Club ; Beta Rho Sigma. Track Team. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 8, 1901. s. John Gardener Walton 
and Clara R. Betts. Address, 315 Oriental Avenue, Atlantic City, 
N. J. 1922-23 M. I. T., Cambridge, Mass. 

Wise, Malcolm Rose, B.S. 

Entered 1921 from University of Pennsylvania. 
War Service, Swarthmore, S. A. T. C. 

b. Clifton Heights, Pa., April 23, 1900. s. John Frank Wise 
and Gertrude Wise. Address, Clifton Heights, Pa. 

Wright, John Colvin, A.B. 
Entered 1918. 

Leader, Mandolin Club (III, IV). 

b. Bedford, Pa., November 20, 1901. s. J. Anson Wright and 
Anna Schell Colvin. Address, 116 East Penn Street, Bedford, Pa. 

Zerrer, Edwin Walter. 

Entered 1918. 
Tennis Team, (III, IV). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 27, 1901. s. John T. Zerrer and 
Sophia Ritter. Address, 5428 Westford Road, Olney Park, Pa. 

Non-Graduates 

Atlee, Charles Biddle. 

Entered Sophomore year and left near close of the year, 
b. Riverton, N. J., July 27, 1898. s. Joshua Woolstin Atlee and 
Anna Biddle. Address, Riverton, N. J. 



686 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1922 

Brown, Andrew. 

Entered 1918 and left at close of the College year. 

Member, Delta Upsilon Fraternity. 

b. Kernville, Cal., May 26, 1901. s. Payson Summer Brown 
and Jessie Cartwright. Address 731 S. New Hampshire Avenue 
Los Angeles, Cal. 

Carey, Anthony Morris, Jr. 

Entered 1918; left at end of Sophomore year for Princeton 
University. 

Football "H" (II). Member of Beta Rho Sigma. S. A. T. C, 
Princeton. 

b. Baltimore, Md., July 8, 1900. s. Anthony Morris Carey 
(1881) and Margaret Cheston Thomas. Address, 1004 Cathedral 
Street, Baltimore, Md. 1922-23 with Browne & Sharpe, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 
Chang, Samuel Hiok. 

Entered Class in Sophomore year and left at the close of the 
College year. 

b. Swatow, China, February 14, 1900. s. Ku Sun Chang and 
Hah Si Tok. Address, 841 West End Avenue, New York City, 
N. Y. 

Deacon, William Whitman. 

Entered 1921 from Wesleyan, Middletown, Conn, 
b. Fairfield, Pa., March 18, 1896. s. Rev. J. E. Deacon and 
Virginia Lee Whitman. Address, R. D. No. 2, West Chester, Pa. 

Hacker, Raymond Colby. (B.S., Oriental Univ.) 

Entered 1920 in Junior year and left at the end of the year to 

enter University of Pennsylvania Medical School. 

Graduate, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. War Training, 

Army Medical College. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 13, 1893. s. Samuel Edwin Hacker 

and Mary Alberta Beckner. Address, 1400 Lindley Avenue, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

Haines, Howard Lippincott, Jr. 

Entered January, 1919, and left before end of the year. 

S. A. T. C, Swarthmore College. Member, Philadelphia Bourse, 
and Phi Delta Theta (Pennsylvania Kappa Chapter). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 30, 1899. s. Howard Lippincott 
Haines and Anna De Freitas. Address, 1714 Green Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Jones, Edward Ballinger. 

Entered 1918 and left in January, 1919. 
Draftsman. Member of Haddon Country Club. 



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b. Haddonfield, N. J., October 6, 1898. s. Edward Healy Jones 
and Rebecca Moore Ballinger. Address, 36 West End Avenue, 
Haddonfield, N. J. 

Kay, David Alexander. 

Entered January, 1919, and left February, 1920, because of 
illness. 

b. West Chester, Pa., May 5, 1899. s. Robert G. Kay and 
Mary Cope Scott. Address, 516 North Church Street, West 
Chester, Pa. 

Kuhns, Barton Hay. 

Entered 1918 and left in middle of the year. 

Student at Harvard University. 

b. Omaha, Neb., June 6, 1901. s. Paul William Kuhns and 
Grace Virginia Detwiler. Address, Fifty-third Avenue and Far- 
num Street, Omaha, Neb. 

Lane, David Redfield. 

Entered 1918 and left at end of the College year. 

b. Port Chester, N. Y., October 16, 1899. s. WilHam T. Lane 
and Alice Amelia Loder. Address, South Road, Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y. 

McDaniel, Delaplaine. 

Entered 1918. 
Soccer "H" (II). 

b. Denver, Col., October 7, 1899. s. Samuel Delaplaine Mc- 
Daniel and Elizabeth Abbott Chase. Address, Wyncote, Pa. 

Marvin, Gerald Longacre. 

Entered 1918 and left at the end of the College year. 

b. Fort Spokane, Wash., May 9, 1897. s. Colonel Walter Mar- 
vin and Grace D. Wiggin. Address, 820 Corinthian Avenue, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Miller, Karl Matz. 

Entered 1917. Left because of illness in 1922. 

Leader of Mandolin Club (III); Football "H" (III). Mem- 
ber of Triangle. Private, Ambulance Company No. Ill, 28th 
Division. Cap and Bells Club ; Triangle. 

b. Lancaster, Pa., March 14, 1900. s. Samuel William Miller 
and Adele Matz. Address, 217 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. 

Miller, Vincent Oscar. 

Entered February, 1918. Left 1922. 

b. South Dennisville, N. J., February 26, 1902. s. Vincent 

Oscar Miller and Jane Rice. Address, Dennisville, N. J. 



688 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1922 

Milner, Alfred Walker. 

Entered 1921 from Wilmington College. 

b. Leesburg, Ohio, April 7, 1897. s. Fremont B. Milner and 
Ella Walker. Address, Leesburg, Ohio. 

Nakane, Shigeo. 

Entered 1918. 

b. Sendai, Japan, May 2.0, 1899. s. Shigeji Nakane and Cho 
Nakane. Address, 621 Nakashibuya, Tokyo, Japan; 232 Maine 
Street, Brunswick, Me. 

Oliver, Herbert Willard. 

Entered 1918 and left at end of the year. 

b. Lynn, Mass., June 11, 1901. s. William Theodore Oliver 
and Emma May Balbst. Address, 164 Allen Avenue, Lynn, Mass. 

Perry, Foster Nichols. 

Entered 1918 and left June, 1919. 
Student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 
b. Westerly, R. L, January 11, 1902. s. Arthur L. Perry and 
Kate Sterns Nichols. Address, 62 Elm Street,. Westerly, R. L 

Sargent, Frederick Homer, Jr. 

Entered April, 1919, and left in June, 1919. 
Football Team, (II). 

b. Necedah, Wis., November 3, 1898. s. Frederic Homer Sar- 
gent and Alice Maud Wheeliham. Address, St. Augustine, Fla. 

Smith, William Brinton, Jr. 

Entered January, 1919, and left in March. 

b. West Chester, Pa., April 27, 1900. s. William Brinton Smith 
and Anna Talbot. Address, 119 East Gay Street, West Chester, 
Pa. 

Tatnall, Thomas, Jr. 

Entered in January, 1919, and left February, 1920. 

b. Wilmington, Del., June 2, 1900. s. Thomas Tatnall and 
Margaret Rumsey. Address, 902 Delaware Avenue, Wilmington, 
Del. 

Wirt, Prosper Daniel. 

Entered September, 1919, and left at the end of the College year, 
b. Lebanon, Pa., October 5, 1899. s. James E. Wirt and Dora 
M. Boyer. Address, 403 South Twelfth Street, Lebanon, Pa. 

Yeh, Kung Huei. 

Entered October, 1918, and left June, 1919. 
b. Kiangsee, China, February 9, 1897. s. Chung Lieu Yeh and 
Kau Lee Shein. Address, 7 Hsiao Yin Mem, Tientsin, China. 



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UNDERGRADUATES 



1923 

Adamson, Thomas. 

Entered Class Sophomore year and left in the Spring of 1921. 

b. Cedartown, Ga., November 23, 1900. s. Joseph Wright 
Adamson and Lena Stovall. Address, Hamilton Court, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Allen, Kussel Green, Jr. 

Entered 1919. 

Track and Football Teams; Track "H" (II). Member of 
Triangle Society. 

b. Crawfordville, Ind., October 4, 1901. s. Russel Green Allen 
and Frances Watson. Address, Mountain Road, Cornwall-on- 
Hudson, N. Y. 

Bacon, William Warder, Jr. 

Entered 1919. 

Track "H," 2 years; Football "H," (II). 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., October 5, 1901. s. William 
Warder Bacon and Elizabeth Rowland Howell. Address, 162 
Queen Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Borton, John Carter. 

Entered 1919. 

President, Y. M. C. A. Member of Beta Rho Sigma; Moores- 
town Field Club. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., January 12, 1901. s. C. Walter Borton 
and Sarah Carter. Address, 19 Prospect Avenue, Moorestown, 
N.J. 

Brown, Henry Tatnall, Jr. 

Entered 1919. 

Football "H," 3 years; Captain, (IV); Baseball "H." Mem- 
ber of Beta Rho Sigma; Cap and Bells. 

b. Germantown, Pa., April 7, 1900. s. Henry Tatnall Brown 
and Mary Scattergood. Address, 615 Chester Avenue, Moores- 
town, N. J. 

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690 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1923 

Buck, Addison Steward. 

Entered 1919. 

b. New York City, November 10, 1900. s. Alfred Howard 
Buck and Mary Steward. Address, 82 Main Street, Hempstead, 
L. L, N. Y. 

Carpenter, Horace Walton. 

Entered Class in Sophomore year. 

b. Milford, Pa., August 24, 1900. s. Charles Blake Carpenter 
and Evelyn Burbank Smith. Address, Salisbury, Conn. 

Chapman, Joseph Zane Collings. 

Entered 1919 and left during the Sophomore year. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 12, 1902. s. Henry Chapman and 
Helen Collings. Address, 335 South Sixteenth Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Cope, Oliver. 

Entered 1919 and left at the close of the College year. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., August 15, 1902. s. Walter 
Cope and Eliza Middleton Kane. Address, 200 East Johnson 
Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Dennett, Carleton. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Boston, Mass., December 23, 1900. s. Hartley Dennett and 
Mary Ware. Address, 350 West Fifty-fifth Street, New York, 
N. Y. 

Farrar, Hal Gordon. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Springdale, Ark., November 6, 1900. s. William T. Farrar 
and Dora Belle Dailey. Address, 1434 Tremont Place, Denver, 
Col. 

Fay, Joseph Millard, Jr. 

Entered 1919 and left at the close of the College year, 
b. Altoona, Pa., September 8, 1899. s. Joseph M. Fay and 
Mollie A. Kirsch. Address, 808 Howard Avenue, Altoona, Pa. 

Fisher, Guilford Dudley. 

Entered 1919. 

Baseball "H" (II). Member of Triangle Society. 
b. Malvern, Pa., April 8, 1901. s. Thomas Wright Fisher and 
Ruth Smedley. Address, Malvern, Pa. 



1923] MATRICULATE CATALOG 691 

Flint, Frank Plumley. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Allegheny, Pittsburgh, Pa., January 13, 1903. s. Homer A. 
Flint and Theodora May Plumley. Address, 11 McDevitt Place, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Flowers, Frank Shuster. 

Entered from Wesleyan University, 1921. 

b. Paulsboro, N. J., February 2, 1901. s. W. H. Flowers, Jr., 
and Josephine M. Clark. Address, Billingsport Road, Paulsboro, 
N.J. 

Fry, Gilbert Crawford. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., December 2, 1901. s. James Woods Fry 
and Mary Estelle Crawford. Address, 4612 Chester Avenue, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Gillespie, Samuel Crawford, Jr. 

Entered Sophomore year. 

b. Chicago, 111., December 13, 1900. s. Samuel Crawford Gil- 
lespie and Mary Rouser. Address, 141 Merriman Avenue, Ashe- 
ville, N. C. 

Grimes, George Randle. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 6, 1901. s. William Wehrley Grimes 
and Sarah Fite. Address, 333 Vassar Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa. 

Guthrie, Frank Warren. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Atchison, Kan., December 23, 1901. s. William Fowler 
Guthrie and Cornelia Quade. Address, 273 North Heights, 
Youngstown, Ohio. 

Hamilton, William Henry. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Omaha, Neb., August 27, 1901. s. James W. Hamilton and 
Adnee Van Gieson. Address, 4835 California Street, Omaha, Neb. 

Haviland, Edward Kenneth. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 20, 1902. s. Edward Winfred 
Haviland and Martha V. McKeever; Address, Port Deposit, Md. 



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Heyer, Charles Dixon. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Mt. Holly, N. J., January 19, 1903. s. George W. Heyer and 
Kate I. Dixon. Address, Main and Ridgway Streets, Mt. Holly, 
N.J. 

Heyne, Irvin Coltun. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Alliance, N. J., September 3, 1900. s. Henry Heyne and 
Dora Coltum. Address, 5301 Larchwood Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hfmes, Rees Slaymaker. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Shippensburg, Pa., August 4, 1900. s. George W. Himes and 
Anna M. Slaymaker. Address, 120 East King Street, Shippens- 
burg, Pa. 

Hinrichsen, Axel Fibiger. 

Entered 1919 ; left at the end of the College year, 
b. Copenhagen, Denmark, December 27, 1892. s. Axel Hinrich- 
sen and Louise C. Fibiger. Address, Glenolden, Pa. 

Hoag, Garrett Scattergood. 

Entered 1919. 
Soccer "H." 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 15, 1901. s. Clarence Gilbert Hoag 
(1893) and Anna Scattergood. Address, Haver ford. Pa. 

Holmes, Lee Grant. 

Entered 1919. 

Freshman Cup in Football. 

b. Roanoke, Va., July 11, 1900. s. George Holmes and Julia 
Thomas Harrison. Address, 517 West Mulberry Street, Balti- 
more, Md. 

Hubbard, Hillis Johnson. 

Entered 1919 and left in the middle of the year. 

b. Los Angeles, Cal., April 26, 1899. s. Homer S. Hubbard 
and Bertha Johnson. Address, 729 West Twenty-eighth Street. 
Los Angeles, Cal. 

Huffman, George Conrad. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Greene County, Pa., June 18, 1900. s. T. Riley Huffman and 
Bertha Orndoff. Address, 28 West Wayne Street, Waynesburg, 
Pa. 



1923] MATRICULATE CATALOG 693 

Hunsicker, William Cosgrove, Jr. 

Entered 1919. 

Soccer "H" (III) ; Captain (IV). 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 16, 1902. s. William C. Hunsicker, 
M. D., and Anna Cornelia Higbee. Address, 1625 Race Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hunt, George Wood. 

Entered 1919. 
Cap and Bells Club. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 4, 1903. s. George Wood Hunt 
and Genevra Holt. Address, 709 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hutkin, Marcus Diamondstone. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 25, 1902. s. Ephraim Hutkin and 
Lina Diamondstone. Address, 5826 Mascher Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Jones, Wilmot Rufus. 

Entered 1919. 

Football "H" ; Editor-in-Chief, Haverford News; Founders' 
Club. 

b. Stamford, Conn., May 5, 1902. s. Wilmot Rufus Jones 
(1882) and Mary Lee Bufkin. Address, Concord, Mass. 

Knowlton, Stephen Brooks. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Haverford, Pa., November 20, 1900. s. Stephen Brown 
Knowlton and Lilla Button Whitney. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Lewis, Andrew Lindsay. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Broomall, Pa., April 7, 1901. s. John Frazier Taylor Lewis 
and Sabella Phebe Moore. Address, Broomall, Pa. 

Logan, Thomas Megowan. 

Entered 1919. 

United States Naval Service, 1917-19. Cricket "H." 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 20, 1898. s. Hugh H. Logan and 

Sarah E. Megowan. Address, 48 East Washington Lane, Ger- 

mantown. Pa. 

Lyon, John Lyttleton. 

Entered 1919 and left near the end of the year, 
b. Lincoln, Neb., February 4, 1901. s. Thomas Lyttleton Lyon 
and Bertha Clark. Address, 5 Reservoir Avenue, Ithaca, N. Y. 



694 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1923 

Martin, Loyal Decker. 

Entered Class Sophomore year. 

b. Butler, Pa., February 28, 1899. s. William Allen Martin 
and Caroline Nancy . Address, 529 West Penn Street, But- 
ler, Pa. 

Morris, Marriott Canby, Jr. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Pelham, Pa., December 29, 1900. s. Marriott Canby Morris 
(1885) and Jane G. Rhoads. Address, 131 West Walnut Lane, 
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Morss, Franklin Crawford, Jr. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 16, 1902. s. Franklin Crawford 
Morss and Katharine Brock Knight. Address, 6703 Cresheim 
Road, Mt. Airy, Pa. 

Mutch, Thomas Sangster. 

Entered 1919 and left at end of the College year. 

b. Galashields, Scotland, August 11, 1900. s. Andrew Mutch 
and Petras Dow Young. Address, Montgomery Avenue, Bryn 
Mawr, Pa. 

Nesbit, Robert, Jr. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Baltimore, Md., April 21, 1901. s. Robert Nesbit and Sarah 
Hamor. Address, 1128 Heberton Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Nieh, Kwonkwing. 

Entered Class Sophomore year. 

b. Shanghai, China, April 30, 1901. s. Chicheh Nieh and Ming 
Chun Siao. Address, 22 Wayside Road, Shanghai, China. 

Osier, Howard Benjamin. 

Entered 1919 and left at close of the College year. 

b. Pensauken, N. J., January 18, 1901. s. Benjamin Franklin 
Osier and Alice Ann Tyler. Address, 49 South Union Avenue, 
Pensauken, N. J. 

Parke, Thomas. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Downingtown, Pa., July 6, 1901. s. Dr. Thomas E. Parke 
and Mary A. Bacon. Address, Downingtown, Pa. 



1923] MATRICULATE CATALOG 695 

Pruitt, Dudley McConnell. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Hwanghsien, China, August 27, 1902. s. Cicero Washington 
Pruitt and Anna Ashley Seward. Address, Hwanghsien, Shan- 
tung, China. 

Rutt, Norman Eby. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Milton, Pa., March 16, 1900. s. Aaron Reist Rutt and Caro- 
line King Bell. Address, 914 Old Lancaster Road, Bryn Mawr, 
Pa. 

Sadtler, George Lewis. 

Entered Class Sophomore year. 

b. Baltimore. Md., April 26, 1903. s. Howard Plitt Sadtler and 
Mary Louise Field. Address, 1026 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, 
Md. 

Sayre, Austin Bartholomew. 

Entered 1919 and left in the middle of the year. 

b. Glen Ridge, N. J., November 14, 1901. s. William Heysham 
Sayre and Elizabeth Bartholomew. Address, 181 Ridgewood Ave- 
nue, Glen Ridge, N. J. 

Schultz, Robert. 

Entered from Carnegie Institute Technology, Pittsburgh, 1921. 
b. Richmond Hill. N. Y., December 19, 1895. s. Max Schultz 
and Hannah Schultz. Address, Hawley, Pa. 

Scott, Kenneth Schurch. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Oakbourne, Pa., February 28, 1902. s. James Clifford Scott 
and Annabel E. Schurch. Address, Oakbourne, Pa. 

Shoemaker, Benjamin Hallowell, 3d. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Germantown. Pa., August 27, 1901. s. Benjamin Hallowell 
Shoemaker, 2d (1894), and Edith Dawson Hacker. Address, 523 
Church Lane, Germantown. Philadelphia, Pa. 

Stevenson, John Bryant. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 15, 1903. s. William McCurdy Steven- 
son and Sarah Bryant. Address, 1530 Denniston Avenue, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 



696 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1923 

Strawbridge, Gordon Weld. 

Entered 1919. 

Football "H" ; Manager, Basketball, 1922-23. Member of Beta 
Rho Sigma. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., November 4, 1900. s. Fred- 
erick Heap Strawbridge (1887) and Bertha Gordon Walter. Ad- 
dress, "Torworth," 601 School Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Strayer, Charlton Bevan. 

Entered 1919. 

Track "H" (II) ; Business Manager of The Haverfordian 
(IV). 

b. Mechanicsburg, Ohio, January 25, 1902. s. Charlton Bates 
Strayer and Gertrude May Veasey. Address, 101 East Tremont 
Avenue, Bronx, New York, N. Y. 

Taylor, Morris Peck. 

Entered Sophomore year. 

b. San Francisco, Cal., January 20, 1902. s. Alonzo Englebert 
Taylor and Madeline Peck. Address, care of Professor A. E. 
Taylor, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Test, Alfred Longstaff. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 11, 1898. s. Daniel D. Test and 
Mary Brantigham. Address, 393 South Eighth Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Tiffany, John Neil. 

Entered Class Sophomore year. 

b. Lowell, Mass., . s. . Address, 203 Church Street, 

Lowell, Mass. 

Wagenseller, Wayne MacVeagh. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Nescopeck, Pa., January 18, 1901. s. George Wagenseller 
and Mary Elizabeth McClow. Address, Third and Center Streets, 
Bloomsburg, Pa. 

Wain, Robert Lee. 

Entered from Park College, Mo., 1921. 

b. Grampian, Pa., August 4, 1902. s. Thomas L. Wain and 
Lillian A. Quest. Address, Grampian, Pa. 

Walton, William Wyclif. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 4, 1902. s. John G. Walton and 
Clara R. G. Betts. Address, 101 Dudley Avenue, Narberth, Pa. 



1924] MATRICULATE CATALOG 697 

Warner, Charles, Jr. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Wilmington, Del., May 2, 1902. s. Charles Warner and Ethel 
Eden Bach. Address, 2311 West Eleventh Street, Wilmington, 
Del. 

Warriner, Farnham. 

Entered 1920. 

Tennis Team. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 2, 1900. s. Samuel Dexter Warriner 
and Stella M. Farnham. Address, Northeast Corner Eighteenth 
and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 

White, Nelson Arold. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 14, 1901. s. Harry G. White and 
Fannie Arold. Address, Drexel Hill, Pa. 

Wilbur, Harry Lawrence. 

Entered 1919. 

b. Sitka, Alaska, January 11, 1901. s. Bertrand K. Wilbur and 
Anna Dean. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Williamson, Alexander Jardine. 

Entered 1919. 

b. West Chester, Pa., January 5, 1903. s. Charles R. William- 
son and Elizabeth F. McKissick. Address, 414 South Walnut 
Street, West Chester, Pa. 

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Bader, Charles Frederick, Jr. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Phoenixville, Pa., May 24, 1902. s. Frank Elwood Bader 
and Mary Alice Detwiler. Address, 163 Main Street, Phoenix- 
ville, Pa. 

Bainbridge, Henry Clay. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 7, 1903. s. Frederick Fletcher 
Bainbridge and Savilla E. Clay. Address, Beesley's Point, N. J. 

Barry, Robert, 2nd. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Bordentown, N. J., July 14, 1903. s. John Blair Barry and 
Maude Heanor Guise. Address, 205 North Thirty-sixth Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



698 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1924 

Beideman, Casper Melvin. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Merchantville, N. J., October 12, 1901. s. Benjamin Melvin 
Beideman and Mae Wilson. Address, 24 Fithian Avenue, Mer- 
chantville, N. J. 

Blair, John Fries. 

Entered 1920. 

Cap and Bells Club. 

b. Salem, N. C, September 28, 1903. s. William Allen Blair 
(1881) and Mary Eleanor Fries. Address, 210 South Cherry- 
Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. 

Brinton, Courtland Beadle. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., August 8, 1897. s. Howard Courtland 
Brinton and Selena Florence Beadle. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Brinton, Hugh Penn, Jr. 

Entered 1921 from St. Steven's College. 

b. West Chester, Pa., December 10, 1901. s. Hugh Penn Brin- 
ton and Charlotte West Bishop. Address, West Chester, Pa. 

Busselle, Samuel Marshall. 

Entered 1920. 

b. New York City, June 10, 1903. s. S. Marshall Busselle and 
Agnes H. Busselle. Address, 43 De Lisle Avenue, Toronto, 
Canada. 

Campbell, James John, Jr. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Pittsburg, Pa., October 3, 1903. s. James John Campbell and 
N. B. Banersmith. Address, 4747 Bayard Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Carpenter, Charles Blake, Jr. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Milford, Pa.. August 20, 1921. s. Charles Blake Carpenter 
and Evelyn Burbank Smith. Address, Salisbury, Conn. 

Carpenter, Dean. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Port Chester, N. Y., August 4, 1902. s. Harry Stockwell 
Carpenter and Mary Newton Dean. Address, 394 Irving Avenue, 
Port Chester, N. Y. 

Carson, John Stanton. 

Entered 1921 from University of Pennsylvania, 
b. Pittsburgh, Pa., January 8, 1902. s. John B. Carson and 
Mathilda Madeleine Shubert. Address, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



1924] MATRICULATE CATALOG 699 

Cauffiel, Meade. 

Entered Junior Class September, 1922, from Ursinus College. 

b. Johnstown, Pa., Aug. 7, 1903. s. Joseph and Brinton 

Cauffiel. Address, 412 Coleman Avenue, Johnstown, Pa, 

Cocks, Rowland C. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Cornwall, N. Y., August 19, 1898. s. Gilbert Torry Cocks 
and Mary Addis. Address, Cornwall, N. Y. 

Cole, Webster Jennings, 2d. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Elmira, N. Y., September 5, 1901. s. Edward Helmar Cole 
and Clara Weaver. Address, 369 West First Street, Elmira, N. Y. 

Comfort, Howard. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Haverford, Pa., June 4, 1904. s. William Wistar Comfort 
(Class 1894; President of College, 1917 to date) and Mary Law- 
ton Pales. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Costenbader, Walter Grosh. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Slatington, Pa., September 6, 1903. s. Benjamin Costenbader 
and Lillie May Kuntz. Address, 446 Main Street, Slatington, Pa. 

Edgerton, David Russell. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 19, 1902. s. Charles Edgerton and 
Ida R. Bonner. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Ekholm, Wendell Bowman. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Washington, D. C, January 29, 1904. s. A. Conrad Ekholm 
and Anna Bowman. Address, Wendell Apartments, Atlantic City, 
N.J. 

Ellis, Thomas Southard. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Swarthmore, Pa., September 19, 1902. s. Alfred S. Ellis and 
Lillie Ulery. Address, 5511 Morris Street, Germantown, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Fetzer, John Clark. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Chicago, 111., May 20, 1902. s. Wade Fetzer and Margaret 
Spilman. Address, Hinsdale, 111. 



700 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1924 

Fetzer, Wade Melville. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Hinsdale, 111., December 3, 1904. s. Wade Fetzer and Mar- 
garet Spilman. Address, Hinsdale, 111. 

Fisher, John Monroe, Jr. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 20, 1903. s. John Monroe Fisher 
and Caroline Robb. Address, 222 South Fifteenth Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Fite, George Liddle. 

Entered 1921 from Princeton University. 

b. Austin, Texas, February 20, 1904. s. Warner Fite and Esther 
Wallace Sturges. Address, Princeton, N. J. 

Foulke, Edward. 

Entered 1921 from University of Pennsylvania, 
b. Ambler, Pa., February 21, 1903. s. Joseph T. Foulke and 
Laura Lippincott. Address, Ambler, Pa. 

Frazier, Charles Harrison, Jr. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 16, 1904. s. Charles Harrison Frazier 
and Mary S. Gardiner. Address, 1724 Spruce Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Greenwell, Harold Doman. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 26, 1903. s. John Greenwell and 
Mamie Doman. Address, 4517 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Grigg, Percy Chandler. 

Entered 1921 from Colgate University. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 20, 1901. s. Harold S. Grigg and 
Henrietta Nash. Address, Haddonfield, N. J. 

Hand, William Henry. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Nyack, N. Y., September 21, 1900. s. Walter S. Hand and 
Adelma Storms. Address, 122 South Franklyn Street, Nyack, 

N. Y. 

Haring, Forrest Chapman. 

Entered 1920. 
Cap and Bells Club. 

b. Detroit, Mich., September 30, 1902. s. Alexander Haring 
and Ethel Chapman. Address, 2489 Sedgwick Avenue, New York, 

N. Y. 



1924] MATRICULATE CATALOG 701 

Harnwell, Gayiord Probasco. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Evanston, III, September 29, 1903. s. Frederick W. Harn- 
well and Anna Jane Willcox. Address, 615 University Place, 
Evanston, 111. 

Hastings, Stanley Bond. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Springfield, Mass., December 7, 1901. s. William W. Has- 
tings (1896) and Elizabeth Fairbank. Address, Prescott, Mass. 

Haviland, Paul Robbins. \ 

Entered 1920. 

b. Lansdowne, Pa., March 12, 1903. s. Walter W. Haviland 
(1893) and Olive Robbins. Address, The Knoll, Lansdov^ne, Pa. 

Headly, John Frederick. 

Entered 1920. 

b. West Grove, Pa., September 22, 1903. s. James D. Headly 
and Margaret Lynch. Address, West Grove, Pa. 

Heilman, Wesley Marvin. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 5, 1904. s. Eugene A. Heilman and 
Martha J. Blair. Address, 876 Wynnewood Road, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Herrick, Colin James. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Swarthmore. Pa., June 15, 1903. s. Cheesman A. Herrick 
and Clara Belle James. Address, Girard College, Pa. 

Hogenauer, Howard Jessup. 

Entered 1920. 

b. New York City, N. Y., November 21, 1902. s. George 
Francis Hogenauer and Alice B. Lange. Address, 2640 Morris 
Avenue, Bronx, New York, N. Y. 

Howgate, George Washburne. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Camden, N. J., February 28, 1903. s. George Henry How- 
gate and Grace Washburne. Address, 414 Carteret Street, Cam- 
den, N. J. 
Howland, John Gibbs. 

Entered 1919; left in the middle of the year and returned in 
1920. 

Football Team for 2 years, and "H," 2 years. 



702 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1924 

b. New Bedford, Mass., April 5, 1901. s. John S. Rowland and 
Agnes Ellis. Address, 70 Borden Street, New Bedford, Mass. 

Jefferis, Warren Harper. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 30, 1901. s. Elwood C. Jefferis and 
Lillie Harper. Address, 100 East Walnut Avenue, Merchantville, 
N. J. 

Keller, Edwin Walker. 

Entered 1921 from Lehigh University. 

b. Allentown, Pa., July 28, 1902. s. Arthur Edwin Keller and 
Helen May Walker. Address, 27 South Sixteenth Street, Allen- 
town, Pa. 

Lee, Robert Harris. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Atlantic City, N. J., March 30, 1904. s. Edward S. Lee and 
Mary O. Harris. Address, 133 South Kingston Avenue, Atlantic 
City, N. J. 

Leeds, Robert West. 

Entered 1919. 

Soccer "H" (H, HI). 

b. Atlantic City, N. J., October 21, 1899. s. Henry W. Leeds 
and Lydia M. Roberts. Address, 162 South Pennsylvania Avenue 
Atlantic City, N. J. 

Levering, GriflSth George. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Marysville, Tenn., March 30, 1904. s. Ralph G. Levering 
and Clara Osborne. Address, The Hollow, Va. 

Longstreth, Richard. 

Entered 1920. 

Baseball Team. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 25, 1903. s. Benjamin T. Longstreth 
and Sara Gibson Haldeman. Address, Haverford Inn, Haver- 
ford, Pa. 

Margolis, Abram. 

Entered 1920. 

b. West Chester, Pa., March 17, 1902. s. Morris MargoHs and 
Esther . Address, 129 Main Street, Coatesville, Pa. 

Mead, Morris William, Jr. 

Entered 1921 from University of Michigan, 
b. Pittsburgh, Pa., October 18, 1900. s. Morris William Mead 
and Johanna E. Mead. Address, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



1924] MATRICULATE CATALOG 703 

Morris, Leo Nelson. 

Entered 1921 from Riversich Junior College, 
b. Los Angeles, Cal., April 5, 1899. s. John L. Morris and 
Irene Cook. Address, La Habra, Cal. 

Muller, Frank Fenton. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 20, 1903. s. Frank Muller and 
Ada Fenton. Address, 4196 Chestnut Lane, Wayne, Pa. 

Mullin, Arthur. 

Entered 1920. 

b. West Chester, Pa., January 20, 1903. s. James H. Mullin 
and Mary Mendenhall. Address, Pinecrest, West Chester, Pa. 

Nash, Charles Edgar. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Wyncote, Pa., September 16, 1902. s. Edgar Smiley Nash 
and Florence de Lacy Beck. Address, Wyncote, Pa. 

Neilson, Thomas Rundle, Jr. 

Entered Spring, 1921. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 31, 1901. s. Thomas Rundle Neil- 
son and Louise Fotterall Neilson. Address, 1937 Chestnut Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Nieh, Kwangchi Christopher, 

Entered 1920. 

b. Changsa, China, February 13, 1902. s. Chi-Chong Nieh and 
Tsoa Pung. Address, 22 Wayside Road, Shanghai, China. 

Patterson, Edward Bell. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Pensauken, N. J., August 11, 1902. s. James E. Patterson 
and Mary M. Bell. Address, 42 West Walnut Avenue, Merchant- 
ville, N. J. 

Payne, Harold Carnaby. 

Entered January, 1921. 

b. Omaha, Neb., September 7, 1901. s. Henry Bascom Payne 
and Sara Carnaby. Address, Omaha, Neb. 

Reich, John Frederick. 

Entered 1920. 

b. London, England, June 1, 1902. s. Max L Reich and Esther 
M. Lorenson. Address, Morrisville, Pa. 



704 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1924 

Rhoads, Philip Garrett. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., April 20, 1902. s. William E. Rhoads 
and Ruth Evans. Address, Moorestown, N. J. 

Rittenhouse, John Olmstead. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., October 11, 1901. s. John O. Rittenhouse 
and Anna Fitch Burch. Address, 392 Jefferson Avenue, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 

Robertson, James Theodore. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Pittsburgh, Pa., April 4, 1904. s. John L. Robertson and 
Hallie E. Knox. Address, 1450 Columbus Avenue, N. S., Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

Roedel, George Joyce. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 18, 1902. s. John Roedel and 
Anne Seiff. Address, 613 Buck Street, Millville, N. J. 

Rosskam, Edwin Bernard. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Munich, Germany, March 15, 1903. s. Leon Rosskam and 
Emma — — . Address, Hotel Majestic, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Sadtler, George Lewis. 

Entered February, 1921, from Johns Hopkins University. 

b. Baltimore, Md., April 26, 1903. s. Howard Plitt Sadtler and 
Mary Louise Field. Address, 1026 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, 
Md. 

Sadtler, Leander Riddle. 

Entered September, 1921, from Johns Hopkins University. 

b. Baltimore, Md., April 26, 1903. s. Howard Plitt Sadtler and 
Mary Louise Field. Address, 1026 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, 
Md. 

Savage, Albert Edward. 

Entered 1920. 

b. London, England, September 4, 1902. s. Edward E. Savage 
and Florence Louise. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Smith, James Bennett, Jr. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Eureka, N. Y., April 10, 1898. s. James B. Smith and 
Angelia E. Reynolds. Address, Eureka, Sullivan County, N. Y. 



1924] MATRICULATE CATALOG 705 

Sprankle, Joseph Fleming, Jr. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Du Bois, Pa., March 24, 1904. s. Joseph F. Sprankle and 
Helen V. Wood. Address, Du Bois, Fa. 

Taylor, Lawrence Newbold. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Haverford, Pa., April 26, 1903. s. Charles S. Taylor (1871) 
and Gertrude Allinson. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Tingley, Charles Love Scott, Jr. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 26, 1901. s. Charles L. S. Tingley 
and Anna B. Taylor. Address, St. Davids, Pa. 

Turner, Gordon Mackenzie. 

Entered 1921 from Stevens Institute Technology. 

b. Worcester, Mass., May 5, 1899. s. Daniel C. Turner and 
Katherine S. Turner. Address, 351 West 114th Street, Worcester, 
Mass. 

Van Tine, Edward Postlethwaite. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., August 9, 1903. s. John Lewis Van Tine 
and Jessie Blanche Postlethwaite. Address, 1706 Girard Avenue, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Van Zandt, Howard. 

Entered 1920. 
Baseball Team. 

b. Fort Worth, Texas, July 29, 1901. s. Claude Van Zandt and 
Martha Binyon. Address, Fort Worth, Texas. 

Walker, Elwood Thomas. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Norristown, Pa., October 2, 1902. s. Ivins C. Walker and 
Mary R. Thomas. Address, Norristown, Pa. 

Wallenstein, Nathaniel. 

Entered 1921 from Columbia College. 

b. New York City, N. Y., October 15, 1903. s. Saul Wallen- 
stein and Rose Wallenstein. Address, 118 West 112th Street, 
New York City, N. Y. 
West, William Nelson, 3rd. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Wynnewood, Pa., July 1, 1903. s. William Nelson L. West 
(1892) and Anna Ervina West. Address, Wynnewood, Pa. 

45 



706 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1925 

Wilbur, Donald Elliott. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Ardmore, Pa., November 2, 1902. s. Bertrand K. Wilbur and 
Anna Dean. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

Wilson, Gerald. 

Entered 1919. 

b. New York City, N. Y., August 5, 1902. s. Garret H. Wilson 
and Florence Kemble. Address, 25 Overlook Street, Mt. Vernon, 
N. Y. 

Wood, Horatio C, 3rd. 

Entered 1920. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 7, 1904. s. Horatio C. Wood, Jr., 
and Alice Leas Lovell. Address, 319 South Forty-first Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

1925 
Acton, Conrad Berens. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Salem, N. J., September 6, 1902. s. Jonathan Woodnut Acton 
and Frances . Address, 32 Oak Street, Salem, N. J. 

Arnold, Jerrold Clement. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Berkeley, Cal., May 4, 1901. s. J. Clement Arnold and Anna 
Cook. Address, Whittier, Cal. 

Balis, Otis Wanton. 

Entered February, 1922, from Lehigh University. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., August 26, 1901. s. Clarence 
Wanton Balis and Margaret Otis. Address, 137 East Johnson 
Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Ball, Eric Glendinning. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Coventry, England, July 12, 1904. s. Charles Sturges Ball 
and Nellie Glendinning. Address, 1512 Park Avenue, Baltimore, 
Md. 

Barton, Francis Carroll, Jr. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Chicago, III, September 17, 1903. s. Francis Carroll Barton 
and Clara Margaret . Address, 114 Park Road, Llanerch, Pa. 

Bates, Robert Charles, Jr. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Elmira, N. Y., August 3, 1903. s. Robert Charles Bates and 
Maybelle Dean. Address, Port Deposit, Md. 



1925] MATRICULATE CATALOG 707 

Bayer, William Livingston. 

Entered 1921. 

b. New York City, N. Y., August 31, 1902. s. John Henry' 
Bayer and Sophia Mcintosh. Address, 540 East 178th Street, 
New York City, N. Y. 

Bentley, Wray Davison. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., February 17, 1901. s. Wray Annin Bentley 
and Mabel Davison. Address, 12 High Street, Glen Ridge, N. J. 

Billo, Geoffroy. 

Entered 1921. 

b. New York City, N. Y., August 21, 1904. s. Joseph Paul 

Billo and Emma Juliana . Address, 2422 University Avenue, 

New York City, N. Y. 

Blair, Henry Mitchell, Jr. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Richmond, Va., July 9, 1904. s. Henry Mitchell Blair and 
Winifred Isabel Whipple. Address, 111 West Washington, Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Burns, Roger Shupert. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Haverford, Pa., October 17, 1902. s. Roger T. Burns and 
Florence Shupert. Address, 35 Wyoming Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. 

Chadwick, Leigh Edward. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Washington, D. C, August 9, 1904. s. DeWitt C. Chadwick 
and Charlotte Alice Pechel. Address, 2026 O Street, N. W., 
Washington, D. C. 

Douglas, Lyman Calkins. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Westfield, N. J., September 3, 1902. s. John B. B. Douglas 
and Marion Calkins. Address, 404 Lawrence Avenue, Westfield, 

N. J. 

Eiseman, Douglass Walter. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Ozone Park, N. Y., October 11, 1904. s. John S. Eiseman 
and Lucy Baker. Address, 513 West Clapier Street, Germantown, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



708 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1925 

Eiseman, John Alfred. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Ozone Park, N. Y., March 19, 1903. s. John S. Eiseman 
and Lucy Baker. Address, 513 West Clapier Street, Germantown, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Eshleman, Martin Sheafifer. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Ephrata, Pa., September 13, 1902. s. John W. Eshleman and 
Cora Sheaffer. Address, Denver, Pa. 

Fortescue, Frank Archambault. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Jenkintown, Pa., November 18, 1902. s. Horace Fortescue 
and Irene Archambault. Address, 509 Gorgas Lane, Mt. Airy, Pa. 

Garrett, Phillip Cresson. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., October 16, 1903. s. Alfred 
Cope Garrett and Eleanor Evans. Address, 5301 York Road, 
Logan, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Garrett, Thomas Cresson. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., October 16, 1903. s. Alfred 
Cope Garrett and Eleanor Evans. Address, 5301 York Road, 
Logan, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Gordy, Edward Lee. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Danville, Pa., February 27, 1904. s. Urie Lee Gordy and 
Helen Louise Weaver. Address, 527 Philadelphia Avenue, Cham- 
bersburg, Pa. 

Gross, Gerald Connop. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., December 27, 1903. s. Jerome Gross and 
Laura Edwards Gross. Address, 85 West Post Road, White 
Plains, N. Y. 

Haines, Charles William. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Masonville, N. J., March 30, 1901. s. Albert Haines and 
Ehzabeth Roberts. Address, Masonville, N. J. 



1925] MATRICULATE CATALOG 709 

Harvey, John Sykes Curtis, Jr. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa., August 14, 1904. s. John Sykes 
Curtis Harvey and Emily Bishop. Address, Radnor, Pa. 

Heilman, Horace Richard. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 26, 1905. s. Eugene Augustus 
Heilman and Martha Blair. Address, 876 Wynnewood Road, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hinrichs, William Ernest. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Glen Ridge, N. J., March 18, 1904. s. Alfred Edward Hin- 
richs and Elisabeth Bushnell Atkinson. Address, Glen Ridge, N. J. 

HoIIingshead, Irving. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., February 29, 1904. s. Elwood HoIIings- 
head and Lydia Rogers. Address, Moorestown, N. J. 

House, Henry Fleming. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Knoxville, Tenn., September 10, 1904. s. Samuel Crawford 
House and Mary Smith. Address, 1623 Melrose Place, Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 

Hulme, Alfred Parsons. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 19, 1903. s. Frederic George Hulme 
and Gertrude Parsons. Address, 5900 Wayne Avenue, German- 
town, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Johnson, Charles Harmony, Jr. 

Entered 1921. 

b. New Castle, Pa., March 15, 1904. s. Charles Harmony John- 
son and Clarinda Grace Phillips. Address, 221 Moody Avenue, 
New Castle, Pa. 

Johnson, Phillips. 

Entered 1921. 

b. New Castle, Pa., April 25, 1905. s. Charles Harmony John- 
son and Clarinda Grace Phillips. Address, 221 Moody Avenue, 
New Castle, Pa. 



710 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1925 

Johnston, Walter Ames. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Ridgway, Pa., February 28, 1902. s. Carl G. Johnston and 
Edith Ames. Address, 5905 Thompson Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Kumm, Karl Grattan G. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Cliff House, Derbyshire, England, May 27, 1902. s. H. Karl 
William Kumm and Lucy E. Guiness. Address, 25 Pine Grove 
Avenue, Summit, N. J. 

Laug, Edvk^in Peuckert. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., October 4, 1902. s. Melchior Laug and 
Olga Peuckert. Address, 701 Beechwood Avenue, Collingdale, Pa. 

Lord, Durrell Learock. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 28, 1902. s. Durrell Lord and G. 
Augusta Learock. Address, Valhalla, N. Y. 

Margolis, M. Julius. 
Entered 1921. 

b. Coatesville, Pa., October 23, 1904. s. Morris Margolis and 
Esther Weinrach. Address, Coatesville, Pa. 

Mathis, Norman S. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Atlantic City, N. J., August 20, 1902. s. Hiram Mathis and 
Dora Scull. Address, 120 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. 

Meeks, Harold Edwin. 

Entered 1922. 

b. Meriden, Conn., March 15, 1901. s. Harold Albert Meeks 
and Sarah Florence Austin. Address, Meriden, Conn. 

Montgomery, Hugh. 

Entered 1921. 
Track "H" (I). 

b. Austin, Texas, April 17, 1904. s. Thomas Harrison Mont- 
gomery, Jr., and Priscilla Braislin. Address, Woods Hole, Mass, 

Oliver, Robert Hugh Henderson. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Syria, March 22, 1903. s. Daniel Oliver and Emily Wright. 
Address, 440 East Walnut Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 



1925] MATRICULATE CATALOG 711 

Peck, Horace Sill, Jr. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Providence, R. I., April 12, 1903. s. Horace Sill Peck and 
Gertrude Mary Tuller. Address, Tenafly, N. J. 

Pennock, Edward Garrett. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 2, 1902, s. Edward Pennock and 
Sara Louise Steltzer. Address, 243 Harvey Street, Germantown, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Pittman, Chalmers Van Anglen. 

Entered February, 1922. 

b. Trenton, N. J., July 25, 1904. s. Raymond Hill Pittman and 
Evanna Catherine Van Anglen. Address, 5214 Grant Street, Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Prokosch, Frederick. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Madison, Wis., May 17, 1906. s. Edward Prokosch and 
Matilda Dapprich. Address, 221 Roberts Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

Reinhardt, David Jones, Jr. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Wilmington, Del., January 31, 1903. s. David Jones Rein- 
hardt and Margaret Hewes. Address, 1107 Franklin Street, Wil- 
mington, Del. 

Rhoads, Owen Brooke. 

Entered February, 1922. 

b. Lansdowne, Pa., December 11, 1902. s. Warren Lawrence 
Rhoads and Anna Mary Moore. Address, 11 East Baltimore 
Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa. 

Rice, Willard Martin, IV. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., August 6, 1902. s. Willard 
Martin Rice and Adelaide Morse. Address, 647 West Phil-EUena 
Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Rogers, William Davis. 

Entered 1921. 
Track "H" (I). 

b. Medford, N. J., November 15, 1900. s. Edward Rogers and 
Anna Lewis Gillingham. Address, Medford, N. J. 



712 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1925 

Sanders, James Montgomery. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Baltimore, Md., Mar. 16, 1904. s. Thomas George Sanders 
and Carolyn Montgomery. Address, 706 Reservoir Street, Balti- 
more, Md. 

Sassaman, Walter Richard. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 11, 1903. s. Charles Happy Sassaman 
and Maggie May Wartman. Address, 301 East Oakdale Avenue, 
Glenside, Pa. 

Schulze, John Lewis, Jr. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 3, 1903. s. John Lewis Schulze and 
Clara Quaid. Address, 104 Benedict Avenue, Upper Darby P. O., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Sellers, Charles Coleman. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Overbrook, Pa., March 16, 1903. s. Horace Wells Sellers 
and Cora Wells. Address, 210 Glenn Road, Ardmore, Pa. 

Silver, John Archer. 

Entered 1921. 

b. DarHngton, Md., April 16, 1903. s. William Silver and 
Edith Wistar Stokes. Address, Aberdeen, Md. 

Smith, Rutledge Fell. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 26, 1903. s. J. R. Smith and Marion 
D. Fell. Address, 319 North Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Starbuck, John Clinton. 

Entered 1921. 

b. North Easton, Mass., February 18, 1903. s. Joseph Clinton 
Starbuck and Louisa Warner Parker. Address, Media, Pa. 

Stifler, Francis McIIhenny. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Roselle, N. J., March 11, 1903. s. James Madison Stifler 
and Lucy H. Burnley. Address, 628 Lincoln Street, Evanston, 111. 

Stokes, Walter Percival, Jr. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Moorestown, N. J., August 15, 1902. s. Walter Percival 
Stokes and Anna Taylor. Address, Moorestown, N. J. 



1925] MATRICULATE CATALOG 713 

Strong, Henry Hooker. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Dalton, Pa., September 4, 1901. s. George Hooker Strong 
and Nettie Fern Mertz. Address, 3 1 Pennsylvania Avenue, Coates- 
ville, Pa. 

Taney, Robert Brooke. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Media, Pa., November 18, 1903. s. John Charles Taney and 
Mabel Wood Reynolds. Address, Media, Pa. 

Taubel, Louis Edward. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 10, 1903. s. Louis Edward 
Taubel and Elizabeth Virginia . Address, Wildwood, N. J. 

Taylor, Harold Benjamin. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Malvern, Pa., July 10, 1901. s. William S. Taylor and Phebe 
Passmore. Address, Malvern, Pa. 

Thomas, George, IV. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Wilmington, Del., October 4, 1904. s. George Thomas, 3d, 
and Ethel Hause. Address, Whitford, Pa. 

Thomas, Raymond Moore. 

Entered 1921. 
Track "H" (I). 

b. Wayne, Pa., February 8, 1903. s. Charles L. Thomas and 
Amy C. Thompson. Address, Wayne, R. D. No. 1, Pa. 

fTurner, Paul Flagler. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., January 29, 1903. d. Haverford, Pa., April 
11, 1922. s. Albert Edward Turner and Dora Botsford. 

fVandever, Henry Shreve. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Wilmington, Del, March 23, 1901. d. Wilmington, Del., 
Sept. 17, 1922. s. Henry W .Vandever and Elizabeth R. Ackley. 

Warfield, Benjamin Breckinridge. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Easton, Pa., January 1, 1905. s. Ethelbert Dudley Warfield 
and Nellie Frances Tilton. Address, Chambersburg, Pa. 



714 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1925 

Watson, James Rose. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Pittsburgh, Pa., December 12, 1903. s. Charles Masena Wat- 
son and Lulu Garrett. Address, 3270 Orleans Street, Pittsburgh, 
Pa. 

Weisser, Charles O'Neil. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Pittsburgh, Pa., October 19, 1902. s. Charles J. Weisser and 
Mary E. O'Neil. Address, 5732 Walnut Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Willey, Stanley Edward. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 27, 1902. s. Isaac Tremont 
Willey and Sara Jane . Address, 5335 Locust Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Willson, Hugh Latimer. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., August 5, 1905. s. Thomas 
Harris Willson and Amelia Heyer. Address, Haddonfield, N. J. 

Wright, Austin, Jr. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Bedford, Pa., May 20, 1904. s. Jacob Anson Wright and 
Anna Colvin. Address, Bedford, Pa. 

Yerkes, Harman Alfred. 

Entered 1921. 

b. Ambler, Pa., October 20, 1902. s. Frank Edgar Yerkes and 
Sue May Carpenter. Address, 140 North Fifteenth Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 



1885] MATRICULATE CATALOG 715 



GRADUATE STUDENTS 



1885 

Morgan, William Earl. (A.B. and A.M., Penn College, Oskaloosa, 
la.) 

Entered as Graduate Student, 1883. 

Assistant in Astronomical Observatory, 1883-85 ; Instructor in 
Mechanical Drawing, 1884-85. Graduate Student for 1 year at 
Ohio State University. Teacher in High Schools and Academies 
for 20 years prior to 1919. Real Estate and Insurance, 1919, at 
Hutchinson, Kan. Since September, 1919, Teacher, General Sci- 
ence, Sherman Junior High School, Hutchinson, Kan. 

b. Richmond, Ind., September 29, 1859. s. William Butler Mor- 
gan (Class of 1853) and Sarah Henley, m. Lowell, Kan., Sep- 
tember 2, 1891, Hattie A. Sharp, c. Katie, 1893. Address, Box 
53, Hutchinson, Kan. 

Conable, Morris R. B.C.E. 

Entered from Philadelphia as Special Graduate Student in As- 
tronomy, 1884-85. 

b. . s. and . No address. 



1886 

Lucas, Clinton W. 

Entered 1885 from Philadelphia, as Special Graduate Student 
in Astronomy. 

b. . s. and . No address. 



1890 

fEaton, William Bradford, A.M., 1890. (Ph.B., Wesleyan Univ., 
1889. M.D.) 
Entered 1889 as Graduate Student in Biology. 
In Charge of Laboratory at Bryn Mawr Hospital, 
b. . d. March 17, 1908. s. and . 



716 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1890 

tMichener, Charles Leroy, A.M., 1890. (A.B., Penn College, 
1884; A.M., 1887.) 
Entered as Graduate Student in Greek, 1889. 
Teacher. Professor of Greek, Penn College, 1891-1904. Sec- 
retary of College Department of Iowa State Teachers' Association. 
Member, American Philological Association. 

b. New Sharon, Iowa, May 28, 1861. d. February 23, 1904. 
s. David Osborn Michener and Emmeline Benedict. 

Pritchard, Charles Edgar, A.M., 1890. (A.B., Earlham College, 
1889.) 
Entered from Georgetown, 111., as Graduate Student in Mathe- 
matics, 1889. 

"Earlham Fellow." Real Estate Dealer. Sub-Division Man. 
b. Waveland, Iowa, August 10, 1866. s. Enoch T. Pritchard 
and Elizabeth P. Reyman. m. Georgetown, 111., July 24, 1892, 
Grace D. Cloyd. Address, Georgetown, Illinois. 

Rogers, Robert William, (A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1887; Ph.D., 
Leipzig, 1895; D.D., Wesleyan (Conn.), 1894; LL.D., Baker 

Univ., and Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. ; Litt.D., Dickinson 
College, 1908; Litt.D., Univ. of Dublin, 1913.) 

Entered 1887 as Graduate Student in Semitics. Instructor. 
Professor, Dickinson College, 1890-93 ; Professor in Drew Theo- 
logical Seminary, 1893- . Author: Two Texts of Esarhaddon; 
Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Library of Haverford College; 
Inscriptions of Senacherib; Outlines of the History of Early 
Babylonia; History of Babylonia and Assyria; The Religion of 
Babylonia and Assyria; Cuneiform Parallels to the Old Testa- 
ment; Recovery of the Ancient Orient. Member, American Philo- 
sophical Society ; Fellow, Royal Geographical Society ; Member of 
the Johnson Society, Lichfield, England. 

b. Philadelphia, Pa., February 14, 1864. s. Samuel Rogers and 
Mary Osborne, m. June 3, 1891, Ida Virginia Ziegler. c. Eliza- 
beth Frances, 1892; Robert Samuel, 1900. Address, Madison, 
N.J. 

Sayrs, William Christopher. 

Entered as Graduate Student in Greek. 1889. 

Chair of Greek, Wilmington College, 1890-93 ; Superintendent 
of Schools, Leesburg, Ohio, 1893-94; University Extension Lec- 
turer in Greek, University of Chicago, 1894-95 ; Principal, High 
School, Wilmington, Ohio, 1895-97; Superintendent of Schools, 
Wilmington, Ohio, 1897-04; Teacher of English, Stivers High 
School, Dayton, Ohio, 1906-09; same at Woodward High School, 



1891] MATRICULATE CATALOG 717 

Cineinnati, Ohio, 1909- . Author: Practical Grammar. Mem- 
ber, Cincinnati Schoolmasters' Club; President, Cincinnati Asso- 
ciation of Public School Teachers. 

b. New Antioch, Ohio, November 18, 1861. s. Francis Penn 
Sayrs and Sarah Ellen Penquite. m. Cuba, Ohio, June 7, 1899, 
Mary Ellen West. c. William Allen, 1902; Mary Christina, 1917. 
Address, 239 Helen Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

fTerrell, Charles Ernest, A.M., 1890. (S.B., Wilmington, 1888.) 

Entered as Graduate Student, 1889. 

"Wilmington Fellow." 

b. New Vienna, Ohio, January 4, 1866. d. April 15, 1901. s. 
Israel A. Terrell and Sidney Hutf. m. November 19, 1890, Anna 
M. Harris. 

Thurber, Charles Herbert, A.M., 1890. (Ph.B., Cornell, 1896; 
Ph.D., Clark Univ., 1900.) 

Instructor, Cornell University, 1891-93; Professor, Colgate 
University, 1893-95 ; Associate Professor, University of Chicago, 
1895-1900; with Ginn & Co. since 1900 (Member of firm, in 
charge of Editorial Department, to date). Author: Principles of 
School Organization. Editor: School Review. Member, Harvard 
Overseers Visiting Committee for Department of Education; 
President, Trustees, Clark University; Member, Framingham 
Committee, Public Safety ; Four-Minute Speaker ; District Chair- 
man, Y. M. C. A., and United War Work Campaigns; Member, 
Board Governors, Boston City Club, etc., etc. Member, Phi Beta 
Kappa; National Educational Association; American Historical 
Association; Modern Language Association of America; American 
Social Science Association; American Philological Association; 
American Association for Advancement of Sciences ; American 
Dialect Association; Algonquin Club; City Club (New York) ; 
Graduate Club, New Haven ; Town and Gown Club, Ithaca ; Pud- 
dingstone Club, Boston; Friday Evening Club, Boston. 

b. Oswego, N. Y., March 24, 1864. s. John A. Thurber and 
Sarah M. Aber. m. Apalachin, N. Y., June 25, 1891, Anna E. 
Billings, c. Gertrude Ruth, 1893. Address, Edgell Road, Fram- 
ingham Centre, Mass. 

1891 

fByers, Lawrence Marshall, A.M., 1891. (A.B., Penn College, la., 
1890; LL.B., Yale, 1893.) 
Entered as Graduate Student in Astronomy, 1890. 
"Penn Fellow." Student at University of Zurich, 1891-92 (Law 



718 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1891 

School) ; at Law School, Yale University, 1892-93 ; Lawyer ; Pro- 
fessor in State University of Iowa. 

b. Bocken, near Horgen, Zurich, Switzerland, August 18, 1872. 
d. London, England, July 7, 1909. s. Samuel H. M. Byers (United 
States Consul, Zurich) and Margaret Gilmour. 

tCarroll, William Hunt, A.M., 1891. (S.B., Wihnington College, 
O., 1890; LL.B., Ohio State Univ.) 
Entered as Graduate Student in Astronomy, 1890. 
"Wilmington Fellow." Lawyer, 
b. Near Vienna, Ohio, October 10, 1871. d. 1897. 

Hill, Myron Francis, A.M., 1891. (A.B., Harvard, 1890.) 
Graduate Student in International Law, 1890-91. 
Patent Examiner, 1891-94 ; Patent Attorney and Counsel, 1894- 
98; President, American Roller Bearing Company, 1898-1905; 
Patent Attorney, 1905-17; President, Cast Steel Ship Corporation, 
to date. Inventor: Automatic Telephone Exchange, 1893-95, the 
basis of automatic exchanges being installed by Bell Telephone; 
American Roller Bearing (highest awards at Paris Exposition, 
World's Fair, Pan-American Exposition, etc.) ; Inventor: The 
Cast Steel Ship, Hill Rotary Motor, etc. Member, Harvard Club; 
New York Electrical Society ; Society of Naval Architects and 
Marine Engineers ; Committee on Electric Welding of United 
States Shipping Board ; American Welding Society ; American 
Bureau of Welding (National Research Council). 

b. Milford, Mass., December 20, 1867. s. Frank A. Hill and 
Margaretta Brackett. m. Washington, D. C, September 28, 1893, 
Gertrude A. Martin, c. Francis A., 1895. Address, 43 West 
Ninth Street, New York City, N. Y. 

Robinson, Lucian Moore, A.M., 1891. (A.B., Harvard. 1882; D. 
C. L., 1917; S.T.D., 1904, Univ. of South.) 

Graduate Student in New Testament Textual Criticism and 
Germanic Philology, 1890-92. 

Master in De Lancey School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1882-1902; As- 
sistant Rector, The Church of the Epiphany, Philadelphia, 1888- 
92 ; Instructor and Professor in Philadelphia Divinity School, 1891 
to date ; Member of Faculty, The Church Training and Deaconess 
House, Philadelphia, 1891 to date; Examining Chaplain of the 
Diocese of Pennsylvania, 1894 to date ; Member of the Standing 
Committee, Diocese of Pennsylvania. Editor: Murray's Manual 
of Mythology. Member, Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard; A. L. A.; 
Pennsylvania Historical Society; North East Historic Genealogical 
Society; Maine Genealogical Society; American Association for 



1893] MATRICUI.ATE CATALOG 719 

Advancement of Science ; Masons ; City Club of Philadelphia ; 
Pennsylvania Library Club; Harvard Union, etc. 

b. Maine, January 3, 1858. s, Benjamin Franklin Robinson and 
Adelia Fitzalen Moore. Address, 901 Clinton Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

1892 

Gifford, Elmer H., A.M., 1892. (S.B., Penn, 1888.) 
Entered as Graduate Student in Physics, 1891. 
"Penn Fellow." Teacher and Financial Agent at Penn College 
for 20 years after graduating. Merchant to date. 

b. Richmond, Ind., December 23, 1863. s. Enoch T. Gififord 
and Edith S. Hunt. m. Iowa Falls, Iowa, August 30, 1888, Har- 
riet I. Hadley. c. Earl T. ; Maurice H. ; Harold E. ; Ruth H.; 
Paul H. Address, 365 North Mirage Street, Lindsay, Cal. 

Hubbard, Byron Charles, A.M., 1892. (S.B., Earlham, 1891.) 

Graduate Student in Engineering, 1891-92. 

"Earlham Fellow." Mechanical Engineering until 1912; 
Teacher, Chemistry and Physics, in Harvard Military School, to 
date. 

b. Monrovia, Ind., December 21, 1868. s. Nathan E. Hubbard 
and Elizabeth Ballard, m. Brighton, Md., June 6, 1895, Nelly 
Lansdale Hutton. c. Inis (?), 1897; Nathan, 1900. Address, 
1601 Western Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. 

fStatler, Frank B. (A.B., Wilmington College, Wilmington, O., 
1891.) 
Entered as Graduate Student in Greek, 1891. 
"Wilmington Fellow." 

b. Wilmington, Ohio, August 15, 1868. d. Haver ford College, 
November 24, 1891. s. Samuel Loudoun Statler and Lydia 
Thatcher. 

1893 
Hunt, Wilson Allen. (S.B., Wilmington College, O., 1892.) 

Entered as Graduate Student in Chemistry, 1892. 

"Wilmington Fellow." Student, Ohio State University, 1891 ; 
Principal, Tonganoxie Academy, Kan., 1893-94; Teacher, Chem- 
istry and Physics, Canon City, Col., High School, 1897-98; 
Teacher, Mathematics and Physics, High School, Denver, Col., 
1898-99; Educational Publisher. 

b. Martinsville, Ohio, March 15, 1865. s. Joseph Moon Hunt 
and Emily Hailey. Address, Gravette, Ark. 



720 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1893 

Johnson, Irving Culver, A.M., 1893. (A.B., Penn College, la., 
1892.) 
Entered as Graduate Student in American History. 
"Penn Fellow." Studied Law, 1893-95 ; Admitted to Practice, 
Iowa Supreme Court, 1895. 

b. Oskaloosa, Iowa, June 1, 1872. s. Judge J. Kelly Johnson 
and Ann Eliza Gruwell. m. Oskaloosa, Iowa, October 19, 1899, 
Mary Hortense Burnside. Address, 713 High Avenue, East Oska- 
loosa, Iowa. 

Van Noppen, Leonard Charles, A.M. (A.B., Guilford, 1890; 
B.L., Univ. of N. C, 1892.) 
Entered from Durham, N. C, as Graduate Student in English, 
1892. 

Student in University of North Carolina, 1892-94; Engaged in 

Historical and Literary Research. Translator : Vondel, Lucifer. 

b. Province of Zealand, Holland, January 8, 1868. s. Cornelius 

Martin Van Noppen and Johanna Maria Cappon. Address, 406 

West Gaston Street, Greensboro, N. C. 

1894 

fDakin, Franklin Arthur, A.M., 1894. (A.B., Harvard, 1882.) 

Graduate Student in Latin, 1893-94. 

Teacher of Latin and Greek, Haverford School, Haverford, Pa., 
1892-1921. Member, Classical Association, Atlantic States; Classi- 
cal Club, Philadelphia ; Phi Beta Kappa Association, Philadelphia ; 
Society for Promotion of Liberal Studies; Association of Private 
Schools, Philadelphia; Harvard Teachers' Association; Classical 
League, United States. 

b. Natick, Mass., November 22, 1858. d. Haverford, Pa., April 
27, 1921. s. George Thomas Dakin and Ellen Mills French, 
m. Natick, Mass., January 17, 1884, Sarah Estella True. c. Mar- 
garet, 1885. 

fKirk, Mahlon Zimri, A.M., 1894 (S.B., Penn College, la., 1893.) 
Entered as Graduate Student in Chemistry, 1893. 
"Penn Fellow." Geologist in Kansas, 1894- ; Financial Agent, 
Penn College, 1896-98; with "American Friend Publishing Com- 
pany," 1898-99; Manager of Union Book arid Bible House, Den- 
ver, Col., 1899- . 

b. Bangor, Iowa, September 21, 1870. d. 1912. s. Nathan Kirk 
and Abigail Whinery. m. Denver, Col., July 29, 1899, Linnie K. 
Mvers. 



1895] MATRICULATE CATALOG 721 

Spaid, Arthur Rusmiselle Miller, A.M., 1894. (A.B., Wilming- 
ton College, 1893; M.A. in School Administration, Columbia 
Univ., 1917.) 

Entered as Graduate Student in American History, 1893. 

"Wilmington Fellow." Principal, Alexis I. DuPont School, 
Wilmington, Del., 1894-1903; Superintendent, Public Schools, 
New Castle County, Delaware, 1903-13 ; same in Dorchester 
County, Md., 1913-16. Commissioner of Education for the State 
of Delaware, 1917-21. Student in Columbia University, 1921-22. 
Lecturer before Teachers' Institutes, for Anti-Saloon League, etc., 
etc. Member, N. E. A., etc. 

b. Capon Springs, W. Va., July 27, 1866. s. John W. Spaid 
and Margaret Elizabeth Brill, m. Wilmington, Ohio, September 
30, 1897, Mary Abi Farquhar. c. Arthur Farquhar, 1898 ; Charles 
Dale, 1904; Mary Margaret, 1906; Ralph Stirling, 1908; Ruth 
Louise, 1909. Address, Dover, Del. 

Wilson, Edwin Mood, A.M., 1894. (A.B., Guilford, N. C, 1892; 
A.B., Univ. of N. C, 1893.) 

Graduate Student in English, 1893-94. 

Teacher of English and Latin, Oak wood Seminary, 1894-95 ; 
History and Latin, Haverford School, 1895-1909; Associate Head 
Master, Haverford School, 1909-12; Head Master of same, 1912 
to date. 

b. Lenoir, N. C, July 26, 1872. s. Jethro Reuben Wilson and 
Louisa Jane Round, m. Wilmington, N. C, Alice Green, c. Hugh 
McLean, 1910. Address, Haverford, Pa. 

1895 

Kemble, Ira Oscar, Jr., A.M., 1895. (S.B., Penn College, la., 1894.) 

Entered as Graduate Student in Chemistry, 

"Penn Fellow." Florist. 

b. Alliance, Ohio, November 1, 1873. s. K. K. Kemble and 
Harriett Hillerman. m. Oskaloosa, Iowa. October 14, 1900, Caro- 
line Haskell, c. Jack H., 1912. Address, 211 West Colorado 
Boulevard, Eagle Rock, Cal. 

Villars, John Oscar, A.M., 1895. (S.B., Wilmington College, O., 
1894.) 

Entered as Graduate Student in Mathematics. 
"Wilmington Fellow." Assistant, Wilmington High School, 
1896-99; Instructor and Assistant Superintendent (1904-10) of 

46 



722 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1896 

the Williamson Free Trade School ; Civil Engineer and Contractor, 
Great Falls, Mont., 1910-13; Principal, Reesville High School, 
Ohio, 1913-14; Instructor in Science, Wilmington High School 
(Ohio), 1914-18; Professor, Chemistry and Applied Mathematics, 
Wilmington College, 1918-19; Principal, Wilmington High School, 
1919- . Member, F. & A. M. ; Clinton Comity Farm Bureau; 
Beech Grove Grange ; Ohio Teachers' Association. 

b. Clarksville, Ohio, July 3, 1873. s. John William Villars and 
Keziah Jane Penquite. m. Pansy, Ohio, August 11, 1897, Lula C. 
Statler. c. Donald Statler, 1900; Roger Merrill, 1904. Address, 
Wilmington, Ohio. 

fWhite, Roy Wilson, A.M., 1895. (S. B., Earlham, 1894; LL.B., 
Univ. of Pa., 1898.) 
Entered as Graduate Student in Latin, 1894. 
"Earlham Fellow." Student at University of Pennsylvania, 
1895-98 ; Fellow and Instructor in Department of Law, University 
of Pennsylvania, 1898- ; Student in Paris, France, 1899-1900. 
Lawyer. 

b. Dublin, Wayne County, Ind., June, 1872. d. (Murdered), 
May 20, 1900. s. William Wilson White and Mary Abigail White. 



1896 

Babbitt, James Addison, A.M., 1896. (A.B., Yale, 1893; M.D., 
Univ. of Pa., 1898.) 

Graduate Student in Biology. 

Medical Student, University of Pennsylvania, 1894-98. Teacher 
and Physician. Numerous intercollegiate committee positions; 
Fellow of College of Physicians, Philadelphia; Fellow, American 
Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society; Fellow, Col- 
lege of Surgeons ; numerous hospital affiliations and positions 
(Lankenau, Children's, University of Pennsylvania, Misericordia, 
School for Deaf, Overbrook, etc.). Instructor in Otology, Univers- 
ity of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Medicine. Member, Col- 
lege of Physicians ; Philadelphia County Medical ; Masonic organi- 
zations ; Medical and College Fraternities ; Merion Cricket Club ; 
University Club ; Union League. 

b. Waitsfield, Vt., October 22, 1869. s. Rev. James Howard 
Babbitt and Mary French Abbott, m. S wanton, Vt., September 
11, 1895, Mary Abigail Adams (d. 1911). c. Mary Evelyn, 1896; 
Helen Adams, 1899; EHzabeth, 1906 (deceased); Mary Adams, 
1911. Address, Haver ford College, Haver ford. Pa. 



1896"! MATRICULATE CATALOG 723 

Charles, Arthur Matthew, A.M., 1896. (S.B., Earlham College, 
1895.) 

Entered as Graduate Student in English, 1895. 

"Earlham Fellow." Teacher, German and English, 1896-99, 
Germantown Friends' School; Principal, Friends' Oak Grove 
Seminary, Me., 1899-02; Professor, German, Earlham College, 
since 1904. With Friends' Service Commission in Germany, 1920. 

b. Richmond, Ind., August 28, 1873. s. M. Charles and Eliza 
D. Timberlake. m. Covington, Ky., July 25, 1899, Carrie Lane 
Riggs. c. Mary Lane, 1907. Address, Earlham College, Rich- 
mond, Ind. 

Hastings, William Walter, A.M., 1894; Ph.D., 1896. (A.B., Mary- 
ville, Tenn., 1886; A.M., 1892.) 

Entered as Graduate Student in Semitic Languages, 1892. 

Football "H," 1893. Professor, Physiology and Hygiene, Head 
Department, Physical Education, University of Nebraska, 1897- 
1900; Professor, Hygiene and Anthropometry, Springfield Y. M. 
C. A. College, 1900-07 ; Editor and Manager, Hygiene and Physi- 
cal Education, 1909-10; Dean and Instructor, Normal School of 
Physical Education, Battle Creek, Mich., 1910-15; President, 
Southern Normal College, Hot Springs, N. C, 1915-16; Owner 
and Head Master, Jacksonville University School for Boys (Fla.), 
1917-19; Y. M. C. A. Instructor in American Games, etc., France, 
1919-22. Author : Manual of Physical Measurements; Co- Author, 
Manual of Wrestling. Former Member and Official of various 
societies and physical education associations ; Member, A. P. E. A. 
and Y. M. C. A. ; Official Delegate from United States to the De- 
partment of Physical Education of the Paris Exposition. 

b. Redfield, Iowa, November 1, 1865. s. William Penn Hastings 
and Luzena Stanley Bond. m. Hatfield, Mass., June 22, 1897, 
Elizabeth Fairbank. c. William Fairbank, 1898 (Class 1919); 
Alan Woods, 1900 (Class 1921); Stanley Bond, 1901 (Class 
1924) ; John Winthrop, 1904; Elizabeth, 1905; Alice, 1907; Mar- 
garet, 1910; Jean, 1913. Permanent address, Prescott, Mass. 

Hunt, Luther Milton, A.M., 1896. (S.B., Wilmington College, O., 
1895.) 
Entered as Graduate Student in American History, 1895. 
"Wilmington Fellow." Teacher in Public Schools, Clarksville, 
Ohio, 1896-98 ; Superintendent, Public Schools, Cuba, Ohio, 1898- 
1900 ; same at Clarkville, Ohio, 1900-03 ; Cashier, Farmers' Bank, 
Martinsville, Ohio, 1903-05; Grain Business, 1905-20; Vice-Presi- 
dent and General Manager, The Robison-Hunt Grain Company, 
Colorado Springs, Col., to date. President, Rocky Mountain Bean 



724 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1897 

Jobbers' Association, 1919-20; Chairman, Grain Dealers' Section, 
International Rotary Clubs, 1918-20; Member, Winter Night Club 
and Rotary Club of Colorado Springs. 

b. Martinsville, Ohio, January 19, 1874. s. Jacob Green Hunt 
and Sarah Frances James, m, Clarksville, Ohio, August 11, 1897, 
Lena Davis Hadley. c. Nelson Vincent, 1898; Donald Leigh, 
1901. Address, 5 West Colorado Avenue, Colorado Springs, Col. 

Owen, Horace Thornburgh, A.M., 1896. (A.B., Hamilton Col- 
lege, N. Y., 1895.) 

Entered Senior Class 1895 ; changed to Graduate Student in 
American History. 

Graduate, General Theological Seminary, N. Y,, 1899. Clergy- 
man, Episcopal Church, 1899- . 

b. East Saginaw, Mich., June 22, 1875. s. Oliver Goldsmith 
Owen (Class 1870) and Maria Elizabeth Wilson, m. Haw River, 
N. C, October 22, 1902, Gena Moore Jones, c. Louise Holt; 
Horace T., Jr.; Thomas Jones; Gena Bird. Address, 331 Centre 
Street, Trenton, N. J. 

Patterson, Clement Finney, A.M., 1896. (Ph.B., Penn Col- 
lege, 1895.) 

Entered 1896 as Graduate Student in Astronomy. 

"Penn Fellow." With G. W. Sues, Patent Attorney, Omaha, 
1899-1900; Omaha Gas Company, 1901-11; Sunset Timber Com- 
pany, Washington, 1912-13 ; Southern Sierras Power Company, 
Riverside, Cal. (Auditing Department), 1913 to date. Member, 
Y. M. C. A. 

b. West Alexander, Pa., April 23, 1869. s. Joseph R. Patterson 
and Nancy T. Hosack. m. Omaha, Neb., October 18, 1906, Mary 
H. Cooper, c. Lois, 1907; Emily, 1909. Address, 1465 West 
Ninth Street, Riverside, Cal. 

1897 

Beal, William Otis, A.M.. 1897. (S.B., Earlham, 1896; M.S., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1902.) 
Entered as Graduate Student in Astronomy. 
"Earlham Fellow." Instructor in Mathematics, Michigan Agri- 
cultural College, 1897-1900; Instructor, Mathematics, Chicago 
Manual Training High School, 1902-03 ; Instructor and Professor 
of Mathematics at Illinois College, 1903-12; Assistant Astronomer, 
University of Minnesota, 1913 to date. Member, American As- 
sociation for the Advancement of Science ; American Astronomical 



1900] MATRICULATE CATALOG 725 

Society ; Mathematics Association of America ; Central Association 
of Science and Mathematic Teachers. 

b. RolHn, Mich., February 18, 1874. s. Joseph Otis Beal and 
Elvira Westgate. m. Tecumseh, Mich., September 8, 1898, Linora 
Charles, c. Charles Satterthwaite, 1900; William Robert, 1905; 
Clifford Otis, 1908; James Francis, 1915. Address, University of 
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Else, Frank Whittier, A.M., 1897. ( A.B., Penn College, la., 
1896.) 

Entered as Graduate Student in American History, 1896. 

"Penn Fellow." Principal of Ward School, 2 years; Superin- 
tendent of Schools, Mt. Pleasant, 6 years; Superintendent, 
Schools, Oskaloosa, Iowa, 8 years ; Merchant ; Banker. 

b. Mahaska County, Iowa, November 5, 1871. s. John Else and 
Susanna Gearhart. m. August 29, 1899, Mary Himes. c. Dorothy 
Anna, 1904; Mary Louise, 1913; Frank Alfred, 1916. Address, 
915 North Market Street, Oskaloosa, Iowa. 

Terrell, Paul Tasso, A.M., 1897. (S.B., Wilmington, 1896.) 
Entered as Graduate Student in Mathematics, 1896. 
Farmer and Breeder of Pedigreed American and Delaine Merino 
Sheep since graduation. 

b. New Vienna, Ohio, June 12, 1873. s. James H. Terrell and 
Edith H. Nordyke. m. Near Lynchburg, Ohio, June 30, 1902, 
Millie Terrell, c. Lois Asenath, 1903; Paul James, 1905. Ad- 
dress, New Vienna, Ohio. 

1900 

Loud, Frank Herbert, Ph.D., 1900. (A.B., Amherst, 1893; A.M., 
Harvard, 1899.) 

Entered 1899 as Graduate Student in Higher Mathematics. 

Walker Instructor in Mathematics, Amherst College, 1893-96; 
Professor of Mathematics, Colorado College, 1899- . Retired. 
Professor of Astronomy (Carnegie Foundation), Colorado Col- 
lege. Member, Phi Beta Kappa ; Western Association for Stellar 
Photography ; Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America ; 
la Societe Beige d' Astronomic ; American and British Esperanto 
Association. 

b. Weymouth, Mass., January 26, 1852. s. Francis Eliot Loud 
and Mary Tolman Capen. m. Weymouth, Mass., July 13, 1882, 
Mabel Wiley, c. Francis Martin, 1883; Mary, 1886; Harriet, 
1890; Norman Wiley. 1892; William Brewster, 1894. Address, 
1203 North Tejon Street, Colorado Springs, Col. 



726 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1906 

1904 

Arishima, Takeo, A.M., 1904. (A.B., Agricultural College of Sap- 
poro, Japan, 1903.) 
Entered as Graduate Student, 1903. 

b. Tokyo, Japan, March 4, 1878. s. Takeshi Arishima and 
Yukido Arishima. Address, Tahoka Imperial University, Sapporo, 
Japan. 

McGrew, Henry Edwin, A.M., 1904. (S.B. and S.M., Penn Col- 
lege, 1895 and 1899; D.D., 1918.) 

Entered as Graduate Student, 1903. 

President of Pacific College, Newberg, Ore. ; Pastor, Whittier 
Friends' Church, Whittier, Cal. ; President of Penn College, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa, to date. 

b. Le Grand, Iowa, March 4, 1868. s. David Davis McGrew 
and Alpha Pearson, m. (1) November 24, 1892, Edith B. Ware 
(d. 1919). c. Marion Edwina, 1897. m. (2) July 28, 1921, 
Frances Willard Mitchell. Address, Penn College, Oskaloosa, 
Iowa. 

1905 

Trueblood, Ralph Waldo, A.M., 1905. (S.B., Earlham, 1903.) 

Entered 1903. 

Assistant in Chemistry Department. Teacher, Cranford High 
School, Cranford, N. J., 1906-08; Chemist, Victor Portland 
Cement Company, Los Angeles and Victorville, Cal., 1908-10; 
with Los Angeles Times as Reporter, 1910; City Editor of same, 
1916-20; Assistant Managing Editor, 1920 to date. 

b. Richmond, Ind., November 19, 1885. s. William Newby 
Trueblood and Emma Stubbs. m. Los Angeles, Cal., November 
9, 1914, Elsie Smith. Address, Hyde Park, Cal. 

1906 

Laughlin, Sceva Bright, A.M., 1906. (A.B., and A.M., Penn Col- 
lege, 1905.) 
Entered 1905 as Graduate Student, 

Principal, Pleasant Plain Academy, Pleasant Plain, Iowa, 1906- 
07; Principal, High School, Akron, Iowa, 1908-10; Superintendent, 
Schools, Larchwood, Iowa, 1910-12; Teacher of English, Friends' 
Boys' School, Ram Allah, Palestine, 1912-13 ; Principal, Laurence 
Friends' Academy, Gate, Oklahoma, 1913-14; Principal, Friends- 
wood Academy, Friendswood, Texas, 1914-15; Professor of His- 



1916] MATRICULATE CATALOG 727 

tory and Social Science, Culver-Stockton College, Registrar and 
Principal, Summer School, 1915-20; Instructor in History, State 
University of Iowa, Summer of 1921 ; Professor of Economics 
and Sociology, Park College, Parkville, Mo. 

b. New Providence, Iowa, October 16, 1881, s. Preston Smith 
Laughlin and Penelope C. Martin, m. Beaver City, Okla., October 
31, 1913, Lillian C. Goodall. c. Elizabeth Jean, 1916 (deceased) ; 
John Seth, 1918 ; William Sceva, 1919. Address, Parkville, Mo. 



1911 

Dixon, Alfred Alexander, A.M., 1911. (S.B., Guilford College.) 

Entered 1909. 

Teacher. 

b. Snow Camp, N. C, December 22, 1885, s. Thomas J. Dixon 
and Elizabeth Ann Stuart, m. Raleigh, N. C, Mary Inez Wilson. 
Address, R. D. No. 3, Liberty, N. C. 

Hobbs, Louis Lyndon, Jr. (A.B., Guilford, 1910.) 
Entered 1910. 

b. Guilford College, N. C, June 7, 1883. s. Louis Lyndon 
Hobbs and Mary Mendenhall. Address, Guilford College, N. C. 

Tebbetts, J. Walter, A.M., 1911. (S.B., Earlham.) 

Entered 1910 from Earlham College. 

Actuary. With Actuarial Department, Mutual Benefit Life In- 
surance Company, Newark, N. J., since leaving college. 1917, 
Appointed Assistant Actuary of War Risk Insurance Bureau, 
Washington, D. C. ; served throughout war. Fellow, Actuarial 
Society of America. 

b, Pasadena, Cal., November 28, 1889. s. Charles Edwin Teb- 
betts (Class 1875) and Imelda Ann Painter, m. East Orange, 
N, J., April 27, 1917, Enid Brooks Hallett. c. Margaret Imelda, 
1919. Address, 91 Jefferson Avenue, Maplewood, N. J. 

1916 

Henley, Fred Murdoch, A.M., 1916. (S.B., Guilford.) 
Graduate Student in Chemistry. 

Lieutenant, United States Army, Edgewood Arsenal, Md. 
b, . s. and . Address, Edgewood Arsenal, Edge- 
wood, Md, 



728 HAVERFORD COLLEGE [1920 

1917 

Webb, John Richard, A.M. (A.B., Queen's University, Canada, 
1910.) 
Entered 1916 as Graduate Student. 
Minister of the Gospel. 

b. Sunbury, Ontario, Canada, January 9, 1874. s. William 
Webb and Elizabeth Ann Hodgson, m. June 12, 1907, Margaret 
Hubbs Borland, c. John William Borland, 1908; Edith Lavina, 
1911; Margaret Elizabeth, 1913; Robert Bavid Haviland, 1916. 
Address, 111 South Eleventh Street, Richmond, Ind. 

1920 

Davis, George Elton. (A.B., Cornell Univ., 1919.) 
Entered September, 1919, from Cornell University. 
Assistant in Physics Bepartment. 
b. Richland, N. Y., June 10, 1894. s. Charles Hewitt Bavis and 

Frances Caroline MacBonald. Address, 4069 Lake Avenue, 

Rochester, N. Y. 



MATRICULATE CATALOG 729 



RECIPIENTS OF HONORARY DEGREES 



Died 

1858 
fVail, Hugh D., A.M. 

Instructor in Mathematics, 1848-52; Manager, 1859-82. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 1900 

1859 
fAldrich, Joseph W., A.M. 

Class of 1843; Instructor in Mathematics and Natural 
Philosophy, 1843-46; Instructor in Classics and Ancient 
Literature, 1848-53. Philadelphia, Pa. 1865 

1860 
fWhittier, John Greenleaf, A.M. 

Poet. Amesbury, Mass. 1892 

1864 
fCope, Edward Drinker, A.M. 

Professor of Comparative Zoology and Botany, 1864- 
67; Professor at Univ. of Penna., 1889-97. Scientist. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 1897 

1867 
fMoore, Joseph, A.M. 

President of Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., 1868-83. 1905 

1872 
t Jacobs, William, A.M. 

Assistant Editor, Thomas's Biographical Dictionary. 
West Chester, Pa. 1909 

1875 
tAlsop, Samuel, Jr., A.M. 

Teacher; Professor of Physics and Astronomy, 1875-78; 
Superintendent, 1875-78, Westtown, Pa. 1888 



730 HAVERFORD COLLEGE 

Died 

1876 
tChase, Pliny Earle, LL.D. 

Professor Philosophy, 1871-86; Acting President, 1886. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 1886 

fPancoast, William Henry, A.M. 

A.B,, Class 1853; M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 
Phila., Pa., 1856; Professor of Anatomy, Jefferson Medical 
College; President, Medico-Chirurgical College of Phila., 
Pa., etc. Philadelphia, Pa. 1897 

1877 

fThomas, John J., A.M. 

Author. Editor. Philadelphia, Pa. 1895 

1879 

t Jones, Richard Mott, A.M. 

A.B., Class 1867; Head Master, William Penn Charter 
School, Phila., Pa., 1875 to 1917. 1917 

tYarnall, Ellis, A.M. 

Author, etc. Haver ford, Pa. 1905 

1880 

tChase, Thomas, Litt.D. (LL.D., Harvard, 1878.) 

Professor Philology, 1855-86; President, 1874-86. 1892 

fHughes, Thomas, LL.D. 

Author. England. 1896 

1882 

Coates, Henry Troth, A.M. 

A.B., Class 1862. Editor. Publisher. Philadelphia, Pa. 

1883 

fCock, Thomas Ferris, LL.D. 

Class of 1836; M.D., Univ. of Penna., 1838. Physician. 
Author. New York City. 1896 

Wood, James, A.M. 

Class of 1858. Mt. Kisco, N. Y. 
fHoxie, Henry Newell, A.M. 

Principal of Friends' School, Germantown, Phila., Pa., 
and Haverford School. 1909 



MATRICULATE CATALOG 731 

Died 

1884 
fParrish, Joseph, A.M. 

Class of 1863. Lawyer. Philadelphia, Pa. 1893 

fCook, Elijah, A.M. 

Principal of Oakwood Academy, Union Springs, N. Y. 1899 

1885 

fTomlinson, Julius Lines, A.M. 

A.B., Class of 1873. Teacher. Archdale, N. C. 1890 

Chase, Robert Rowland, A.M. 

Class of 1867. M.D., Univ. of Penna., 1869. Resident 
Physician, State Hospital for Insane, Norristown, Pa. 
Superintendent, Friends' Asylum for the Insane, Frank- 
ford, Phila., Pa. 

1886 

Magill, Edward Hicks, LL.D. 

President, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Author, 
etc. 

1887 
fKimber, Thomas, Litt. D. 

Class of 1842. Benefactor. Author. Richmond Hill, N. Y. 1890 

1888 
Smith, Clement Lawrence, LL.D. 

A.B., Class of I860; A.M., 1863. Librarian and Asst. Pro- 
fessor of Classics, etc., 1863-65; Professor of Latin, Har- 
vard Univ. ; Dean of Harvard Univ. ; Director of Classical 
Shcool at Rome, 1897-98. Cambridge, Mass. 

1890 
Mills, Joseph John, LL.D. 

President, Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., 1884-1902. 
Member, Indiana State Board of Education. 1897-1902. 
Los Angeles, California. 

1891 
f Jones, Richard Mott, LL.D. 

A.B., Class of 1867; Hon. A.M., 1879. Head Master 
WilHam Penn Charter School. Phila., Pa., 1875-1917. 
LL.D., Univ. of Penna., 1902. 1917 



732 HAVERFORD COLLEGE 

Died 

1895 
Trimble, Henry, x\.M. 

Chemist; Professor, Phila. College of Pharmacy, West 

1900 
Harris, J. Rendel, LL.D. 

Professor, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1882-85; Professor, 
Haverford College, 1886-92. Author. Editor. Curator of 
MSS. at the John Ry lands Library, Manchester, since 
1918. 

1908 
Tyson, James, LL.D. 

Class of 1860. Dean and Professor in the Medical 
School, Univ. of Penna. Author. LL.D., Univ. of Penna., 
1912. 

Starr, Louis, LL.D. 

Class of 1868. Professor in Medical School, Univ. of 
Penna. AuthoT of standard treatises on 'diseases of 
children, and other subjects. 

t Elliott, Aaron Marshall, LL.D. 

Class of 1866. Professor of Romance Languages in the 
Johns Hopkins Univ. ; Author of valuable linguistic papers ; 
Editor of Modern Language Notes. 1910 

fGummere, Francis Barton, LL.D. 

Class of 1872. Teacher and Author. Professor of Eng- 

Hsh, Haverford College; 1887-1919. 1919 

Hobbs, Lewis Lyndon, LL.D. 

Class of 1876; A.M., 1883; LL.D., Univ. of North Caro- 
lina, 1908. Educator. President of Guilford Collegte 
through its whole history. 

Richards, Theodore Williarsi, LL.D. 

Class of 1885, Professor in Harvard L^niv. Chemist of 
world-wide reputation. 

1914 
Barton, George Aaron, LL.D. 

Clas^ of 1882; A.M., 1885; A.M., Harvard, 1890; 
Ph.D., Harvard, 1891. Professor, Bryn Mawr College, 
1904 to date. Author. Examining Chaplain of the Diocese 
of Pennsylvania. 



MATRICULATE CATALOG 733 

Died 

fBispham, David Scull, LL.D. 

Class of 1876. Music. Opera, Oratorio and Concert 
Singer. Actor, and Teacher of Song and Speech. 1921 

Parrish, Frederick Maxfield, LL.D. 

Class of 1892. Artist. Windsor, Vermont. 

Brinton, Christian, Litt. D. 

Class of 1892; A.M., 1906. Art. Author and Editor. 

1922 

Jones, Rufus Matthew, LL.D. 

Class of 1885. Professor of Philosophy at Haverford 
College. Author and Editor. 



ENUMERATION' 



Graduates 1441 

Graduate Students not having been Undergraduates . . 49 

Recipients of Honorary Degrees 39 

Non-Graduates 1299 

Undergraduates" 142 

2970 

Deceased 

Graduates 278 

Graduate Students not having been Undergraduates . . 8 

Recipients of Honorary Diegrees 30 

Non-Graduates 599 

■ 915 

Living 

Graduates 1163 

Graduate Students not having been Undergraduates . . 41 

Recipients of Honorary Degrees 9 

Non-Graduates 700 

Undergraduates' 142 

2055 

^ Corrected to July 1, 1933. 

^ Including members of classes of 1923, 1924 and 1925. 



INDEX 



MATRICULATES, GRADUATE STUDENTS and RECIPIENTS 
OF HONORARY DEGREES 

The years in which Graduate Students received advanced degrees are en- 
closed in parentheses. The names of recipients of honorary degrees are printed 
in itaUcs. *indicates deceased. 



A. 

NAME CLASS PAGE 

Abbott, Charles David, Jr. ... 1923 679 

*Charles Tucker 1868 139 

Abele, Alan Mason 1921 667 

Acton, Conrad Berens 1925 706 

*Thomas Wistar 1858 82 

Adams, Douglas Howe 1896 345 

*Jedediah Howe 1887 241 

*Justus C 1843 29 

*Samuel F 1845 38 

Adamson, Thomas 1923 689 

Alden, Hollis Emery 1919 650 

♦Alderson, William Charles . . . 1858 83 

•Aldrich, Joseph W 1843 29 

* Joseph W (1859) 739 

Alexander, Charles Allison . . 1905 456 

John William 1918 641 

*Alger, Harry 1891 291 

Allen, Charles Francis 1901 414 

Charles Jackson 1900 389 

George Raymond 1896 345 

*Gideon, Jr 1854 62 

John Henry 1884 218 

*Marmaduke Watson 1840 17 

Percival Roy 1915 596 

Russel Green, Jr 1923 689 

William Williams, Jr. . . . 1900 389 

Wilmar Mason 1916 609 

Allinson, Edward Page 1910 522 

♦Edward Pease 1874 163 

Francis Greenleaf 1876 172 

*Alsop, Samuel, Jr (1875) 729 

William Kite 1896 345 

Anderson, Isaac W 1877 177 

Andrew, Adelbert Owen 1905 456 

Fred Van Winkle 1904 445 

Angell, Edward Mott 1890 381 

*Franklin 1864 115 

Arishima, Takeo (1904) 726 

Arnold, Harrison Heikes 1918 635 

Jerrold Clement 1925 706 

*William Dennis 1842 24 

Arrowsmith, Harold Walton . 1931 668 

Noel Stryker 1933 680 

Arthur, Frederick, Jr 1854 61 

*Ashbridge, Abraham Sharpless 1842 25 

George 1867 139 

*John 1867 130 

Richard 1873 154 

*William 1864 115 

Ashbrook, James, III 1911 539 

Atkinson, Robert 1921 668 

Atlee, Charles Biddle 1922 685 



NAME CLASS 

*Atwater, Joseph Hoag 1851 

Auchincloss, James Stuart . . 1890 

Audenried, William Grattan . . 1890 

Ayer, Nathaniel Davis, 1910 

Ayusawa, Iwao Frederick . . . 1917 

B 

Babb, Jervis Jefferis 1921 

Maurice Jefferis 1905 

Babbitt, Harold French 1901 

James Addison (1896) 

Bachman, Frank Eshleman . . 1880 

*Bacon, George Warder 1864 

*John 1887 

*Joseph Kirkbride 1843 

Louis St. John 1917 

*Morris 1859 

William Warder, Jr 1933 

Bader, Charles Frederick, Jr. . 1924 

*Bailey, Joseph Lukens 1851 

Leslie Adelbert, 1893 

Baily, Albert Lang 1878 

Albert Lang, Jr 1913 

♦Arthur Hallam 1887 

Charles Winter 1885 

Fisher Corlies 1908 

Frederick Lang 1877 

Henry 1878 

Henry Paul 1890 

Joshua Longstreth, Jr. . . 1913 

Livingston Boyd 1931 

'Thomas Chalkley James . 1855 

*Thomas Lloyd 1840 

William Lloyd 1883 

William Lloyd, Jr 1917 

Bainbridge, Edmund Fletcher, 1906 

Henry Clay 1924 

Baird, Donald Galbraith 1915 

'Baker, Isaac S 1837 

James MacGranahan .... 1921 

Paul Gay 1913 

Philip J 1910 

Balderston, Henry Lloyd 1902 

*Lloyd 1839 

Mark 1912 

Richard Mead 1919 

Baldwin, Donald Cornog .... 1906 

Bales, Thomas Menroy 1905 

Balis, Otis Wanton 1925 

Ball, Eric Glendinning 1925 

Baltz, William Sagehorn 1901 

Banes, Charles Henry 1916 

Robert Coleman 1889 



P.^GE 
51 
381 
381 
533 
621 



668 
456 
414 
723 
193 
118 
350 

39 
631 

90 
689 
697 

49 
308 
180 
553 
341 
225 
495 
178 
180 
389 
553 
675 

66 

18 
210 
621 
470 
697 
596 
5 
668 
568 
533 
418 

14 
553 
646 
470 
457 
706 
706 
405 
618 
366 



736 



INDEX 



NAME CLASS PAGE 

Bangham, Ralph Vandervort . 1916 609 

Bangs, William 1874 166 

Bankard, Clarence Walton . . . 1901 405 

Banks, Robert Parker 1917 631 

Barclay, Joseph John 1903 419 

*Bard, George Smith 1909 510 

Barker, Albert Winslow 1917 621 

*Benjamin 1840 18 

John Bryant 1933 680 

Barlow, John Denman 1919 650 

Thomas Bradwall 1931 675 

*Barnes, Jonathan B 1836 3 

*Barney, William Henry 1864 118 

Barns, Jesse Battey 1897 363 

*Barr, Ernest Kirby 1887 350 

Franklin Elverson 1903 435 

Karl Jackson 1907 493 

Barrett, Lawrence Haney . . . 1910 533 

Barrie, Robert, Jr 1918 635 

*Barrow, Henry Haydock, Jr. . 1848 45 

Barry, Robert, 2d 1934 697 

Bartlett, Jarvis Henry 1884 319 

Barton, Francis Carroll, Jr. . 1935 706 

George Aaron 1883 303 

George Aaron .-...(1914) 733 

*Bateman, Edwin B 1903 435 

Bates, Orren William 1884 319 

Robert Charles, Jr 1925 706 

Battey, Charles Heaton 1888 355 

Richard Thompson 1919 646 

Thomas Jesse 1863 109 

William Aldrich 1899 378 

Bausman, Thomas Franklin . . 1905 467 

Bawden, William John 1899 378 

Bayer, William Livingston . . . 1925 707 

Baylis, Harry Milton 1903 443 

Bayliss, Ralph Bradford 1919 650 

Beadenkopf, Clarence Milton 1899 386 

Beal, William Otis (1897) 734 

Beale, Horace Alexander, Jr 1894 338 

*Beatty, H. J 1867 132 

Joseph Moorhead, Jr. ... 1913 569 

Bechtel, Harry Oliver 1893 315 

Jesse Bertolet 1919 650 

*Beck, Charles Bayard 1867 133 

Bedell, Charles Hampton 1887 243 

Beebe, Stacey Kile 1913 553 

*Bees!ey, Bartholomew Wister 1856 70 

*Theophilus 1848 45 

Beeson, John Henry 1918 635 

Beezley, James 1879. 189 

Beideman, Caspar Melvin . . . 1924 698 

Beidelman, Lawrence Peterson 1888 255 

Prescott Burton 1897 363 

*Bell, Charles Dutilh 1877 179 

Charles Herbert 1898 374 

Henry Ernest 1914 583 

Herbert Hallock 1918 643 

William Brown 1900 389 

Bentley, Jules Silvanus 1914 584 

Wray Davison 1935 707 

Bernard, Henry Stuccator ... 1911 540 

*Bettle, Charles 1861 100 

*Edward, Jr 1861 101 

*Henry 1861 101 

Samuel 1885 226 

*Samuel, Jr 1855 66 

Samuel, Jr 1895 335 

William Henry 1896 346 

*Betts, Thomas Wade 1886 336 

Bevan, Edwin Jay 1904 454 

Beyerle, George Albert 1894 319 

Biedenbach, Albertus Lucas . 1912 565 

Bigelow, Henry Charles 1921 668 

Billo, Geoffroy 1925 707 



NAME CLASS PAGE 

Bines, David Adams 1880 193 

*Wimam Henry 1844 34 

Binns, Edward Hussey 1888 263 

Ralph Holden 1888 262 

Birdsall, Daniel Lindley 1911 549 

Joseph Cooper 1907 483 

*Nathan Dunn 1849 47 

*Thomas Webb 1841 30 

*William, Jr 1841 30 

*Zephaniah 1849 47 

Bishop, Alexander Hamilton . 1898 375 

Gilbert Livingston, Jr. . . 1899 386 

*John 1838 9 

William 1880 189 

*Bispham, David 1876 173 

*Bisphain, David -...(1914) 733 

Edward Koons 1875 168 

Samuel, Jr 1877 187 

Black, John Maris Lindsay, ..1878 186 

Blair, Augustine Wilberforce 1893 297 

David Hunt 1891 293 

Henry Mitchell, Jr 1925 707 

John Fries 1924 698 

John Insley 1915 606 

John Jay 1885 336 

Walter Elihu 1899 379 

William Allen 1881 194 

Blanchard, Edmund 1895 335 

Irvin Thomas 1904 455 

John 1883 211 

*Bliss, Addison Leech 1915 606 

Bode, William 1899 379 

Boher, Sydney Morris 1905 457 

Boles, Edgar Howard 1903 419 

*Ronbright, William Parker, . . 1904 445 

Bond, Francis Edward, Jr. . . 1889 377 

Borton, John Carter 1923 689 

Bowerman, Arthur Lindley . . 1913 554 

Walter Gregory 1914 584 

Bowman, Edgar Milton 1915 597 

*Bowne, Howland 1888 363 

*Tohn 1840 18 

*Robert . 1843 33 

Boyce, William Thomas 1910 533 

Boyer, Daniel Burghard 1911 540 

Francis Buckner 1903 431 

Braddock-Rogers, Kenneth . . . 1922 680 

*Bradford, James Cresson . . . 1857 76 

Bradley, William Summer . . . 1904 455 

Bradway, John Saeger 1911 540 

Branson, Thomas Franklin . . 1889 266 

Bray, William McKinley 1916 610 

Brecht, Harold Walton 1920 656 

Samuel Kriebel 1896 347 

Brede, Charles Frederic 1880 189 

IBrewer, Paul Clisby 1912 554 

Brey, Robert Newton 1909 510 

Breyfogel, Frank Seneca 1906 470 

Brick, Joseph Coles 1885 233 

Briggs, Frank Elwood I 1883 311 

Briles, Herman McKinley . . . 1913 578 

Bringhurst, Henry Ryan, Jr. . 1890 282 

*John Richardson 1865 121 

"Brinton, Charles 1853 57 

Charles Addison 1921 668 

Christian 1892 398 

Brinton, Christian (1914) 733 

Courtland Beadle 1934 698 

Edward Garrett 1913 565 

*George 1853 53 

Horace 1893 315 

Howard Futhey 1896 354 

Howard Haines 1904 446 

Hugh Penn. Jr 1934 698 

*Thomas Hill 1853 53 



INDEX 



737 



NAME CLASS 

Brinton, Walter 1881 

*Walter Carroll 1915 

Brockelbank, William John . . 1919 

Brodhead, Horace Beale 1917 

Robert Gifford 1921 

Truxton Read 1920 

*Brooke, Alfred 1858 

*Benjamin 1860 

*Benjamin 1885 

*Francis Mark 1857 

Hugh Jones 1886 

Lewis Trimble 1857 

Mark 1896 

*Nathan 1852 

Brooks, Edward, Jr 1888 

Broomall, William Booth 1861 

Brown, Alonzo 1875 

Andrew 1923 

Arthur Emien 1907 

Carroll Thornton 1908 

Charles Farwell 1917 

*David Sands, Jr 1846 

Edward Lyman, Jr 1921 

*Edward Taylor 1865 

Elliot Weld 1931 

Ellis Yarnall, Jr 1901 

Ernest Lancaster 1917 

Francis Head 1895 

Henry Clay 1866 

*Henry Graham 1871 

Henry Tatnall, Jr., 1923 

James Stuart 1870 

*John Farnum 1893 

*Joseph Howell 1855 

*Joseph Johnson 1847 

Justin Emmett 1903 

*Moses, Jr 1847 

Paul Howard 1913 

Paul Willits 1907 

Richard Cadbury 1897 

Samuel Hulme 1895 

Shipley 1903 

*Stephen 1845 

Thomas Kite, Jr 1906 

*Thomas S 1846 

Thomas Wistar, Jr 1878 

*William A 1843 

*William Henry, Jr 1859 

Brownlee, John Arthur 1912 

Brumbaugh, Isaac Harvey . . . 1892 

Bryan, Julian Scott 1910 

Bryant, Erlham 1910 

Bryne, Andreas 1909 

Buck, Addison Steward 1923 

Bucknell, Allen Kazlitt 1922 

*Buffum, Benjamin 1843 

Edward 1885 

Frederick Cyrus, Jr 1916 

Bullinger, Howard Valentine . 1901 

*Bullock, Charles 1844 

John Griscom 1874 

♦William Rockhill 1843 

*Bunker, Nathan, Jr 1843 

Bunting, Stephen Clarence . . . 1930 
Burdette, Robert Jones, Jr. . . 1900 
Burgess, Daniel Lawrence . . . 1904 

*Thomas Harvey 1858 

Burket, John Warren 1917 

Burns, Roger Shupert 1925 

William John 1897 

Burr, Charles Henry, Jr 1889 

Burritt, Robert William 1920 

*Burson, David Stroud 1835 

Burtt, Howard 1908 



PAGE 
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597 
646 
623 
675 
662 
83 
97 
233 

76 
239 

77 
347 

53 
262 
101 
168 
686 
483 
495 
622 

39 
675 
121 
675 
405 
623 
342 
128 
149 
689 
144 
308 

67 

42 
419 

43 
569 
483 
355 
335 
430 

38 
470 

89 
186 

29 

90 
554 
299 
533 
533 
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680 

29 
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610 
405 

34 
164 

80 

35 
663 
389 
446 

80 
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707 
356 
367 
656 
1 
496 



NAME CLASS 

Bushnell, Charles Stone 1905 

Joseph, 3d 1908 

Busselle, Alfred 1894 

Samuel Marshall 1924 

*Butler, Frederick C 1884 

George Thomas 1890 

James Edgar 1898 

*Buzby, George Haines 1918 

John Howard 1917 

John Stewart 1907 

Bye, Edgar Chalfant 1915 

*Byers, Lawrence Marshall ....(1891) 

c 

Cabo, Angel Rodriguez .• . 1890 

Cadbury, Benjamin . ; 1893 

Earl Shinn 1910 

George Norman 1913 

Henry Joel 1903 

Joel 1856 

John Warder 1854 

John Warder, Jr 1901 

*Richard 1843 

Richard, Jr 1907 

Richard Tapper 1873 

William Edward 1901 

*Winiam Warder 1850 

William Warder 1898 

Callender, Gordon Samuel . . . 1919 
Calley, Donald MacMakin . . . 1910 

Campbell, Frank Leslie 1920 

James John, Jr 1934 

*Canby, Roberts '. 1837 

*Samuel 1856 

*William 1843 

William Marriott 1891 

Carey, Anthony Morris 1881 

Anthony Morris, Jr 1922 

Clifton O'Neal 1901 

Francis King 1878 

Galloway Cheston 1915 

*Tames 1839 

James, Jr 1873 

Tames, 3rd 1916 

John Ellicott 1870 

*Thomas Kimber 1870 

*Carmalt, Charles Churchill . . 1886 

*James Edward 1859 

Carpenter, Charles Blake, Jr. . 1934 

Dean 1934 

Horace Walton 1923 

James McFadden, Jr. ... 1912 

*"Samuel Preston 1866 

Carr, Herbert Joseph 1918 

Carroll, Dudley DeWitt 1908 

*William Hunt (1891) 

Carson, John Stanton 1934 

Walter 1906 

Carter, Charles Henry 1900 

Charles Lybrand 1895 

John Darlington 1899 

John Pim ..••_■•• 1900 

Carus, Hermann Dietrich .... 1930 

Gary, Charlea Reed 1903 

Donald Bush 1910 

Egbert Snell 1893 

Frank Wing 1916 

Richard Lucius 1906 

Caskey, Paul Herbert 1921 

*Cassatt, Edward Buchanan . . 1887 

Caswell, Andrew B 1902 

Gates, Benjamin Harold 1905 

Edward Earle 1883 

♦Horace Getchell 1883 

Cauffiel, Meade 1934 



PAGE 

457 
496 
329 
698 
223 
289 
866 
635 
623 
493 
597 
717 



290 
299 
523 
565 
435 

70 

61 
406 

22 
493 
154 
406 

48 
366 
650 
534 
662 
698 
5 

71 

25 
295 
196 
686 
406 
180 
597 

14 
155 
610 
145 
148 
239 

90 
698 
698 
690 
554 
128 
635 
496 
718 
698 
471 
390 
342 
379 
390 
662 
420 
534 
300 
610 
471 
668 
243 
431 
457 
315 
316 



47 



738 



INDEX 



NAME CLASS PAGE 

Causev, Foster 1889 277 

Trusten Polk 1889 277 

Cawl, Melvin Allen 1921 675 

Chadwick, Leigh Edward. .... 1925 707 
Chalfant, Thomas Marshall . . 1897 363 
Chamberlain, William Regi- 
nald 1900 400 

Chamberlin, William Henry . 1917 623 

Chambers, William Wilkie . . . 1902 420 

Champlin, Carroll Dunham . . 1914 584 

Chandler, George Donald 1917 623 

Chang, Samuel Hiok 1922 686 

Chapman. Joseph Zane Col- 
lings 1923 690 

Samuel Hudson, Jr 1919 651 

Charles, Arthur Matthew (1896) 728 

John Wesley 1904 446 

Chase, Alfred 1887 250 

Frank Sewell 1901 414 

*George Hazen 1843 30 

*George Howland 1852 54 

James Anthony 1865 121 

Oscar Marshall 1894 320 

Chase, Plinv Earle (1876) 730 

*Richard Wyatt 1859 88 

•Robert Howland 1867 132 

Chase, Robert Howland (1885) 731 

*Chase. Thomas (1880) 730 

Thomas Herbert 1884 219 

*William Barker 1872 158 

William Cromwell 1881 200 

*William Henry, Jr 1854 63 

William Thomas, Jr 1899 386 

Cheyney, Jesse Sharpless .... 1857 76 

Chillman, Edward Fennemore 1887 250 

Christie, Ronald 1911 549 

Claassen. Cornelius Jansen . . 1907 494 

*Clapp. Isaac Hicks 1838 9 

*Tohn, Tr 1851 51 

*Samuei Hicks 1865 124 

Clark. Charles Fygis . 1910 524 

*Charles Granville 1873 162 

*Dougan 1852 52 

Jefferson Hamer, Jr 1911 541 

Joseph Woodburn 1904 447 

*Lindley Murray 1860 94 

*Thomas 1858 81 

Thomas Noah 1910 534 

*William Penn 1867 130 

Clarke, James Alexander, Jr. 1911 541 

Stewart Patterson ....".. 1914 584 

Clauser, Claude 1909 520 

Milton 1896 348 

Clement, Allen Ballinger 1887 242 

DeWitt Crowell 1917 623 

Gregory 1912 565 

John Browning, Jr 1908 497 

Cleveland, Arthur Horton, Jr. 1918 636 

Clothier, John Birely 1884 223 

Cloud. Joseph Cooper 1866 128 

William Buchanan 1911 549 

*Coale, Alford Gable 1870 145 

Carey 1891 295 

*Isaac, Jr 1846 40 

*Tames Carev 1843 30 

*Thomas Ellicott 1853 57 

*Coates, Edward Hornor 1864 115 

*George Morrison 1863 110 

*Henry Troth 1862 106 

*Coates, Henry Troth (1882) 730 

*Joseph Potts Hornor .... 1839 14 

Sydney Hornor 1910 534 

William Morrison 1863 110 

*Cobb. William Almy 1842 25 

Coca, Arthur Fernandez 1896 348 



NAilE CLASS PAGE 

Cochran, Jerrold Scudder .... 1920 662 

*Cock, Thomas Ferris 1836 1 

*Cock, Thomas Ferris (1883) 730 

Cocks, Rowland C 1925 699 

Coder, William Dickey 1921 669 

*Coffin, Elijah 1867 133 

John Elihu 1882 204 

Thomas Amory 1890 282 

Cole, Webster Jennings, 2nd. 1924 699 

Coleman, Henry Frederick, Jr. 1918 642 

Nelson Bader 1915 597 

*Coles, David Budd, Jr 1867 133 

*Isaac Woolston 1867 133 

*Colket, William Walker 1860 97 

Collings, Clifford Carmalt 1908 506 

*Collins, Alfred Morris 1837 5 

Alfred Morris . 1897 363 

*Benjamin 1885 234 

*Benjamin, Jr 1839 14 

Benjamin, Jr 1920 656 

*Charles 1894 320 

*Francis 1839 '14 

*Frederic 1839 12 

Frederic. Jr 1888 263 

Frederic. 3rd 1919 651 

*Henry Hill 1837 5 

*Isaac 1842 25 

*John 1838 9 

Minturn Post 1892 300 

*Samuel Craft 1867 130 

Stephen Grellet 1856 72 

Stephen Willets 1883 212 

*Thomas Abbott 1837 5 

William Henry 1881 196 

Colton, Reuben 1876 173 

Comfort, Edward Thomas . . . 1878 181 

George Brinton 1907 483 

*Howard 1870 145 

Howard 1924 699 

*James C-ooper 1873 160 

*Tonathan Jones 1856 70 

*William 1871 152 

William Wistar 1894 320 

*Comstock, Nathan F 1859 90 

Conable, Morris R. .'. (1885) 715 

*Conard, Henrv Norman 1890 290 

Henry Shoemaker 1894 321 

*Congdon, Gilbert Arnold 1877 179 

*Johns Hopkins 1869 139 

*Samue! Hopkins 1866 128 

*Conklin, Edward Boote 1899 380 

Frank Henry 1895 335 

Frank Roland 1911 549 

Cook. Charles Gilpin 1892 300 

Edward Hanson 1868 137 

*Cook. Elijah (1884) 731 

Joseph Horace 1881 196 

Cookman. Arthur Shirlev . . . 1902 420 

♦Charles Howland 1895 336 

Harold Holmes 1905 458 

Cooper, Bennett Smedlev 1918 636 

Edwin New-bold 1921 669 

Joseph Arthur 1916 610 

Howard Mickle 1864 115 

*John 1856 72 

*"Lehman Adams 1858 83 

*Samuel C 1860 97 

*Cope. Alban 1887 251 

*Alexis Thomas 1868 . 137 

♦Alfred, Tr 1876 176 

*Edgar • 1857 77 

*Cope. Edward Drinker (1864) 729 

•Francis Hazen .' 1880 193 

•Francis Reeve 1839 14 

Francis Reeve, Tr 1900 390 



INDEX 



739 



NAME CLASS 

Cope. Henry 1869 

Joseph 1909 

Toshua Alban 1912 

Oliver 1923 

*Samuel Barnes 1852 

*Thomas Pirn 1839 

Thomas Pirn 1873 

Corbit, Alexander Peterson . . . 1880 

Daniel . 1882 

Daniel Wheeler 1863 

*John Cowgill 1853 

*John Cowgill, Jr 1888 

*William Brinton 1860 

*William Francis 1853 

*Corlies, William Moore 1860 

Cornman, Clarence R 1903 

Corson, Bolton Langdon 1916 

Philip Langdon 1919 

Costenbader, Walter Grosh . . 1924 

Cottrell, Charles Thurston . . . 1890 

Coulter, Calvin Brewster .... 1908 

*Cowperthwaite, Edwin 1840 

*Thomas Carlile 1842 

Cox, Charles Ellwood 1880 

Exum Morris 1888 

Henry Greer 1905 

Isaac Milton 1882 

*Robert B 1862 

*Craig, Andrew Gather wood, Jr. 1884 

George Craig 1907 

*Crawford, John Yocum 1891 

*Crenshaw, Edmund Austin . . . 1845 

*Tohn Bacon 1839 

^"Nathaniel Bacon 1867 

*Cresson, James Clarence 1858 

*Crew, Benjamin Johnson .... 1847 

*John Henry 1855 

*Peter Joel 1854 

*William Hall 1857 

Crites, Jesse William 1908 

Croll, Walter Lewis 1907 

*Cromwell, Henry 1838 

James William 1859 

Crosman, Charles Henry 1913 

Charles Sumner 1878 

Edward Newton 1915 

*Edward Thomas 1878 

George Loring 1882 

John Marshall_ 1918 

Loring Pickering 1915 

Willard Martin Rice 1917 

Crow, Hollie Ernest 1910 

Crowder, William Samuel . . . 1913 

*Crowe, Samuel 1858 

Crowell, Arthur 1904 

James White 1909 

Thomas 1906 

Crowther, Paul Carr 1920 

William Mortimer 1893 

Crozer, Edward P 1892 

Curtis, Frederick Augustus . . 1913 

Stephen 1918 

r> 

*DaCosta. John Chalmers, Jr. . 1893 

*Dakin, Franklin Arthur (1894) 

Dam. Colby Dorr 1917 

Loring 1917 

Darlington, Charles Goodliffe 1913 

Charles Howard 1867 

Morton Pennock 1897 

Percy Smedley 1890 

William Marshall 1917 

David, Edward Wandell 1910 

Davies, Guy Hulett 1890 



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54 

12 

161 

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57 

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647 

699 

283 

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18 

25 

190 

255 

458 

205 

107 

223 

484 

295 

37 

15 

130 

83 

42 

67 

63 

77 

497 

484 

10 

91 

569 

181 

598 

181 

205 

636 

598 

623 

524 

570 

83 

447 

511 

472 

663 

315 

305 

570 

642 



305 
730 
624 
624 
579 
131 
356 
283 
631 
524 
283 



NAME CLASS PAGE 

Davis, Charles Woodward . . . 1903 436 

Francis Franklin 1893 308 

George Elton (1920) 728 

George Frederick 1881 200 

Henry 1910 525 

Henry Lamont, Jr 1892 306 

*Henry Wilkins 1863 111 

Tames Franklin 1875 168 

*Richard Wistar 1838 10 

Royal Jenkins 1899 380 

*Dawson, Charles Poultney . . . 1864 118 

Charles Wilmott 1888 263 

*William Morrison .. 1858 83 

'^Day, Edward Munson 1844 34 

Grafton Buckingham 1919 651 

Deacon, Frank 1918 636 

Frederick Howard 1874 166 

Gerald Hartley 1909 511 

*James Woolman 1854 63 

William Whitman 1923 686 

Dean, Archer Griffin 1903 443 

George Brookhouse 1894 331 

Morris Burgess 1897 356 

William 1887 251 

Deane, Philip Bernard 1911 541 

DeArmond, James Keyser . . . 1901 407 

DeCou, Benjamin Satterthwaite 1899 380 

Franklin 1867 133 

*John Allen 1894 332 

*Samuel Coleman 1859 91 

'Delaplain, Louis Springer, Jr. 1870 148 

DeMotte, Lawrence Washburn 1901 407 

Dennett, Carleton 1933 690 

*Dennis, James, Jr 1864 119 

^Joseph Henry 1892 300 

William Varney 1902 421 

Dent, Roscoe Walter 1911 549 

*Derderian, Nazaret Kevork . . 1895 342 

Desmond. Thomas Charles . . . 1908 506 

Detwiler, Frank Hughes 1897 356 

*Warren H 1893 301 

*Deuell, George Henry 1896 348 

Develin, Joseph Chubb 1910 535 

Dewees, Aaron Lovett 1901 408 

Alfred Henry 1918 636 

Diament, Francis Harrar .... 1913 57<) 

*Dickinson, Edwin L 1857 77 

*Jonathan, Jr 1886 236 

Dickson, Aubrey Cowtan .... 1906 473 

*DiIworth, William T 1853 57 

Dixon, Alfred Alexander (1911) 737 

Doak, Henry Andrew 1909 512 

*Doan, Enos L 1885 226 

Dodge, Burdette Lynde, Jr. . . 1909 520 

Ira Jacob 1907 484 

Karl 1915 606 

Domincovich. Harry Anthony 1903 436 

Donchian, Levon Paul '. 1921 676 

*Dorsey, William Tagart 1867 131 

Doughten, Henry Warrington, 

Jr 1906 473 

Douglas, Lyman Calkins 1935 707 

Dowlin, Cornell March 1931 676 

Downing, George Valentine . . 1914 585 

Henry Drinker, Jr 1916 618 

John Steele 1911 542 

*Joseph Miller 1865 122 

Thomas Stalker 1873 155 

Thomas Stalker 1905 459 

*Drake. James Haines 1865 125 

Drinker, Cecil Kent 1908 497 

Henry Sandwith, Jr 1900 391 

James Blathwaite 1903 437 

*John Henry 1839 15 

*DuBarry, Joseph N., Jr 1890 290 



740 



INDEX 



NAME CLASS 

"Dudley, Henry Wilson 1876 

Duerr, Otto Eugene 1903 

"Dunbar, Charles Clark 1843 

Dunlap, George Arthur 1916 

Dunn, Emmett Reid 1915 

Robert Rowe 1883 

Thomas Philips 1919 

Dunton, William Rush, Jr. . . . 1889 

Durgin, Clyde Gowen 1912 

E 

Earnest, Franklin McCreary, 

Jr 1919 

Eastburn, George, Jr 1899 

"Eaton, William Bradford (1890) 

"Eddy, Job Abraham Tucker . . 1844 
Edgerton, Charles Willis .... 1914 

David Russell 1924 

Edmonds, John Branson .... 1920 

Edsall, Joseph Pusey 1906 

"Edwards, Clarence Kinley . . . 1893 

David William 1883 

Earle Nelson 1910 

Edward Aiken 1908 

"Edward Bird 1842 

Ernest Russell 1897 

Josiah Pennington 1880 

Levi Talbot 1881 

Egolf, Paul Hewlett 1915 

Eiseman, Douglass Walter . . . 1925 

John Alfred 1925 

Ekholm, Wendell Bowman . . . 1924 
Elder, Lucius Williams, Jr. . . 1920 

Eldridge, Jonathan 1878 

William Stauffer 1907 

Elfreth, John Bennington, Jr. 1912 

Elkinton, Alfred Walton 1914 

Henry Thomas 1920 

Howard West 1914 

Joseph Passmore 1908 

Thomas William 1914 

Ellicott, William Miller, Jr. . 1884 

'Elliott, Aaron Marshall 1866 

"Elliott, Aaron Marshall (1908) 

"Daniel Morris 1842 

"John 1838 

"Ellis, Evan Tyson 1844 

Richard Stanton 1898 

Thomas Southard 1924 

Ellison, James Sprague, Jr. . 1916 

Else, Frank Whittier (1897) 

Ralph Roscoe 1910 

"Ely, Richard Elias 1851 

"Emlsree, John Gyger 1898 

Emigh, Chalmers Preston .... 1922 
Emlen, George Williams .... 1873 

George Williams, Jr 1908 

James 1874 

"James Valentine 1838 

John Thompson 1900 

England, Howard Stroud .... 1888 

Engle, James Linton 1895 

Erben, Walter 1873 

Ervien, Charles Richmond . . . 1902 

Robert 1908 

Eshleman, Benjamin 1905 

"Benjamin Franklin 1867 

Frank Mercur 1900 

Martin Sheaffer 1925 

Rodney Mercur 1910 

Ulysses Mercur 1903 

"Estes, Joseph Stanley 1884 

"Ludovic 1869 

"Thomas Rowland 1873 

Wilbur Albert 1893 



PAGE 

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437 
30 
611 
598 
316 
651 
367 
555 



647 
387 
715 

34 
585 
699 
656 
473 
316 
213 
535 
498 

36 
364 
191 
197 
606 
707 
708 
699 
656 
181 
485 
555 
585 
663 
585 
498 
586 
223 
127 
733 

26 
9 

S3 
367 
699 
611 
735 
536 

51 
367 
680 
161 
498 
164 
9 
393 
356 
336 
155 
431 
507 
459 
131 
393 
708 
534 
443 
333 
140 
155 
309 



NAME CLASS 

"Estlack, Thomas, Jr 1843 

Evans, Charles 1903 

"Donald 1906 

Edward Wyatt 1903 

"Ernest Mervyn 1905 

Francis Algernon 1899 

George Henry 1883 

Harold 1907 

Horace Young 1887 

Joseph Spragg, Jr 1895 

Thomas 1889 

"William Henry 1889 

"William Penn 1871 

"Evaul, Henry 1869 

"Evernghim, Henry 1837 

Ewan, Stacy Newcomb, Jr. . . 1931 

Ewing, J. M. Sharpless 1906 

"Exton, Joseph Carpenter .... 1861 

"Eyre, Joshua P., Jr 1858 

F 

Falconer, Cyrus 1915 

Douglas Piatt 1912 

Fales, James Turner 1906 

Fallon, Christopher 1911 

Louis Fleming 1913 

Fansler, Ralph Lee 1913 

Thomas LaFayette, Jr. . . 1921 

Fardon, Albert Henry 1901 

Faries, Walter Reichner .... 1916 

"Farmer, Elihu Jerome 1857 

"Farnum, Samuel 1863 

Farquhar, Benjamin 1911 

Francis Hunt 1913 

Farr. Clifford Bailey 1894 

Edward Lincoln, Jr 1915 

Walter Greene 1916 

Farrar, Hal Gordon 1923 

Fay, Joseph Millard, Jr 1923 

Percival Bradshaw 1909 

Febiger, Christian 1900 

Christian Carson 1865 

William Sellers 1909 

•Fell, Jonathan W. 1837 

Fenwick, James Bussier 1905 

Ferguson, Joseph Cooper, 3d . 1914 

William Cramp, Jr 1931 

"Fergusson, Edmund Morris, Jr. 1920 

"Ferris, David Sands 1884 

Henr3^ Jr 1911 

Leslie Warren 1912 

*Lindley Murray, Jr 1855 

Malcolm 1914 

William Taber 1885 

Fetzer, John Clark 1934 

Wade Melville 1934 

Field, Elliot 1897 

"Thomas Yardley, Jr 1896 

"W. Harrington 1856 

Finestone, Lewis Julian 1914 

Firth, Henry Heberton 1889 

"Samuel Lloyd 1893 

"Fischer, William Gustavus, Jr. 1891 

"Fisher, Charles William 1840 

Charles Worley 1905 

Guilford Dudley 1933 

*Israel Pleasants 1843 

John Monroe, Jr 1934 

"Lindley 1837 

Wager 1897 

Fite, George Liddle 1934 

Warner 1889 

Fitts,. Dwight Robert 1918 

John Russel 1920 

Flanders, Donald Alexander . 1920 



PAGE 

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431 
480 
431 
459 
381 
313 
485 
243 
337 
368 
377 
149 
141 
5 
669 
481 
103 

83 



598 

555 

473 

549 

579 

556 

680, 

414 

611 

78 
107 
542 
556 
333 
599 
618 
690 
690 
513 
393 
135 
513 
6 
468 
586 
676 
663 
333 
543 
556 

67 
586 
337 
699 
700 
357 
354 

73 
593 
378 
306 
295 

18 
460 
690 

31 
700 
6 
364 
700 
268 
636 
656 
657 



INDEX 



741 



NAME CLASS 

Fleming, Montgomery Ward . 1905 

Flint, Frank Plumley 1923 

Flowers, Frank Shuster 1923 

*William Pickering 1861 

*Folwell, Joseph D 1839 

Philip Donald 1904 

*Richard L 1843 

*Forman, Horace Baker, 3d . . 1917 

Forsythe, Davis Hoopes 1881 

Edward 1878 

Isaac 1877 

Jesse Garrett 1917 

John Evans 1872 

Fortescue, Frank Archam- 

bault 1925 

*Foster, Charles 1839 

*Fothergill, Henry 1858 

Foulke, Edward 1924 

*Edward Jeanes 1894 

Fox, John Sharpless 1903 

*Joseph Mickle 1873 

Robert Eastburn 1890 

*Samuel Lewis 1854 

*Franklin, Benjamin H 1843 

Eraser, Henry Salmon 1922 

Frazier, Charles Harrison,' Jr. 1924 

Cyrus Pickett 1878 

Freedley, William Gardiner, 

Jr 1900 

Freeman, Alfred Edgar 1901 

Edward Dale 1900 

Frissell, Walker Irwin 1883 

*Fritz, Henry Percival 1907 

Froelicher, Charles Mitchell . 1910 

Francis Mitchell 1913 

Hans, Jr 1912 

Frost, Meigs Oliver 1910 

Frutchey, Charles Arthur .... 1910 

Fry, Gilbert Crawford 1923 

^Fuller, George Llewellyn 1891 

*Tames, Jr 1843 

*John Wilkinson 1843 

Furness, Harold Alan 1910 

Futrell, William Harrison . . . 1887 

G 

Gallager, Herbert Van Buren 1911 

*Gamble, Elisha 1882 

Gardiner, William Henry .... 1911 

William John 1917 

*Gardner, Earner Somers 1895 

Garner, Ralph Leslie 1912 

*Garrett, Albin 1864 

Alfred Cope 1887 

*George Spencer 1902 

*Hibbard 1915 

John Biddle 1854 

*"Philip C 1851 

Philip Cresson 1925 

Thomas Cresson 1925 

Garrigues, Albert Graham . . . 1916 

Henry Haydock 1903 

John Kittera 1914 

John Sharpless 1871 

Gates, Morris White 1914 

Thomas Sovereign 1893 

Cause, Charles Edward 1880 

Geary, John White 1889 

Gebauer, George John 1921 

Geckeler, Edwin Oscar 1920 

Geisinger, William Shelly .... 1914 

Gheen, Evan Pennock 1910 

♦Gibbons, Edward 1879 

William Henry 1872 

Gibson, Robert 1917 



PAGE 

460 
691 
691 
103 

15 
447 

31 
631 
197 
182 
178 
624 
155 

708 

15 

83 

700 

329 

422 

161 

284 

63 

31 

680 

700 

182 

400 
408 
393 
216 
494 
526 
570 
557 
535 
535 
691 
296 
31 
31 
526 
243 



550 
308 
550 
624 
343 
565 
116 
244 
422 
607 
63 
49 
708 
708 
613 
443 
586 
149 
593 
316 
191 
278 
669 
663 
594 
526 
187 
156 
624 



NAME CLASS PAGE 

Gifford, Charles Henry 1853 58 

Elmer H (1892) 719 

*Tohn Henry 1879 187 

'Nelson Davis 1921 676 

Philip Collins 1913 571 

Seth Kelley 1876 173 

*Gilbert, Henry Lee 1890 384 

*Gill, William Hopkins 1853 58 

Gillespie, Abraham Lincoln, Jr. 1918 643 

Samuel Crawford, Jr. ... 1923 691 

William Allen 1899 387 

*Gillis, John Pritchett 1865 135 

Gilmour, Neil 1918 637 

Gilpin, Vincent 1897 357 

Goddard, Arthur Herbert 1913 571 

Henry Herbert 1887 345 

Godley, Francis Downing . . . 1907 485 

Godshall, Harry Hackman . . . 1905 468 

Goerke, Francis Charles 1916 619 

Goltman, Alfred Meyer 1918 643 

Goodhue, Francis, 3d 1919 651 

Goodman, William 1895 337 

Goodwin, Warren Clarkson . . 1889 269 

Gordy, Edward Lee 1925 708 

Goto, Ichizo 1920 663 

Grafiflin, Frederick Lincoln . . . 1887 251 

Graham, Walter Franklin 1912 566 

Grant, William Henry 1902 423 

Graves, Edgar Baldwin 1919 647 

Gordon Harwood 1906 473 

Grayson, Theodore Julius .... 1901 414 

*Greaves (or Greeves), Thomas 1841 30 

Greb, John Walter 1903 444 

Green, Jesse Paul 1914 587 

John Clinton 1910 527 

Kane Stovell 1894 333 

Thomas Lightfoot 1908 507 

Greene, Joseph Warren, Jr. . 1917 625 

William Chase 1910 535 

Greenwell, Harold Doman ... 1924 700 

Greer, Robert Bratton 1918 637 

*Gregory, Raymond 1913 571 

*Grier, George 1864 119 

Harold Caulk 1921 676 

*Griffith, Joseph Henry Ogles- 

by 1895 343 

*Richard Edward 1867 134 

Roy Thurlby 1919 651 

Grigg, Harold Maurice 1922 681 

Percy Chandler 1924 700 

Grimes, George Randle 1923 691 

Griscom, Rodman Ellison 1889 278 

*William Woodnutt 1870 148 

Griswold, Frank Tracy 1892 306 

Gross, Gerald Connop 1925 708 

Gucker, Frank Thomson, Jr.. 1920 657 

Guenther, Jacob Jarden 1908 499 

*Guilford, William Moore, Jr. 1890 284 

*Gummere, Barker 1838 10 

*Charles T 1841 20 

*Francis Barton 1872 156 

*Gummere, Francis Barton ...(1908) 733 

*Henry Day 1845 38 

Henry Volkmar 1888 257 

John Flagg 1922 681 

*John Griscom 1838 10 

John Westcott 1915 599 

*Richard Morris 1866 128 

Richard Mott 1902 423 

Samuel James 1907 485 

*William 1836 2 

♦William Henry 1884 224 

Guss, John Noble 1890 284 

Guthrie, Frank Warren 1923 691 



742 



INDEX 



H 

NAME CLASS PAGE 

*Hacker, Arthur 1853 54 

*Charles 1847 43 

*Edward 1838 10 

*Henry Marriott 1837 6 

*Lloyd Mifflin 1844 35 

*Morris 1848 45 

*Paschall 1858 83 

Raymond Colby 1923 686 

*William 1854 63 

William Estes 1887 251 

Hadley, Hiram 1856 72 

Lawrence Nathan 1913 573 

* Samuel Allen 1862 106 

Thomas Frederic 1911 543 

*Walter Carpenter 1881 200 

Hafer, Warren Lavere 1907 494 

Haig, Chester R 1904 447 

*Haines, Alfred Sharpless 1898 368 

Arthur 1899 387 

Carroll Austin 1910 527 

Caspar Wistar 1872 157 

*CharIes Edward 1875 168 

Charles William 1935 708 

Edward Cadmus 1931 669 

*Francis Cope 1876 177 

*Frederic 1865 125 

Hartley Stokes 1919 647 

*Henry Cope 1873 161 

*Howard Lippincott 1864 119 

Howard Lippincott, Tr. . . 1922 686 

John Howard 1908 507 

*John Smith 1838 11 

Joseph Howell 1898 368 

*Lind;iey ). . ■.1869 144 

*Reuben 1871 149 

Robert Bowne, Tr 1878 182 

Robert Bowne, 3d 1917 625 

*Samuel Bunting 1863 107 

Thomas Harvey 1896 349 

Wilbur Hamilton 1907 486 

William Henry 1871 150 

William Henry, Tr 1906 473 

William Tones 1884 219 

*William Snell 1839 15 

Zebedee 1867 134 

Haley, Edwin Tames 1890 285 

Hall, Albert Winter 1917 625 

*Arthur Dillwyn 1884 230 

Arthur Dillwyn 1919 651 

*Frank Stevens 1864 119 

Norris Folger 1913 573 

Percival, Tr 1923 681 

*Rufus Hacker 1893 301 

*WiIliam Wilder 1903 433 

Hallett, George Harvey, Tr. . . 1915 599 

Henry McLellan 1900 394 

Henry McLellan, 3d 1918 637 

Ilallock, Joseph 1933 681 

*Hallowell, Norwood Penrose . 1857 78 

*Richard Price 1855 67 

Hamilton, Frederick Clifford . 1909 513 

William Henry 1933 691 

Hand, William Henry 1934 700 

*Handy, Charles 1845 38 

*Thomas Poultney 1863 113 

William Winder 1891 393 

Hannum, William Townsend . 1916 613 

*Hanson, Ezekiel Hunn 1855 67 

Harding, Arthur Search 1898 368 

George Franklin 1885 234 

William Hover 1918 642 

*Hardy, Benjamin F 1843 36 

Hare, William Yarnall 1913 573 

Haring, Forrest Chapman . . 1934 700 



NAME CLASS PAGE 

*Harkness, Howard F 1861 103 

*Harlan, William Brick 1873 159 

Harnwell, Gaylord Probasco . 1924 701 

Harris, Henry John 1895 338 

Harris, J. Rendel (1900) 732 

*Tohn Stuart 1860 98 

Pierson Penrose 1930 657 

Hart, Walter Morris 1893 301 

Hartley, Albert Dempsey 1896 349 

Hartman, Harry Calvin 1920 663 

Lewis Evans 1918 643 

Hartshorn, Gordon Birdsall . 1919 647 

*Hartshorne, Charles 1846 40 

Charles 1919 652 

Charles Robinson 1874 164 

Edward Yarnall 1881 197 

Francis Cope 1888 257 

*George 1840 18 

*Henry 1839 13 

Henry 1931 676 

*Isaac 1844 34 

James 1931 676 

*Joseph 1871 150 

William Davis 1871 153 

William Davis, Jr 1911 54S 

Harvey, Andrew 1915 600 

Anson Burlingame 1894 333 

David Maitland 1916 619 

John Sykes Curtis, Jr. ... 1935 709 

*Lawson Moreau 1881 201 

LeRoy 1894 329 

Thomas Parrott 1906 481 

Hastings, Alan Woods 1921 670 

Stanley Bond 1934 701 

William Fairbank 1919 648 

William Walter (1896) 723 

Hathaway, Nathaniel, Tr 1919 653 

Hauff, Edmund Guido 1921 670 

Haughton, John Paul 1894 334 

Victor Mallet 1889 369 

*Haviland, Arthur 1865 123 

*Charles Field 1849 47 

*Edward Emmet 1848 45 

Edward Kenneth . , 1923 691 

Joseph Bernard 1902 433 

Paul Robbins 1924 701 

Walter Winchip 1893 309 

Haworth, Elwood Bates, Jr. . 1920 664 

*James Mahlon 1853 58 

Flay, Arthur Moorhead 1895 338 

ErroU Baldwin 1895 339 

Kenneth 1899 387 

Hayman, Joseph Marchant, Tr. 1918 637 

Haynes, John Shields 1919 648 

Hazard, Richard Bowne 1883 206 

*Rowland 1849 47 

Willis Hatfield 1887 346 

Headly, John Frederick 1924 701 

Heaton, Lawrence Gardiner . . 191'6 619 

Heilman, Eugene Blair 1921 670 

Horace Richard 1925 709 

Wesley Marvin 1921 701 

William Blair 1922 681 

Helbert, George Kingman . . . 1904 448 

Helveston, Harold William . . 1915 600 

Hemphill, Albert Weimer . . . 1906 474 

Henderson, Francis 1879 188 

Herschel Clifford 1921 670 

Hendricks, Kearney Everett . 1903 433 

*Paul Craig 1915 600 

William Craig 1922 681 

Henley, Fred Murdoch (1916) 727 

*Herendeen, Edward Welcome 1853 54 

Francis Albert 1887 252 

Herrick, Colin James 1924 701 



INDEX 



743 



NAME CLASS PAGE 

*Heston, George Thomas 1844 35 

Heulings, Isaac W 1867 134 

Heyer, Charles Dixon 1923 693 

Heym, Gerhard 1914 594 

Heyne, Irvin Coltun 1933 692 

*Hiatt, James Smith 1900 394 

*OHver Smith 1864 119 

Hibberd, Dilworth Potts 1890 285 

Isaac H 1855 67 

*Hickman, Joseph E 1859 91 

*Hicks, Harold Willard 1930 664 

Higgins, Frank Burton 1897 365 

Hill, Allen Janney 1909 531 

*Folwell Buxton 1859 91 

Gerald Ford 1915 607 

Henry Whitmore 1917 632 

Horace Prentice 1920 664 

Joseph Bennett 1912 566 

*Joseph Gurney 1885 334 

Louis Taber 1884 220 

*Mahlon Patterson 1880 193 

Myron Francis (1891) 718 

*Nathan Branson 1839 15 

Samuel 1878 183 

*Thomas Clarkson 1854 64 

Thomas Rothwell 1908 499 

Hilleman, George Adolph 1933 683 

*HiIles, John Smith 1848 45 

Joseph Tatum 1888 357 

Samuel EH 1874 165 

Thomas Allen 1870 145 

William Samuel 1885 237 

William Smedley 1895 339 

*William Smith 1843 22 

William Tatum 1904 448 

Himes, Rees Slaymaker 1933 692 

Hinchman, Charles Russell . 1896 350 

Walter Swain 1900 394 

Hinrichs, William Ernest 1925 709 

Hinrichsen, Axel Fibiger, . . . 1933 692 

"Hinsdale, Shephen Grellet . . . 1839 16 

Hinshaw, David Scull 1911 543 

*Hipple, Edward Payson, Jr. . 1903 433 

*William Levis 1890 390 

Hires, Charles Elmer, Jr 1913 573 

Harrison Streeter 1910^ 527 

Hisey, John Alan 1918 638 

Hoag, Clarence Gilbert 1893 309 

Garrett Scattergood 1923 692 

Gilbert Thomas 1930 657 

*Joseph Lindley 1858 84 

*Nicholas W 1853 58 

Hobbs, Allen Wilson 1908 500 

Lewis Lyndon 1876 174 

Hobbs, Lewis Lyndon (1908) 733 

Louis Lyndon, Jr (1911) 737 

Richard Junius Menden- 

hall 1911 543 

Hodgin, Samuel Horace 1898 369 

Hodgson, Carey Vandervort . . 1903 438 

Hoffman, Benjamin Rose .... 1897 358 

Enoch Farson 1903 438 

Miles Atlee 1893 306 

Schuyler Van Vechten. Jr. 1912 566 

William Alexander, Jr. . 1919 653 

Hogenauer, Howard Tessup . . 1924 701 

*Hollingshead, Henry" 1843 31 

Irving ; 1925 709 

*Joseph Mickle 1840 19 

Hollingsworth, John Emory . 1903 438 

Holloway, Walter Vail 1898 375 

*Holme, John Gibbon 1863 112 

*Richard Henrv 1876 174 

Holmes, Lee Grant 1923 692 

Hood, Lee Everett 1907 494 



NAME CLASS PAGE 

Hoopes, Arthur 1891 293 

John Robison 1921 670 

Macmillan 1900 400 

Thomas, Jr 1915 600 

Hoover, Charles Ruglas 1907 487 

Hopkins, Arthur Haddon 1905 460 

*Ephraim 1858 84 

*Frank Neville 1867 134 

*George H. 1858 84 

*Gerard 1856 73 

*John J 1855 68 

Joseph Schofield 1860 98 

*Lewis Neill 1853 52 

*Samuel 1858 84 

*WaIter G 1860 98 

Hopper, Harry Boardman .... 1906 474 

Hoskins, Hervey Macv 1903 439 

*Jesse Franklin 1871 150 

House, Henry Fleming 1935 709 

Howard, Philip Eugene, Jr. . 1930 664 

William Herbert 1912 557 

*Howell, Arthur Holton 1837 6 

Herbert Charles 1888 264 

*Toseph, Jr 1840 17 

♦Joseph Kirkbride 1838 11 

*WilHam Hudson 1838 11 

Howey, Loyal Green 1917 632 

Howgate, George Washburne . 1934 701 

*Howland, Andrew Moore .... 1853 58 

*Benjamin 1853 58 

*Charles Samuel 1872 159 

*Cornelius 1854 64 

*George Henry 1850 49 

John Gibbs 1924 701 

*Robert Bowne 1843 28 

Weston 1917 635 

*William Penn 1843 31 

Howson, Charles Henry 1897 358 

Furman Sheppard 1900 400 

Horace 1912 557 

Hubert Abbe 1915 601 

Richard 1913 573 

*Hoxie. Henrv Newell (1883) 730 

Hubbard, Bvron Charles (1892) 719 

Hillis Johnson 1923 692 

*Tohn Russell 1855 66 

* William Harrison 1870 146 

Hubler, George Harold 1919 653 

*Huey, Robert. Jr 1896 354 

Huffman. George Conrad 1933 692 

Hughes, Tames Edward 1894 324 

*flughes. Thomas (1880) 730 

*Huil. John 1853 59 

*Toseph Janney 1853 54 

William Janney 1860 98 

Hulme, Alfred Parsons 1935 709 

Frederick George 1898 375 

*John L., 1852 54 

*Samue! 1837 6 

Hume, John Elias 1897 358 

*Hunn, John 1843 26 

*Townsend Sharpless 1856 73 

Hunsicker, John Ouincy, Jr. . 1896 350 

William Cosgrove, Tr ... 1933 693 

*Hunt, Ambrose 1846 40 

Clarence Merle 1913 558 

*Daniel Williams 1858 81 

*Ellwood 1856 73 

George Wood 1923 693 

*Howard Abbott 1868 139 

Luther Milton (1896) 723 

*WiIliam, Tr 1875 169 

Wilson Allen (1893) 719 

Hunter, Perry Ashbridge 1916 61S 

Hurwitz, Boris Leon 1921 677 



744 



INDEX 



NAME CLASS 

Hussey, Arthur Mekeel 1887 

*George Frederick 1881 

*Tohn Bowne 1843 

♦William Rowland 1842 

William Timothy 1885 

Huston, Abram Francis 1872 

Charles Lukens 1875 

James Stewart 1919 

William Perot 1872 

Hutkin, Marcus Diamondstone 1923 

Hutton, Arthur Webster 1910 

John Wetherill 1891 

Walter Pandrich 1897 

Hynson, Matthew Manlove .... 1918 

I 

*Iddings, George W 1859 

*James C 1857 

Inman, Arthur Crew 1917 

Inumaru, Tetsutaro 1902 

J 

Jackson, Charles West 1867 

Walter 1867 

*Jacob, Charles Richard 1884 

*Jacobs, Carrol Brinton 1893 

Francis Brinton 1897 

* Jacobs, William (1872) 

Janeway, John Livingston, 3d 1907 

Janney, John Hall 1887 

*Johns Hopkins .- 1856 

*Richard Mott 1888 

Richard Worth 1922 

Thomas Symington 1890 

Walter Coggeshall 1898 

Jansen, Cornelius Henry Von 

Riesen 1889 

Jay, Isaac E 1885 

*William Charles 1882 

Jebb, William Thomas 1921 

Jefferis, Warren Harper 1924 

*Jenkins, Charles Williams . . . 1881 

*William Grant 1890 

Jenks, Horace Howard 1900 

John Story, Jr 1898 

William Pearson 1892 

*Jessup, Benjamin H 1860 

George White 1863 

Johnson, Carl 1902 

Charles Hadley 1895 

Charles Harmony, Jr. . . . 1925 

*Guy Roche 1886 

Henry Alden 1916 

*Henry Norton 1843 

Irving Culver (1893) 

Isaac Thorne 1881 

*Jacob Lindley 1859 

*Joseph Esrey, Jr 1888 

Joseph Henry 1888 

Phillipis 1925 

Johnston, Walter Ames 1925 

Jones, Arthur Winslow 1885 

*Benjamin W 1841 

*Charles 1837 

•Charles Henry 1861 

Davis Godfrey 1898 

Edward Ballinger 1922 

"Edward Magarge 1880 

Edward Morris 1914 

Ernest Fuller 1907 

Frederick Dilwin 1883 

George Lindley 1893 

Harold William . 1905 

Herbert Lawrence 1917 



PAGE 

252 
201 
31 
26 
327 
157 
169 
652 
159 
693 
536 
293 
365 
638 



91 

78 

632 

424 



134 
135 
220 
310 
359 
729 
494 
252 
73 
264 
682 
290 
369 

279 
235 
209 
671 
702 
201 
286 
395 
375 
302 

98 
113 
433 
343 
709 
336 
612 

26 
720 
197 

92 
258 
264 
709 
710 
227 

20 
6 
101 
369 
686 
191 
587 
487 
206 
310 
461 
626 



NAME CLASS PAGE 

Jones, Hudson Godfrey 1902 433 

*Ivins Davis 1861 103 

*James Parnell 1855 68 

*John Barclay 1874 165 

John Barclay, Jr 1921 671 

LeRoy 1911 544 

Lewis, Jr 1890 290 

Paul 1905 461 

*Richard Mott 1867 131 

* Jones, Richard Mott (1879) 730 

* Jones, Richard Mott (1891) 731 

*Richard Thomas 1863 110 

*Rufus Horton 1899 381 

Rufus Matthew 1885 228 

Jones, Rufus Matthezv 1922 733 

*Samuel Howell 1837 6 

Samuel Rufus 1884 224 

Samuel Percy 1903 434 

*Thomas Woodward 1853 59 

*William Brinton 1865 125 

*WilmoL Rufus 1883 306 

Wilmot Rufus 1923 693 

Judkins, William, 3d 1910 536 

Justice, William Warner, Jr. . 1900 396 

K 

*Kaighn, William Bartram . . . 1869 141 

Kaleel, Mousa Jirius 1915 607 

Kamens, Tack Wexler 1916 619 

Kamsler, Milton Adolph 1920 657 

Kay, David Alexander 1922 687 

Kearney, Thomas Henry 1920 658 

Keay, Louis Kent 1918 643 

Keller, Edwin Walker 1924 703 

Kellett, William Wallace 1913 579 

Kelly, Thomas Raymond 1914 587 

Kelsey, Cadwalader Washburn 1903 444 

Hadley Hart 1914 588 

Kemble, Ira Oscar, Jr (1895) 721 

Kendall, John Wiley 1918 643 

Kenderdine, John Donald . . . 1910 527 

Kendig, Raymond Clare 1916 612 

Kennard, Edwin Orson 1881 198 

William, Jr 1906 474 

Kerbaugh, George Allen 1910 528 

Malcolm Dean 1919 653 

Killen, Clarence Creadick .... 1909 513 

*Kimber, Anthony Morris 1840 17 

John Shober 1886 239 

*Marmaduke Cope 1873 158 

Thomas 1930 664 

*Thomas, Tr 1843 32 

*Kimber. Thomas (1887) 731 

*Thomas William 1876 174 

William Marmaduke Cope 1904 449 

*Ring, Elias Ellicott 1844 35 

*Francis Thompson 1837 7 

*Joseph 1843 31 

Joseph Bernard, Jr 1930 658 

*Pendleton 1869 141 

*Thomas 1839 16 

Kingston, Henry Houston, Jr. 1900 400 

*Kinsman, William Low 1853 52 

Kirk, Edward Goodwin 1903 424 

EHsha Theophilus 1913 579 

*Mahlon Zimri (1894) 720 

William Thompson, 3d . . 1916 613 

Kirkbride, Franklin Butler . . . 1889 270 

*Mahlon 1874 165 

*Thomas Story, Tr 1890 286 

William Howard 1901 408 

Kitchen. Paul Cliff 1909 513 

Kitzmiller. Richard Dale 1921 677 

Klaren, John Hugo, Tr 1921 677 



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745 



NAME CLASS 

Kleinz, William Lee 1911 

Klemm, Ralph Adam 1932 

Kling, Edward William 1915 

Klock, Harvey 1917 

Knight, Clinton Prescott, Jr . 1916 

*Thomas Walter 1863 

Knipe, Arthur 1893 

Knowlton, Alfred Douglas . . . 1930 

*Henrv Earle 1916 

Stephen Brooks 1923 

Kojima, Edward Masayoshi . . 1913 

Koons, Henry Webster 1918 

Kratz, Abel Wesley 1904 

Krider, James Delaplaine .... 1877 

Kuhns, Barton Hay 1932 

John 1916 

Kumm, Henry William 1921 

Karl Grattan G 1935 

Kurtz, Henry Keller, Jr 1913 

William Wesley, 2d 1908 

Kwan, Yan Cho 1912 

^Ladd, Benjamin 1853 

Isaac Gifford 1884 

*Thomas Wood 1854 

*WilHam Henry 1845 

*Lamb, Eli Matthews 1856 

*Thomas White 1861 

Lancaster, George 1894 

Lane, David Redfield 1922 

*George, Jr 1921 

Harold Macy 1914 

John Irving 1898 

Silas 1902 

*Lang, John Alton 1860 

Langfeld, Herbert Sidney . . . 1901 

Langsdorf, Jacob Morris .... 1910 

Latham, Lance Brenton 1912 

Laug, Edwin Peuckert 1925 

Laughlin, Sceva Bright (1906) 

Laverty, Maris Alexander .. .1917 

Law, Fern 1910 

Lawrence, Edwin Field, Jr. . . 1917 

*Richard Henry 1841 

*William Henry 1865 

Lawson, Mennis 1917 

Le Clercq, Jacques Georges 

Clemenceau Schuman . . 1918 

*Lee, Charles Frederick 1907 

Charles Smith 1905 

Morris Matthews 1898 

*Philip 1885 

Philip Leighton 1921 

Robert Harris 1924 

*Leedom, John Moore 1857 

*Leeds, Albert Ripley 1863 

Arthur Newlin 1889 

John Bacon 1895 

Morris Evans 1888 

Robert West 1923 

*Wilmer Pancoast 1883 

Lees, Alfred Whitaker 1916 

*Leggett, Charles Pleasants . . . 1842 

Leidy, Philip Ludwell 1916 

Leininger, Charles Scott .... 1910 

Leland, William Henry 1915 

Leonard, Arthur Cheyney .... 1908 

John William 1921 

Lesley, Hugh 1887 

Lester, Bernard 1904 

Edward Rowntree 1917 

Evan Jones, Jr 1918 

John Ashby 1896 

Leuba, Clarence James 1920 



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Levering, Griffith George 1924 703 

Levett, Walker Moore . 1897 365 

Levick, Henry Lewis d'lnvil- 

liers 1900 396 

-*Tames Jones 1843 33 

*Lewis Jones 1867 135 

*Robert 1863 113 

*Samuel Jones, Jr 1870 148 

*Thomas J 1851 50 

Levin, Edwin Rank 1911 550 

Levis, Edward Megarge 1915 601 

*Franklin B 1853 59 

Lewis, Andrew Lindsay 1933 693 

Benjamin Jones 1914 588 

*Berge Rawle 1858 84 

*Chester Preston 1907 495 

Daniel Clark 1889 371 

*Edmund Coleman 1887 353 

*Enoch Edward 1856 73 

Eugene Caryl 1894 330 

Henry Carvill 1910 528 

John Frazier Taylor 1890 286 

*John Howard 1837 7 

*Mordecai K 1844 35 

Thomas Krapfel 1909 513 

Walter E 1908 500 

William Draper 1888 359 

William Evan 1913 558 

Libby, Ralph Garfield 1905 468 

Limeburner, Furman Hunte . 1919 653 

*Lindlev, Cyrus 1860 95 

*John Hadley 1864 119 

Luke 1904 450 

Lindsay, Raleigh Cabell 1907 487 

William Gibbon 1906 474 

Linton, Morris Albert 1908 500 

Lippincott, Charles 1861 104 

George 1895 340 

*Heulings 1862 108 

Horace Greenough 1862 106 

*Horace Greenough, Jr. . . 1893 316 

*James Starr 1837 7 

♦Joseph Kay 1867 135 

•Joshua W 1860 99 

•Samuel Parry 1886 240 

Lippman, Leonard Blackledge 1914 594 

List, John Kilbourne 1884 234 

Little, William Clark 1917 636 

•Livezey, John 1858 84 

•Joseph Ridgway 1858 85 

Lloyd, John Eshleman 1900 401 

•Richard Leonard 1893 307 

Lobaugh, Edward Harold 1930 664 

Locke, LeRoy Dyer 1915 607 

Robert Allison 1914 588 

Loewenstein, Sidney 1909 531 

Logan, James Addison, Jr. . . . 1900 401 

•John Dickinson 1837 7 

Thomas Megowan 1933 693 

•Long, Alfonzo W 1841 31 

Charles-Francis 1918 638 

Julian Sax 1931 671 

Longstreet, Jacob Holmes . . . 1876 177 

•Longstreth, Benjamin Taylor 1869 144 

•Charles Albert 1876 175 

Edward Rhoads 1890 387 

Henry 1874 167 

•Morris 1864 116 

Richard 1924 703 

•Samuel Townsend 1857 79 

•Thomas Kimber 1870 146 

Thomas Morris 1908 501 

Walter Wood 1912 558 

William Church 1913 573 

•William Collins 1837 3 



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NAME CLASS 

Longstreth, William Collins . 1902 

*WilHam Morris 1873 

Lord, Durrell Learock 1925 

Loud, Frank Herbert (1900) 

Love, John Gray, Tr 1916 

Lovell, George Willard 1918 

*Lownes, Pliineas 1838 

Lowry, Alfred 1909 

Arthur Tilghman 1906 

*Benjamin Howard 1873 

Herbert Mendenhall 1913 

*Howard Haines 1899 

John Blanchard 1912 

Robert Pharo 1904 

*William Chalkley 1879 

Lucas, Clinton W (1886) 

Ludlam, Jesse Diverty 1913 

Lufkin, Harold Marshall 1910 

Lukens, Edward Fell, Jr 1916 

Lusson, Louis Camilla Olry . . 1918 

Lutz, Frank Eugene 1900 

Howard Milton 1909 

Ly, Juwan Usang 1917 

Lycett, Edward Howes, Jr. . . 1899 

Isaac Gate 1920 

Townsend Whelen 1913 

Lynch, James Lewis 1880 

Lyon, John Littleton 1923 

*John Stewart 1877 

]VI 

Macadam, John, Jr 1921 

MacAfee, William Harrison . . 1897 
MacCallum, William Henry, Tr. 1922 

Macintosh, Archibald 1931 

MacLear, Walter 1887 

Macomber, Edward Leonard . 1901 

*Maddock, Edward 1860 

*Magee, James Ronaldson .... 1859 

*Magill, Edzvard Hicks (1886) 

James P 1907 

Maier, Harmon 1913 

Paul David Irvin 1896 

Male, Jonathan Tamblyn .... 1895 

Malone, Lewis 1903 

Maloney, Jackson 1906 

March, Joseph Cornell Beans 1907 

*Michael Henry 1907 

Margolis, Abram 1924 

M. Julius 1925 

Marine, James Sidney 1916 

Markley, Joseph Lybrand . . . 1885 

*Marsh, Benjamin Vail 1837 

Charles Edward 1909 

Marshall, Franklin Osbun . . . 1917 

Moses 1900 

Marshburn, Albert Lawrence 1912 

William Valentine 1881 

Martin, Harold Thomas 1909 

*James, Jr 1845 

Loyal Decker 1923 

• *L. Lanphier 1887 

Robert Linwood 1893 

Stuart Thompson 1910 

Martinson, Charles Gilbert . . . 1909 

Martwick, William Lorimer . . 1916 

Marvin, Gerald Longacre .... 1922 

Mason, Samuel 1880 

Samuel, Jr 1910 

Mathis, Norman S 1925 

*Matlack, George T 1859 

*Matthews, Richard T 1853 

*William W 1863 

Matzke, David Ernst 1921 

Robert Rudolph 1923 



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Maule, Alfred Collins 1899 382 

Edmund Richardson 1913 573 

*Edward i. 1841 31 

Maury, John M., Tr 1930 665 

Maxfield, Francis Norton 1897 359 

Maxwell, John Gordon 1916 614 

Mayers, Clayton Wadleigh . . . 1910 537 

McAllister, Franklin 1893 302 

*McCann, Wilmot A 1911 551 

McConnell, Thomas, 3d 1919 648 

William Mallery 1913 580 

McCracken, Harlan Linneus . 1915 601 

McCrea, Roswell Cheney 1897 359 

McCullock, Warren Sturgis . . 1921 678 

McDaniel, Delaplaine 1923 687 

*McDowell, Henry 1871 153 

McFarlan, Roy 1914 589 

*McFarland, William Stuart . . 1886 236 

McGrath, Francis Sims 1898 376 

McGrew, Henry Edwin (1904) 726 

McKay, Howard Franklin . . . 1911 544 

McKinley, Morrison Cushman 1931 673 

Rowland Paull 1914 589 

McKinstry, Hugh Exton 1917 627 

McNeill, Joseph 1915 601 

Mead, Morris William, Jr. . . . 1934 703 

Meader, Stephen Warren 1913 574 

Meeks, Harold Edwin 1925 710 

Megear, Thomas Jefferson . . . 1904 450 

Mekeel, David Lane 1891 293 

Mellor, Alfred 1861 104 

George Brown 1862 106 

George Brown, Tr 1901 416 

*John Bancroft 1856 74 

Ralph 1899 383 

Walter 1901 409 

*William 1858 85 

*Mendenhall, Cyrus 1836 2 

*Cyrus 1857 76 

*Tames Ruffin 1842 27 

Lloyd Hadley 1913 574 

*Nereus 1839 13 

Ottis Ear] 1897 360 

William Orville 1901 409 

Mendes, Joas Silva 1917 633 

Mengert, Ulric Johnson 1916 615 

William Felix 1931 672 

*Mercer, George Gluyas 1877 178 

Meredith, Clement Orestes . . . 1901 409 

Merrick, Thomas Belsham 1908 508 

Merritt, Charles Frost 1864 130 

Isaac Nehemiah 1860 99 

*T. Walter 1863 113 

*William Henry 1860 99 

Metcalf, Charles A 1877 179 

Metcalfe, Robert Davis 1917 627 

*Michener, Charles Lerov ....(1890) 716 

Middleton, Samuel 1896 351 

Mifflin, Archer Bloomfield . . . 1899 387 

Samuel Wright 1900 397 

Miller, Charles Lichtv 1908 501 

*Charles Martin 1865 126 

*Daniel 1900 402 

David Blaine 1903 444 

Edward Imbrie 1913 560 

Elmer Clarence, Tr 1920 665 

Frederick Stahl 1933 683 

Harold Shaeffer 1914 589 

Harrv March 1895 343 

John Delaplane 1921 672 

Karl Matz 1922 687 

Lee Douglas 1919 653 

Martin Nixon 1894 330 

Paul Van Reed 1909 515 

Robert Bovd 1917 637 



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747 



NAME CLASS PAGE 

Miller, Robert Everts 1913 559 

*Russell Nelson 1919 648 

Vincent Oscar 1932 687 

*Warren Koons 1906 475 

William H 1858 85 

Mills, Joseph John (1890) 731 

Milne, Norman Forbes 1930 665 

Milner, Alfred Walker 1923 688 

Miner, Edwin Demetrius 1921 678 

Minot, Francis 1915 607 

Mitchell, Howard 1907 488 

Jacob Thomas 1891 396 

John Jay, 3d 1921 678 

Kenneth Sylvester _ 1917 627 

Mixter, George Washington, 

Jr 1911 551 

Moffitt, Oscar Payton 1898 370 

Molitor, Robert Louis 1921 672 

Monroe, James 1906 475 

Montgomery, George 1913 574 

Hugh 1925 710 

Thomas Roger 1923 683 

Moock, Ralph Frederick Strod- 

ick 1919 653 

Moon, Charles Thompson .... 1913 560 

Edward Randolph 1916 615 

Moore, Gilbert Henry 1917 633 

Herbert Wills 1901 416 

Jesse Hollowell 1881 198 

*Moore, Joseph (1867) 729 

Lawrence Clayton 1909 515 

Lawton 1915 603 

Percy Warren 1914 594 

*Richard Mott 1839 16 

Robert Whitcomb 1918 644 

Walter Linton 1884 221 

Walter Thomas 1871 151 

Willard Brown 1918 638 

Moorhouse, John Kennedy . . . 1900 397 

*Morgan, Alexander 1844 35 

(ierard 1913 580 

*James Trask 1838 11 

Jesse Henley 1883 207 

Mordecai Reeves 1919 653 

*Samuel Rodman 1842 27 

Samuel Rowland 1898 376 

*Sherman Parker 1916 615 

*William Burroughs 1847 43 

*WiIliam Butler 1853 56 

William Earl ...(1885) 715 

Morlev, Christopher Darling- 

'ton 1910 529 

Felix Muskett 1915 602 

Frank Vigor 1919 653 

*Morris, Alfred Paul 1895 344 

■*Anthony Jones 1862 108 

Charles Christopher 1904 450 

*Charles Wistar 1843 33 

*Elliston Perot 1848 45 

Elliston Perot, Jr 1933 683 

Francis Bolton 1906 475 

Fred Helsabeck 1917 628 

*Frederick Wistar 1860 95 

Frederick Wistar, Jr. . . . 1888 359 

Galloway Cheston, Jr. . . . 1903 433 

Glenn Whinery 1909 515 

Harold HolHngsworth ... 1904 451 

*Henry Gurney 1859 93 

Herbert 1889 272 

Howard 1894 332 

Isaac Tyson 1872 159 

*Isaac Wistar 1865 126 

*Israel, Tr 1886 237 

*James Thompson 1863 113 

*John Stokes 1891 293 



NAME CLASS 

"■Morris, John Thompson 1867 

Joseph Howard 1905 

Joseph Paul 1899 

*Joshua Husband 1839 

Lawrence Johnson 1889 

Leo Nelson 1924 

Marriott Canby 1885 

Marriott Canby, Jr 1923 

*Morton 1859 

Paschall HolHngsworth . . 1887 
Reginald HolHngsworth . 1910 

Richard Jones 1888 

*Samuel 1846 

*Samuel Buckley 1889 

Samuel Wheeler 1894 

*Stephen 1855 

Sydney Sharp 1912 

*Theodore HolHngsworth . 1860 

Thomas Edward 1920 

William Henry 1863 

William Paul 1886 

Morriss, Henry Hayles 1920 

William Haviland 1908 

Morss, Franklin Crawford, Jr. 1923 

Morton, Alfred Balch 1907 

Arthur Villiers 1893 

*Mott, John Bowne 1860 

Joseph Walton 1906 

Richard 1882 

Richard Henry 1909 

* Samuel Franklin 1843 

*William Franklin, Jr. . . . 1839 

*Mowry, Allan McLane 1887 

Meyer, Menno S 1898 

Muench. Alfred George 1923 

Muir, John Wallingford 1893 

Muller, Frank Fenton 1934 

MulHn, Arthur 1934 

James Torbert 1930 

Murphy, Eugene Besson 1903 

Grayson MaHet-Prevost . 1900 

Murray, Augustus Taber 1885 

*David Golden 1837 

David Golden 1913 

Effingham Cock 1905 

Francis King 1917 

*John 1846 

*Toseph King 1861 

*"Lindley 1837 

^Robert Lindley 1842 

Musser, Frederic Omar 1908 

Mussetter, WilHam 1918 

Mutch, Thomas Sangster 1933 

Muth, Frederick Jefferson . . . 1931 
Myers, Frederick A., Jr 1909 

]V 

Nakane, Shigeo 1923 

Napier, Arthur Howell 1917 

Nash. Charles Edgar 1924 

*Nason, Charles Dickens 1896 

Nauman, Spencer Gilbert . . . 1906 

*Needles, Caleb Hathaway 1839 

Neilson, Thomas Rundle, Jr. . 1924 

William La Coste 1901 

Nesbit, Robert, Tr 1933 

Nevin, Walter Scott 1918 

*Newbold, Edward 1843 

*Tose'^h Trotter 1857 

Newell, Carl Lester 1915 

Newhall, Barker 1887 

*William Estes 1852 

Newkirk, John Bacon 1879 

NewHn, Gurney Elwood . . . 1902 
*Harold Parker 1875 



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NAME CLASS 

NewHn, Thomas 1885 

Newman, Herman 1902 

*JSIichoIs, David Holder 1865 

Eli 1912 

Nicholson, Alfred 1921 

*Coleman Lindzey 1850 

Herbert Victor 1913 

John Whitall 1876 

*John Whitall, Jr 1907 

Percival 1902 

*William Hopkins 1846 

William Hopkins, Jr. ... 1892 
Nieh, Kwangchi Christopher . 1924 

Kwonkwing 1923 

Nields, John P 1888 

Nitobe, Yoshio 1915 

■*Noble, Charles 1859 

Nock, Samuel Albert 1921 

o 

Oberholtzer, Charles Herman, 

Jr 1916 

Oberteuffer, James Pritchett . 1893 

Off, Edward Peltz 1901 

Offerman, Harry Carl 1913 

Ohl, Frederick William 1905 

Raymond Theodore 1921 

Okie, John Mickle 1893 

Richardson Brognard .... 1896 

Oliver, Alan Douglas 1919 

Herbert Willard 1922 

Kenneth Stuart 1920 

Robert Hugh Henderson . 1925 

Olver, Cyrus Hicks 1896 

*0'Neill, John Lamond 1895 

Orbison, Thomas 1888 

*Osborne, Charles 1837 

Charles 1893 

William Elmore 1883 

*WiIliam Peckham 1855 

Osier, Chester Arthur 1919 

Howard Benjamin 1923 

Overman, William Franklin . . 1889 

Owen, Charles Raymond 1904 

Horace Thornburgh . (1896) 

*01iver 1870 

Padin, Jose 1907 

Page, William Enoch 1881 

*Paige, Franklin Enoch 1851 

Painter, Donald Hinshaw ... 1917 

Herbert Joseph 1918 

*Howard 1871 

*John Vickers 1855 

Joseph Henry 1889 

Palen, Gilbert Joseph, Jr. ... 1892 

*Palmer, George Martin 1897 

Lewis 1911 

Louis Jaquette 1894 

Thomas Chalkley 1883 

Walter 1910 

*Pancoast, Albert 1864 

Charles Edward, 2d 1919 

^Charles Howard 1848 

*George Abbott 1853 

*Henry Boiler 1863 

*Richard 1860 

*William Henry 1853 

*Pancoast, William Henrv ....(1876) 

William Howard .". 1894 

Parke, Thomas 1933 

Parker, Douglas Leonard . . . 1914 

John Eberly 1887 

John Hollowell 1912 



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*Parrish, Alfred 1867 136 

*Dillwyn, Jr 1859 93 

James Cresson 1859 93 

*Joseph 1863 114 

*Parrish, Joseph (1884) 731 

Maxfield 1892 307 

Parrish, Maxfield (1914) 733 

*William Wright 1864 130 

*Parry, Charles 1864 120 

*Edward Randolph 1853 55 

♦Israel Hollowell 1854 64 

Richard Randolph 1854 64 

*Parsons, Robert Bowne 1837 4 

Samuel 1862 105 

*Samuel Bowne 1836 2 

*William Bowne 1841 21 

Patrick, Jesse Kersey 1911 544 

Patterson, Clement Finney ...(1896) 724 

Edward Bell 1924 703 

George Stuart 1888 265 

Patteson, William Sheppard . 1914 590 

Patton, Richard 1901 410 

*Paul, Joseph William 1878 186 

Paxson, Chauncey Cause 1922 683 

Newlin Fell 1917 633 

*Richard C 1859 88 

*Samuel 1851 52 

Payne, Harold Carnaby 1924 703 

*Pearce, Robert Kester 1878 186 

*Pearsall, Robert 1845 38 

*Pearson, George 1869 144 

Henry Grant 1908 508 

*Ralph Lincoln 1905 462 

Peaslee, Francis Albert 1913 580 

Peck, Horace Sill, Jr 1935 711 

Pedrick, Alexander K 1858 85 

Peelle, Jonathan Irving 1900 398 

Peet, Herbert Orvis 1921 678 

William Fellows 1884 334 

Peirce, Edmund Converse . . . 1905 463 

*George 1903 439 

Peirson, Frank Warrington . 1889 274 

*Peitsmeier, Edward 1873 163 

*Pendleton, Charles Mason . . . 1866 129 

Edward Gray 1866 129 

Penney, Humphrey Linthorne 1917 634 

*Pennock, Abraham Liddon . . 1847 43 

Edward Garrett 1925 711 

*Joseph Liddon 1837 4 

Pennypacker, Joseph Whitaker 1909 516 

William Cause, Jr 1893 317 

*Perkins, Benjamin Douglas . . 1853 59 

*Lindley Murray 1847 43 

Lindley Murray, Jr 1904 455 

*Perot, James Poultney 1841 19 

*Sansom 1845 39 

Perry, Foster Nichols 1922 688 

William Francis 1880 192 

Retry, Loren Clifford 1908 503 

Robert Lowell 1920 659 

Petty, Herbert Clinton 1899 383 

Pfund, Harry William 1933 683 

Pharo, Eugene Morris 1915 603 

Joseph John 1865 136 

*Walter Willits 1875 169 

Phelps, Charles Edward 1930 665 

Philips, David Leon 1909 516 

Jesse Duer 1906 477 

Tesse Evans 1887 247 

Jesse Evan 1919 649 

Rowland Stanton 1914 590 

William Pyle 1902 425 

*Phillips, Albert Shreeve 1864 120 

Alfred Ingersoll, Jr 1910 538 

Arthur John 1903 439 



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749 



NAME CLASS 

Phillips, Clifford Stevenson . . 1908 

*John Lougeay 1881 

John Phillips 1910 

Pickett, Samuel Caleb 1913 

Pierce, James Lawrence 1920 

*Pillcher, Samuel F 1857 

*Pinkham, Charles Heber 1894 

Gilbert Latey 1868 

*John Warren 1860 

*Joseph Gurney 1863 

Pittman, Chalmers VanAnglen 1925 
*Pleasants, Charles Israel . . . 1860 

Henry, Jr 1906 

Poley, Irvin Corson 1913 

*Pope, Edward Morrill 1888 

Porch, Willard Ralph 1918 

Porter, Edward Arthur Grib- 

bon 1918 

Oliver Moore 1913 

Robert Russell 1920 

Post, Levi Arnold 1911 

*Potts, William Newlin 1861 

*William Weaver 1858 

Powell, Amos Arthur 1931 

Wilfred Mansell 1904 

*William Chambers, Jr. ... 1909 

*Pratt, Charles Eadward 1870 

Price, Edmund Taber 1917 

Ferris Leggett 1920 

Joseph Haines 1911 

*Joseph M. Paul 1848 

*Richard, Jr 1851 

Robert Barber 1919 

*Stephen Simmons 1849 

Theophilus Pharo 1874 

Walter Ferris 1881 

*William Ballinger 1856 

William Farmer 1883 

Priestman, Albert Glyndon . . 1905 

Pritchard, Charles Edgar (1890) 

Prokosch, Frederick 1925 

Pruitt, Dudley McConnell . . . 1923 

Purdy, Ellison Reynolds 1887 

*Pusey, William Webb, 2d. ... 1903 
*Pyle, Cyrus 1903 

Q 

Quimby, Edward Entwisle . . . 1894 
*Quinby, Watson Fell 1843 

R 

Rabinowitz, Elias Nathan 1903 

Samuel Abraham 1910 

Raiford, Edward Paul 1909 

Ramsey, Frank McCracken . . 1909 

Lawrence Marshall 1917 

Randolph, Edward 1882 

Evan 1901 

*George 1839 

*Richard 1839 

William Henry 1869 

*Ratcliff, Ellwood I860 

William Robinson 1858 

Raub, William Webster 1912 

Ravenel, Samuel Prioleau . . 1889 

Read. Walter George 1889 

William Johns, Jr 1893 

Reagan, William J 1905 

Redfield, Alfred Clarence . . . 1913 

John Howard, Jr 1899 

*Redman, Joseph Sweet 1838 

*Samuel Bispham 1866 

*Redmond, Charles Philip 1848 

Reeder, John Wallace 1902 

Reese, John Davies 1920 



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*Reeve, Augustus 1855 69 

Augustus Henry 1885 230 

Augustus Henry, Jr 1918 645 

*William Cooper 1852 55 

William Foster 1885 231 

Reeves, Ellis Biddle 1871 151 

Francis Butler 1893 317 

Reich, John Frederick 1924 703 

*Reid, David J 1906 477 

Reinhardt, David Tones 1889 274 

David Jones, jr 1925 711 

Reiter, John Harkey 1922 683 

Reitzel, William Attich 1922 683 

Renninger, John D 1913 562 

Reynolds, David Duer 1911 545 

*Lindley Murray Hoag ... 1878 183 

*Rex, Frank Clayton 1894 335 

Rhoad, Kenneth Andrew 1912 562 

Rhoads, Charles James 1893 313 

*Edward 1859 89 

*Edward 1893 313 

Joseph 1880 192 

Joseph Howard 1891 396 

"Owen Brooke 1920 711 

Philip Garrett 1934 704 

Samuel 1898 370 

*William Gibbons 1858 86 

William Gibbons 1897 366 

William Lester 1933 684 

Rhodes, Richard Somers Smith 1883 217 

Rice. Edward, Jr 1914 590 

Willard Martin, IV 1935 711 

Richards, Archer 1875 171 

Elliott Bartram 1906 477 

Theodore William 1885 231 

Richards, Theodore William .(1908) 732 

William 1913 581 

Richardson, Baxter Key 1914 590 

Francis I860 96 

*Henry Banning 1865 126 

Hubert Townsend 1931 678 

*John D 1836 3 

Richie, Elisha Roberts 1899 384 

*Richmond, Alexander A 1854 65 

*James Henry Crocker . . . 1854 65 

Ricks, Richard Arnold, Jr. .. 1907 489 

*Riddick, Joseph H 1855 69 

*Reuben Briggs 1855 69 

Ristine, Charles Scott 1910 530 

Frederick Pearce 1894 336 

Rittenhouse, John Olmstead . 1924 704 

Ritts, Elias .". 1905 463 

Leonard Chase 1912 562 

*Roberts, Alfred Reginald . . . 1871 151 

Alfred Stokes 1910 531 

Ashbel Sellew 1910 538 

*Charles 1864 117 

Christopher 1920 660 

*David Allen 1902 426 

Edward Churchman 1865 136 

Garrett 1921 673 

George Brinton 1888 260 

*George Wilson 1852 55 

Harmer Denny 1921 679 

John 1893 313 

Joseph Russel Evans 1880 193 

Percival, Jr 1876 175 

*Thomas Batten 1896 355 

William Hooten 1912 563 

Robertson, James Theodore . 1934 704 

Robinson, Abraham Penrose . 1930 666 

Herbert Winslow 1882 209 

Lucian Moore (1891) 718 

William Henry 1882 209 

Robuck, Pearl Franz 1912 567 



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NAME CLASS 

*Rodman, Edmund 1842 

*Thomas Rotch 1842 

Rodney, Warren Brown 1897 

Roedel, George Joyce 1934 

Rogers, Albert Edward 1921 

Charles Henry 1908 

*James Wadsworth 1889 

Joseph Elsworth 1930 

Robert Groves 1914 

Robert William (1890) 

William Davis 1935 

Rollins, Carroll Joseph 1920 

Rorer, Jonathan Taylor, Jr. . 1894 

*Rose, David Franklin 1870 

Ross, Eldon Roxy 1898 

Robert John 1902 

Rosse, George Morton 1913 

Rosskam, Edwin Bernard .... 1924 

Rossmassler, Edward Collins . 1901 

William Ryle 1907 

Round, Julian Mills 1897 

*Rowell, John F 1855 

*Rowntree, Lawrence Edmund 1916 

Ruffu, Henry 1921 

Rush, Calvin C 1901 

Rushmore, Townsend 1882 

Rushton, Kenneth, Jr 1916 

Russell, Charles 1914 

Edwin A 1911 

Rutt, Morman Eby 1923 

Ryan, Thomas Augustine .... 1909 

S 

Sachse, Albert Frederic 1889 

Sadtler, George Lewis 1924 

Leander Riddle 1924 

Sagebeer, Richard Grafflin . . . 1923 

Sampson, Alden 1873 

*Edward Cobb 1859 

*Elijah Pope 1864 

*George 1859 

*Henry 1859 

Sanders, James Montgomery . 1925 

Sanderson, George 1917 

Sands, Ralph William 1906 

*William Leach 1866 

Sandt, Walter Correll 1909 

Sangree, Carl Michael 1917 

Milton Huyett 1921 

Nathan Barnitz 1922 

Paul Hudson 1914 

Sargent, Frederick Homer, Jr. 1922 

Gorham Parsons 1913 

Winthrop, Jr 1908 

Sassaman, Walter Richard . . . 1925 
Satterthwaite, Benjamin Cad- 

walader 1868 

Samuel T 1858 

Savage, Albert Edward 1924 

Savery, William H 1886 

Sayre, Austin Bartholomew . . 1923 
Sayrs, William Christopher . . (1890) 
Scarborough, Henry Wismer 

Stover 1804 

Scattergood, Alfred Garrett . . 1898 

*Arnold Chase 1919 

Herbert Armitt 1902 

Joseph Henry 1896 

Schabacker, Harold Messner . 1904 

Schenck, Henry Paul 1918 

*Schively, Edwin Ford 1880 

Schober, George Mitchell .... 1900 

Schoch, Wendell Deringer . . . 1917 

Schoepperle, Hubert Vinzens . 1917 

Richard Joseph 1914 



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Schoepperle, Victor 1911 546 

Scholey, Howard Wilson 1901 417 

Schrag, Andrew Dante 1902 426 

Schrope, Jacob 1919 654 

Schultz, Robert 1923 695 

Schulze, John Lewis, Jr 1925 712 

Schwartz, John Loeser 1889 279 

Schweyer, Daniel Herbert . . . 1906 478 

Scott, Alexander Harvey 1886 337 

Carl Forse 1908 503 

Kenneth Schurch 1933 695 

Norris Alexander 1903 437 

Roderick 1906 478 

Thomas, Jr 1863 114 

*Scull, David 1854 63 

*Edward Lawrence 1864 118 

Edward Marshall 1901 411 

*Gideon Delaplaine 1843 32 

*Jacob Ridgway 1853 59 

John Lawrence 1905 468 

William Ellis 1883 213 

Seager, Schuyler Fiske 1900 403 

Seckel, Herbert Wetherill . . . 1914 595 

Seely, Leslie Birchard 1905 464 

Seevers, Marion Bruner 1905 464 

Seller, C. Linn 1903 427 

Sellers, Charles Coleman .... 1925 712 

Nathan 1857 79 

Sensenig, Barton 1893 313 

Heber 1900 398 

Wayne 1901 413 

*Serrill, Isaac S 1837 8 

Shaflfer, Elmer Lentz 1915 603 

"Shannon, John Relph 1865 126 

*Shapleigh, Norwald 1906 482 

Sharp, Frederick William . . . 1901 413 

Joseph Webster, Jr 1888 361 

Joseph Webster, III 1918 645 

"Sharpies, Abram 1859 89 

*Sharpless, Charles Leeds .... 1837 4 

*Charles Williams 1867 131 

*Daniel Offley 1840 19 

Francis Parvin 1916 616 

Frederic Cope 1900 398 

*Henry Hale Graham 1840 17 

*Henry Williams 1865 132 

*Isaac 1841 21 

Samuel Franklin 1873 160 

Thomas Kite 1909 517 

William Clemson 1896 355 

Shaw, James George, Jr 1890 291 

Sheldon, Carlos Noyes 1904 451 

Franklin Gates 1906 479 

*George Bertron 1916 630 

"Shepherd, Caleb William 1864 120 

"Sheppard, Clarkson 1836 3 

*John E 1879 188 

Shero, Lucius Rogers 1911 546 

*Shinn, Samuel Earl 1847 43 

*Thomas Jefferson 1860 100 

Shipley, James Emlen 1916 616 

Malcolm Augustus 1899 384 

Morris Shotwell, Jr 1918 645 

Thomas Emlen 1912 563 

Walter Penn 1881 203 

Walter Penn, Jr 1919 654 

William Ellis 1892 303 

Shoemaker, Benjamin Hallo- 
well, 2d 1894 333 

Benjamin Hallowell, 3d. . 1923 695 

Comly Bird, 2d 1910 531 

Edwin 1909 517 

Howard Hey 1907 490 

*Samuel Bines 1883 213 

Walter Rodman 1908 503 



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751 



NAME CLASS 

Sholem, Grover 1910 

Shortlidge, Raphael Johnson . 1906 

*Shotwell, Augustus Fox 1847 

*George Fox 1838 

*Joseph Fox 1847 

Shultz, Walter Dexter 1910 

Shupert, Charles M 1889 

Sidel, James Eckel 1932 

Sidwell, Wilson 1908 

Silver, Francis Stokes 1920 

John Archer 1925 

William Easter 1923 

Simkin, Robert Louis 1903 

Simpson, William, 3d 1919 

William Percy 1890 

Sisler, Perlee Chandler 1898 

Slocum, Allison Wing 1888 

Slonimsky, Harry Nahum 1905 

* Smiley, Albert Keith 1849 

Albert Keith 1906 

*Alfred Homans 1849 

Daniel 1878 

Francis Gerow 1912 

Hugh 1908 

*Smith, Albanus 1841 

Albanus Longstreth 1881 

Alfred Percival 1884 

*Barclay Arney 1838 

*Benjamin Hayes 1859 

*Benjamin Raper 1842 

Charles Harper 1902 

*Clement Lawrence I860 

*Siinth, Clement Lazvrence . . . (1888) 

*Dillwyn 1837 

Edward Lincoln, Jr 1930 

*Franklin Whitall 1874 

*George, Jr 1865 

Gibson 1911 

Horace Eugene 1886 

James Bennett, Jr 1924 

Joseph Hopkinson 1920 

Joseph Hutchinson 1921 

Lloyd Mellor 1913 

*Lloyd Pearsall 1837 

Logan Pearsall 1885 

Manning James 1905 

*Richard Morris 1844 

Robert Buoy 1930 

Robert Chapman 1914 

*Robert Pearsall 1844 

Rutledge Fell 1925 

* Stephen Decatur, Jr. ... 1883 

■*Thomas C I860 

*Walter Emanuel 1889 

William Brinton, Tr 1923 

William Eastwick 1861 

William Foulke 1877 

*Wilson Longstreth 1889 

*Smyth, Horace 1864 

*Lindley. Jr 1905 

Snader, Craige McComb 1922 

Edward Roland, Jr 1917 

Snipes, Edgar Thomas 1904 

Snowden, James Ross 1903 

Sowell, George Aubrey 1915 

Spaeth, John William, Jr. ... 1917 

Reynold Albrecht 1909 

Sigmund 1905 

Spaid, Arthur Rusmiselle Mil- 
ler (1894) 

Spaulding, Eugene Ristine . . . 1910 
Spellissy, Arthur Emerson . . 1917 

Spencer, Eben Hall 1911 

George Henry 1906 

Horace Fish 1920 



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Spiers, Alexander Guy Hol- 

born 1903 428 

Mark Herbert Carver . . . 1909 518 

Sprankle, Joseph Fleming, Jr. 1934 705 

Spruance, John Spotswood . . 1883 213 

^Stabler, Charles Miller 1874 167 

*Thomas S 1855 69 

*William Davis 1854 65 

Stadelman, Frederic 1898 372 

nacob Latch 1853 60 

Stair, Philip Whitney 1919 655 

Stanley, Jesse Betts 1918 640 

Stapler, John Wardell 1843 33 

*Starbuck, Charles Casey 1845 39 

John Clinton 1925 712 

Starkey, Glenn Wendell 1905 469 

Howard Abbott 1883 217 

*Starr, Edward 1863 108 

Isaac Tatnall 1886 340 

*Joseph West 1858 86 

Louis 1868 137 

Starr. Louis (1908) 733 

*Theodore 1861 '105 

*Statler, Frank B (1893) 719 

*Steele, John Dutton 1870 147 

*Thomas C 1859 93 

Steere, Isaac Thomas 1916 616 

Jonathan Mowry 1890 387 

Walter Hopk-ins 1912 564 

Stein, Herman Kroberger .... 1905 466 

Sterner, Ira Isbon 1898 372 

Stetson, Joseph VanDusgn . . 1909 522 

Stevens, Lindley Murray 1889 275 

Stevenson, John Bryant 1923 695 

*Stewardson-, John 1847 44 

*Thomas 1847 44 

Stief. David Ralston 1918 645 

Stieff, Frederick Philip, Jr. . 1913 581 

Stifler, Francis Mcllhenny . . . 1925 712 

Stinson, James Edme 1913 583 

Stokes, Andrew Maloney 1899 388 

*Francis 1853 55 

Francis Collins 1914 595 

Francis Joseph 1894 327 

Henry Newlin 1878 184 

Henry Warrington 1887 248 

James Martin, Jr 1904 452 

*Tohn Newton 1844 36 

John Stogdell 1889 275 

Joseph, Tr 1916 616 

Joseph Warrington 1909 518 

*T. Spencer 1862 108 

*"N. Newlin, Tr 1875 171 

Samuel Emlen 1914 591 

Walter Percival, Jr 1925 713 

*Wistar H 1853 60 

Stone, Albert Hendrix 1916 617 

Elliott Rays 1905 466 

Tohn Lyon 1903 438 

Ralph Warren 1892 304 

Stork, Charles Wharton 1902 438 

Stotesbury, William Alfred . . 1890 291 

Stout, John Amos 1914 595 

Strassburger, Perry Beaver . . 1910 539 

Stratton, John Alfred 1906 479 

Strawbridge, Francis Reeves . 1898 372 

Frederic Heap 1887 348 

Frederic Heap, Jr 1919 655 

Gordon Weld 1933 696 

Justus Clayton. 2d 1917 630 

Robert Early 1893 307 

*William Justus 1894 327 

Straver, Chariton Bevan 1923 696 

*Street, David 1858 87 

George 1856 74 



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INDEX 



NAME CLASS 

Street, John 1881 

*John W 1857 

*Lewis 1854 

*Ogden 1856 

Stribling, William Clarkson .. 1908 

Strode, George King 1908 

Strong, Henry Hooker 1925 

*Stroud, Morris Robeson .... 1843 

*William Daniel 1843 

Stuart, Francis Bacon 1883 

* Harry Harlan 1900 

*Uhu Harlan 1861 

Stiibbs, Martin Bell 1888 

Thomas Hodgson 1919 

Sturgis, Samuel Booth 1913 

Supplee, William Wagner . . . 1895 

■ Sutton, Chester McKinley . . . 1919 

Isaac 1885 

James Edward 1930 

Richard Manliffe 1923 

Swan, Frederick Asa 1898 

Swift, Henry Hinsdale 1865 

Willard Everett 1903 

*William Lane 1867 

Syze, Albert 1898 

T 

*Taber, Abraham 1851 

*Augustus 1843 

*Charles 1839 

David Shearman, Jr 1894 

John Clarkson 1918 

*"Robert Barney 1865 

*William Congdon, Jr. ... 1856 

Takasaki, Koh Ichi 1888 

*Talcott, Joseph D 1842 

Taney, Robert Brooke 1925 

Tang, Man Hoi 1915 

*Tanner, Clarence Lincoln .... 1887 

*Tatham, Henry Billington . . . 1867 

Tatnall, Abram Gibbons 1900 

Charles Gibbons 1897 

*Edward 1837 

Edward Comfort 1907 

Emmett Robinson 1907 

Henry Rumsey 1930 

Joseph 1913 

Robert Richardson 1890 

Samuel Alsop 1895 

Thomas, Jr 1922 

*William 1842 

*Tatum, Charles 1853 

George M 1858 

*John Cooper 1854 

Oliver Parry 1918 

*Samuel Canby 1843 

Taubel, Louis Edward 1925 

Taylor, Albert M 1914 

*Augustus 1854 

Charles Clifford 1895 

Charles Shoemaker 1871 

Edward Allinson 1922 

Edward Ballinger 1869 

Edward Ballinger, Jr. ... 1900 

Francis Richards 1906 

Frank H 1876 

Frederick Raymond 1909 

Gerard Kirkbride 1913 

Hamilton Dana 1919 

Harold Benjamin 1925 

Henry Longstreet 1878 

Herbert Hazzard 1901 

Herbert William 1914 

Howard Gardiner 1876 

Howard Gardiner, Jr. . . . 1911 



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136 
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13 

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646 

123 

74 

365 

37 

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603 

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667 

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399 

480 

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Taylor, James Gurney 1893 318 

*Joseph B 1843 28 

Joseplr McFerran 1900 399 

*Joseph Petty 1855 69 

Joseph Wright 1898 373 

Kempton Potter Aiken . . 1915 603 

Lawrence Newbold 1934 705 

*Lewis Alfred 1876 176 

Morris Peck 1923 696 

Norman Henry 1913 576 

*Thomas Chalkley 1854 66 

Willard Samuel 1921 674 

William Jordan 1897 361 

*William Shipley 1869 143 

Tebbetts, Charles Edwin 1875 169 

J. Walter (1911) 727 

Teller, Chester Jacob 1905 466 

Terrell, Charles Clayton 1907 491 

*Charles Ernest (1890) 717 

Paul Tasso (1897) 735 

Test, Alfred LongstafiE 1923 696 

*Zaccheus 1851 50 

*Tevis, Alfred Collins 1890 288 

*Edwin L 1858 87 

*Norman 1858 87 

Thacher, Frank William 1897 362 

John Wilkins 1918 640 

Theis, Grover Cleveland 1915 608 

Thiers, Frank Harrison 1916 617 

*Thomas, Allen Clapp 1865 123 

Allen Curry 1895 341 

*Bond Valentine 1883 314 

Charles Yarnall 1871 153 

Cleaver Shoemaker 1919 655 

Edward 1897 363 

*Evan 1857 79 

Frank Snowden 1894 333 

Frederick Throckmorton . 1907 495 

George, 3d 1891 394 

George, 4th 1935 713 

George Brinton 1856 75 

George Herbert 1902 429 

*Henry Evan 1895 341 

Henry M 1883 210 

Henry Malcolm. Tr 1913 564 

Howard Pitner 1905 467 

*Tames Carey 1851 50 

James Carey, 2d 1908 504 

John Clapp 1861 103 

*Thomas. John J (1877) 730 

*John Mickle Whitall 1878 185 

John Roberts 1904 452 

*Jonas Preston 1864 130 

Leonard VanHoesen .... 1915 608 

Lester Ralston 1913 576 

*Lewin Wethered 1856 75 

Raymond Moore 1935 713 

*Richard Henry 1873 158 

Russell Elmslie 1901 417 

*William Ashbridge, Jr. .. 1843 33 

*WilIiam Richard 1855 69 

Thompson, Charles Baker 1909 519 

*David Allen 1868 139 

Edward Jackson .... 1922 685 

Frank Earle 1889 276 

*James Beatin 1874 166 

John James, Jr 1877 180 

"Thomson, Edgar Lewis 1858 87 

Thorn, Henry Norman 1904 453 

"Thorne, Barton F 1856 75 

*Edwin 1843 33 

^Jonathan, Jr 1863 114 

Thornton, Percy Stokes 1918 640 

Thorpe, Clinton Clement Han- 
cock 1920 667 



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753 



NAME CLASS 

Thorpe, Edward Sheppard . . . 1918 

Elmer Hancock 1919 

Thurber, Charles Herbert (1890) 

Thurston, Edward Day 1871 

*Joseph D 1840 

*WiUiam Richardson 1863 

*William Richardson, Tr. . 1837 

Tiffany, John Neil 1923 

*Tillinghast, Joseph 1853 

Tilney, Israel Sheldon 1903 

*Nicholas Lechmere 1905 

Timbres, Harry Garland 1931 

Tingley, Charles Love Scott, Jr. 1934 

Todd, Henry Arnold 1891 

*Todhunter, Layton Wilson . . . 1889 

Tomlinson, Albert Hibbs 1918 

Alexander Cooper 1901 

*Allen Josiah 1871 

Benjamin Albert 1867 

*Edwin 1861 

*Ephraim, Jr 1867 

*Julius Lines 1873 

*Toinlinson, Julius Lines (1885) 

*Samuel Finley 1868 

Thomas 1914 

Willard Pyle 1910 

*VVilliam Inskeep 1859 

*Toms, Richard H. R 1863 

Toogood, Granville Ernest . . . 1930 

Tostenson, Frederick Oscar . . 1911 

Totah, Selim 1915 

Towle, Clifton Augustus 1898 

Townsend, Alfred James .... 1918 

*Clayton William 1880 

Horace Raymond 1910 

Wilson 1877 

*Trimhle, Henry (1895) 

*William Webster 1887 

: Troth, John Theodore 1908 

*John Trimble 1853 

*Samuel 1854 

*Trotter, Charles West 1844 

*Francis Laurie 1886 

*Frederick Newbold 1887 

Joseph 1874 

*Newbold Hough 1844 

*Walter Newbold 1875 

*William Henry 1841 

Trout, Edgar Earl 1903 

Trueblood, Charles Kingsley . 1914 

Howard Moffitt 1903 

Ralph Waldo (1905) 

Tucker, Benjamin 1857 

Tunis, Joseph Price 1886 

Richard 1913 

Tunney, Joseph John 1906 

Turner, (Charles Brinkley .... 1915 

Gordon Mackenzie 1934 

*Paul Flagler 1935 

*Tyler, John Edgar 1863 

William Graham 1858 

*Tyson, Isaac 1853 

*James 1860 

*Tyson, James (1908) 

*James Wood 1845 

"Tames Wood, Jr 1884 

*Jesse 1844 

*John Snowden 1853 

*Richard Wood 1844 

LTfford, Charles Wilbur 1930 

Uhler, Harvey Thomas 1890 

*LTnderhi!l, Alfred Mott, Tr. . 1886 

*Edmund B 1853 



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NAME CLASS 

Underbill, Edward B 1860 

*George W 1843 

*Joseph Turner 1886 

^Robert 1846 

*Robert F 1853 

Robert Lindley Murray . 1909 

*Silas Albertson 1860 

Stephen 1858 

* William Henry 1860 

*William W 1843 

*Updegraff, David Brainard . . . 1853 

*William Ross 1880 

V 

Vail, Benjamin Augustus .... 1865 

Frederic Neilson 1889 

*George Requa 1881 

Herbert Eli 1883 

* Vail, Hugh D 1858 

*John Randolph 1881 

Walter Elwood 1915 

*V'alentine, Abram Sharpless . . 1857 

*Benjamin Eyre 1866 

*Bond 1856 

Edward Abram Uffington 1891 

*George 1856 

George, Jr 1891 

*Jacob, Downing 1846 

*John Reed 1890 

*Robert 1846 

*Samuel Rhoads 1857 

*William Thomas 1857 

VanBuskirk, George 1916 

Vandever, Henry Shreve .... 1925 

VanHollen, Donald Beauchamp 1915 
VanNoppen, Leonard Charles. (1893) 

VanSickle, John Valentine . . 1913 

Schuyler Curtis 1930 

VanTine, Edward Postle- 

thwaite 1924 

VanZandt, Howard 1934 

Varney, Alpheus Gould 1898 

Charles Arthur 1898 

Vaux, George, Jr., (IX) 1884 

*Roberts 1863 

*William Sansom, Jr. ... 1893 

Veeder, Herman Greig 1889 

Vernon, John Jesse 1898 

Villars, John Oscar (1895) 

Votaw, Ernest Nicholson .... 1915 

George Joseph 1913 

Wadsworth, Charles, 3d 1911 

Edward Dorland 1886 

Wagenseller, Wayne McVeagh 1933 

Wagner, Samuel, Jr 1915 

Walenta, George John 1901 

Walker, Austin Shaffner 1921 

Elwood Thomas 1924 

Frank Dinwiddle 1894 

*Robert 1849 

*Thomas 1849 

Wallenstein, Nathaniel ..;... 1924 

Wallerstein, Edward 1912 

Wain, Robert Lee 1933 

Yvo Orestes 1915 

Walter, Frank Keller 1899 

■^Walton, Ernest Forster 1890 

*Francis 1855 

*Isaac M 1856 

*James M 1856 

*Joseph 1836 

Joseph James 1919 

Kenneth Betts 1933 



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124 
376 
202 
217 
739 
303 
604 

80 
137 

75 
396 

75 
297 

41 
291 

41 

80 

80 
620 
713 
604 
720 
577 
661 

705 
705 
377 
378 
222 
114 
313 
280 
378 
721 
604 
568 



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338 

696 

604 

413 

679 

705 

333 

48 

48 

705 

564 

696 

605 

385 

288 

69 

75 

71 

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685 



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*Walton, William Kite 1869 144 

William Wyclif 1923 696 

Waples, Douglas 1914 592 

Warden, Herbert Watson 1894 334 

Nelson Bushnell 1894 334 

•Warder, William _ 1841 21 

Warfield, Benjamin Breckin- 
ridge 1925 713 

Warner, Alexander Nes 1907 491 

Charles, Jr 1923 697 

George Malin 1873 163 

William Weatherby 1909 523 

Warnock, A. Degrauw 1909 522 

Warriner, Farnham 1923 697 

*Warrington, Curtis Hoopes . . 1874 167 

♦Samuel Abbott 1903 445 

Thomas Francis 1876 177 

*Watkins, James Carey Thomas 1897 366 

Watson, Edgar Jordan 1915 609 

James Rose 1925 714 

John Norris 1913 582 

Matthew Herbert 1909 520 

*Way, Marshall Warren 1896 353 

Weatherby, Benjamin B., 2d . 1921 674 

•Weaver, Thomas 1852 56 

Webb, John Richard (1917) 728 

Kenneth Waldie 1918 641 

William 1913 577 

Weber, Georges Minch 1913 582 

•Webster, Homer Jeptha 1896 353 

"1. Herbert 1901 418 

Walter Coates 1895 341 

William Dampier 1915 605 

Weigand, William Frederick, 

Jr 1921 679 

Weikel, Malcolm Husted 1915 605 

Weisser, Charles O'Neil 1925 714 

Weller, Henry Seymour 1917 634 

Wells, Bert Calvin 1904 453 

Wendell, Douglas Cary 1916 617 

Robert Stewart 1901 418 

Wescott, Eugene Marion 1893 314 

West, Erwyn Porter 1904 453 

William Nelson, 3d 1924 705 

William Nelson Loflin . . . 1892 304 

Westcott, Harry Mackmann . 1893 308 

Weston, Edward Mitchell 1917 630 

Wetherell, John McIIvane . . . 1883 218 

Wetzel, Charles Howard 1912 568 

Wheeler, Guy Samuel 1910 533 

Victor Wayne 1905 469 

Whipple, Paul Kimball 1915 605 

*Whitall, Franklin 1893 314 

•James 1852 53 

James 1910 532 

John Mickle 1880 194 

•Thomas Wistar 1885 235 

William Henry Bacon . . . 1914 593 

White, David Francis 1876 177 

•Elias Albertson 1841 20 

Elias Henley 1885 232 

•Francis 1843 28 

Francis Albertson 1884 233 

•George Wilson 1878 185 

Henry Alva 1897 362 

•Irving 1903 441 

Joseph Dixon 1930 661 

Linden Harris 1900 404 

Lyndon Lea 1905 467 

Miles, Jr 1875 170 

Nelson Arold 1923 697 

Oliver H 1878 186 

Richard Janney 1887 249 

•Roy Wilson (1895) 723 

•Thomas Newby 1880 194 



NAME CLASS PAGE 

White, Walter 1881 203 

Wilfred Wallace 1900 399 

Wilfred Walton 1886 239 

William Alnheus 1883 214 

William Alpheus, Jr 1915 606 

Whiteley, Stockett Matthews . 1903 434 

Whitlock, James Gilbert 1869 142 

Whitney, Charles Henry 1883 214 

John Drayton 1891 397 

Louis Butler 1883 215 

Whitson, Thomas Barclay . . . 1917 630 

Walter Wilkin 1908 504 

*WhiUier, John Greenleaf (1860) 729 

Wickersham, William Frederic 1885 233 

•Wigham, Thomas Matthew . . . 1844 37 

Wilbur, Bertrand Henry . . . 1921 674 

Donald Elliott 1924 706 

•Harry Lawrence 1883 218 

Harry Lawrence .... 1923 697 

William Hale 1911 552 

Wilcox, William W., Jr 1920 667 

Wild, Arthur Clement 1899 386 

Wilder, Donald 1913 583 

•Wildes, Thomas 1859 93 

•Willets, Jeremiah, Jr 1846 41 

•John Titus 1854 66 

•William Henry 1862 108 

Willey, Stanley Edward 1925 714 

Williams, Charles Rhoads . . . 1914 593 

•Horace 1862 107 

John Steele 1920 661 

•Joseph Kirkbride 1840 19 

Parker Shortridge 1894 338 

William Lloyd Garrison . 1910 533 

Williamson, Alexander Jardine 1933 697 

•Wills, Joseph Henry 1868 138 

William Mintzer 1904 454 

Willson, David Harris 1931 674 

Hugh Latimer 1935 714 

Wilson, Calvert 1887 354 

Edwin Mood (1894) 721 

Francis Stirling 1917 634 

Gerald 1924 706 

James Gordon 1917 630 

John French 1910 539 

Louis Round 1899 388 

•Matthew Terrell 1885 333 

Robert North 1898 373 

Samuel Norman 1903 441 

Windle, William Butler 1907 493 

•Wines, Gilbert H 1846 43 

Wing, Stephen Remington . . . 1908 505 

•Winslow, Caleb 1843 34 

Caleb 1911 548 

Edwards Fayssoux 1913 577 

Fitz Randolph 1903 441 

George Leiper 1913 578 

John Leiper 1901 413 

•John Randolph 1840 17 

Oliver Parry 1916 617 

Randolph 1871 153 

Thomas Newby 1881 199 

•Winston, John Clark 1881 300 

Lindley Murray 1883 308 

Wirgman, William Wayne . . . 1901 413 

Wirt, Prosper Daniel 1922 688 

Wise, Malcolm Rose 1922 685 

•Wistar, Bartholomew 1870 149 

•Bartholomew Wyatt 1837 5 

•Caleb Cresson 1865 124 

•Caspar 1852 56 

•Caspar 1902 435 

Edward Morris 1873 160 

Isaac Jones 1844 37 

John 1867 136 



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755 



NAME CLASS PAGE 

*Wistar, Richard 1838 12 

*Thomas 1858 83 

Thomas, Jr 1898 374 

♦William Wilberforce 1856 76 

Withers, Samuel Clayton 1904 454 

"Witmer, Adam Exton 1867 136 

John Steele 1859 94 

Wood, Adelbert Day 1913 583 

Alexander C. Jr 1903 430 

Arnold 1894 334 

Charles 1870 147 

Charles Randolph 1888 266 

Edward Randolph 1856 71 

George 1862 109 

*George Bacon 1848 46 

*Geor£e Bacon 1887 249 

George Hallock 1907 492 

Gilbert Congdon 1889 377 

Grahame 1895 344 

Henry 1869 143 

Horatio C, 3d 1934 706 

*Isaac Francis 1863 107 

James 1858 88 

Wood, James (1883) 730 

James Henry 1893 319 

♦Joseph 1846 43 

Joseph Densmore 1916 618 

♦Joseph Remington 1892 304 

Levi Hollingsworth 1896 353 

♦Randolph 1864 118 

♦Richard 1846 42 

♦Richard 1851 51 

Richard Davis 1898 374 

Richard Reeve 1920 661 

Robert Newlin 1931 674 

♦Stephen 1857 76 

♦Stuart 1870 148 

Walter 1867 132 

Walter 1869 143 

♦Walter Hallock 1901 413 

William Congdon 1887 249 

♦William Cooper 1857 80 

♦William Eldridge 1844 37 

♦William H. S 1859 94 

Woodard, Raymond Clarence. 1908 505 

Woodbridge, Raymond Lester 1916 621 



NAME CLASS 

Woodward, Parke Lewis 1902 

♦Thomas, Jr 1866 

William Wellington 1901 

Woolman, Edward 1893 

Woosley, John Brooks 1913 

Worrell, Granville, 2d 1930 

Worthington, Harold 1911 

Joseph Kent 1903 

Thomas Kimber 1883 

Wright, Austin, Jr 1925 

♦Benjamin H 1844 

Edwin 1908 

Gifford King 1893 

John Colvin 1923 

♦John Howard 1847 

Minturn Tatum, Jr 1931 

•Robert Cassel 1888 

William Jenks 1918 

William Townsend 1887 

Y 

♦Yardley, Edwin 1860 

Yarnall, Charlton 1884 

*Yarnall, Ellis (1879) 

♦Ellis Hornor 1858 

♦Francis Cope 1847 

♦Harold Ellis 1887 

Stanley Rhoads 1893 

♦William 1837 

Yearsley, Arthur Ralston .... 1901 

Yeh, Kung Hue 1933 

Yerkes, Harman Alfred 1935 

Yocum, Charles Crawford . . . 1900 

York, Harold Quimby 1917 

Young, Alan Sedgwick 1911 

Charles Otis 1913 

Frank Levi 1887 

Walter Albert 1906 

Wilmer J 1911 

Va 

Zerega, John Whitman 1917 

Zerrer, Edwin Walter 1933 

Zieber, Eugene Roy 1910 

Zook, Allan 1930 

Charles Augustus Bitner 1901 

John Miller 1864 



PAGE 
430 
129 
413 
314 
578 
667 
552 
442 
215 
714 

37 
505 
315 
685 

44 
679 
266 
646 
254 



100 
225 
730 
82 
44 
254 
304 
8 
413 
688 
714 
404 
631 
548 
578 
354 
480 
648 



634 
685 
539 
661 
418 
121 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 



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Howell, Joseph Kirkbridge. For "Kirkbridge" read "Kirkbride." 
Before the name of "Birdsall, Thomas Webb," insert "Non-Grad- 
uates." 
Huhn, John. For "Huhn" read "Hunn." 

Before the name of "Adams, Samuel F." insert "Non-Graduates." 
Osborn, William Peckham. For "Osborn" read "Osborne." 
Exton, Joseph Capnerhurst. For "Capnerhurst" read "Carpenter." 
Thorne, Johnathan, Jr. For "Johnathan" read "Jonathan." 
Jones, Richard Mott. In line 6, ofnit "(?)". 
Sampson, Alden. For "s. Alden and Sarah Taber (Pope)" read 
"s. Alden Sampson and Sarah Taber (Pope)." 
Page 249. Wood, William Condon. For "Condon" read "Congdon." 
Page 284. Guildford, William Moore, Jr. For "Guildford" read "Guilford." 
Page 342. Derderian, Navaret Kevork. For "Navaret" read "Nazaret." 
Page 355. Oliver, Cyrus Hicks. For "Oliver," in line 1 and line 4, read 

"Olver." 
Page 360. Mendenhall, Otis Earl. For "Otis" read "Ottis." 
Page 398. Peele, Jonathan Irving. For "Peele," in line 1 and line 7, read 

"Peelle." 
Page 439. Pierce, George. For "Pierce," read "Peirce." 

Page 444. Kelsey, Cadwallader Washburn. For' "Cadwallader" read "Cad- 
walader." 

Page 521. Powell, William Chambers. After "Chambers" insert "Jr." 

Page 534. Coates, Sidney Hornor. For "Sidney" read "Sydney." 

Page 550. Gallagher, Herbert Van Buren. For "Gallagher," in line 1 and 

line 5, read "Gallager." 
Page 565. Wheeler, Guy Samuel. See page 533. Degree awarded 1912, as 

of the Class of 1910. 
Page 580. Redfield, Arthur Clarence. For "Arthur" read "Alfred." 
Page 595. Schoepperle, Richerd Joseph. For "Richerd" read "Richard." 
Page 617. Wendell, Douglass Gary. For "Douglass" read "Douglas." 
Page 651. Collins, Frederick, 3rd. For "Frederick" read "Frederic." 
Page 674. Timbers, Harry Garland. For "Timbers" read "Timbres." 
Page 695. Sadtler, George Lewis. See page 704. Name should not appear 

as of Class of 1923. 



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